Posted on 07/01/2011 10:26:58 PM PDT by NoLibZone
PHOENIX A computer hacking group Friday posted a new batch of personal details about Arizona law enforcement officers, marking a third attack on the state's police and an escalation of a spree of cyber break-ins.
#AntiSec, an online movement comprised of parts of the Anonymous vigilante group and the Lulz Security hacking collective, posted emails and user information as part of the attack on Arizona authorities. The attack has now stretched for two weeks.
The group also claimed to have defaced eight websites associated with Arizona police groups. The websites were not responding early Friday, suggesting they had been taken offline.
As in earlier attacks, AntiSec said the new intrusions were prompted by Arizona's controversial SB1070 immigration law. The hackers were believed to have used peer-to-peer software on one police computer to grab user names and passwords used for further access.
"Let this third and crushing blow against Arizona police send a strong message to the ruling class around the world," the hackers said in a statement. "You will no longer be able to operate your campaign of terror against immigrants and working people in secrecy."
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Locate them.
Try them.
if guilty- Hang them.
hang them.
Mrs. Prince of Space
The hacking occured because of an immigration law? That sounds like an excuse for vandalism of high order.
I’m sure the authorities who were menanced by this act will deal with the perps in good order - - unless they are across the border. If that is the case, they will be treated well.
Likely La Rafa operatives. If caught, they and their friends/families will be given social security checks, food stamps, elevated welfare/unemployment checks, free spa memberships, free education (with automatic honors diplomas), free electric cars, free wide screen TVs (with free adult channel subscriptions) and a host of other "equalizers".
Though it won’t be labeled as such since this is being done by leftists, this is what domestic terrorism looks like.
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