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Fin de Facebook le 5 novembre par Anonymous. Les hackers d’Anonymous ont lancé un ultimatum à Facebook.

Fin de Facebook le 5 novembre par Anonymous

Ils attaqueront le site le 5 novembre 2011 puisque le réseau social ne respecte pas la vie privée des utilisateurs. Du côté de Facebook, on doute de la authenticité de l’annonce et ils ont le temps de faire des check-up de sécurité … Le message : Attention citizens of the world,We wish to get your attention, hoping you heed the warnings as follows: Your medium of communication you all so dearly adore will be destroyed.

If you are a willing hacktivist or a guy who just wants to protect the freedom of information then join the cause and kill facebook for the sake of your own privacy.Facebook has been selling information to government agencies and giving clandestine access to information security firms so that they can spy on people from all around the world. Anonymous & Lulz Security Statement. Antisec hits private intel firm; millions of docs allegedly lifted. The Antisec wing of Anonymous revealed on Saturday that it had compromised the servers of the private intelligence firm Strategic Forecasting Inc. —allegedly seizing millions of internal documents and thousands of credit card numbers from the company, more commonly known as Stratfor.

That would be a major breach of private information from any firm. But this hack could prove particularly significant, because Stratfor serves as an information-gathering resource and open source intelligence analysis for both the US military and for major corporations. Antisec breached Stratfor's networks several weeks ago, according to sources within the group that attacked the firm. On Saturday, Antisec began posting credit card details of a few Stratfor customers on Internet Relay Chat. "Four servers were rooted and wiped," said one participant in the attack, "Charred like ashes, just like what we plan on doing with their old crumbling world. " Stratfor's website is currently down. Ytcracker - #antisec. Why we secretly love @LulzSec. Patrick Gray of the Risky Business security podcast wrote a funny rant about why many who work in computer security are secretly chuckling at the antics of hacker/cracker/prankster entity Lulzsec.

Why we secretly love @LulzSec

"They're posting proprietary developer code. They're bringing back Tupac and Biggie. They're advising Nintendo on more secure httpd configurations. And they're issuing funny press releases via Twitter and Pastebin," Patrick writes. But more to the point, professional consultants have been trying to teach the I.T. world these fundamental lessons about security for ages—now, thanks to LulzSec, the world is finally listening. It might be surprising to external observers, but security professionals are also secretly getting a kick out of watching these guys go nuts. "Why we secretly love LulzSec: Elephant in room visible. Humble thoughts on The Jester. LulzSec leaks Arizona law enforcement papers (Updated with excerpts) LulzSec announced Thursday evening the publication at Pirate Bay of a trove of leaked material from Arizona law enforcement agencies.

LulzSec leaks Arizona law enforcement papers (Updated with excerpts)

Arizona's Department of Public Safety confirmed shortly thereafter that it was hacked. In the press release included with the dump, a LulzSec affiliate outlines a more activist agenda than is usually associated with the group. We are releasing hundreds of private intelligence bulletins, training manuals, personal email correspondence, names, phone numbers, addresses and passwords belonging to Arizona law enforcement. We are targeting AZDPS specifically because we are against SB1070 and the racial profiling anti-immigrant police state that is Arizona. With more than 700 bulletins, email archives, images and other files, the 440MB package will keep readers busy for days.

"BELOW ARE PICTURES TAKEN AFTER A RAID ON A DRUG DEALER'S HOUSE IN MEXICO. "In other incidents reported in October, U.S. The spice must not flow! Officers apprehended him a few blocks away. Essex geek Ryan Cleary 'is Sony hacker’ Lulzsec est mort – Vive Antisec ! Lulzsec est mort – Vive Antisec !

Lulzsec est mort – Vive Antisec !

Lulzsec a tiré sa révérence il y a quelques jours en libérant un énorme fichier contenant tout un tas de mots de passe et d'explorations d'intranets de grosses sociétés. Les blackhats les plus recherchés et les plus couillus du net ont surement pas mal de flics au cul, sans compter les internautes justiciers qui s'y mettent aussi. D'ailleurs, quelques listes de noms supposés être ceux des membres de Lulzsec ont vu le jour de ci de là sur la toile. Mais les Lulzsec vont-ils vraiment disparaitre ? Peut être pas totalement, car le mouvement Antisec lancé avant les Lulzsec continue ses actions. Avec les Lulzsec, c'était tout le contraire. Avec Antisec, j'ai l'impression qu'on arrive sur quelque chose comme ça. Quoiqu'il en soit, j'ai hâte de voir la suite... [Source]