Thursday, October 25, 2012

Một PHONG TRÀO ĐỐI KHÁNG chống lại NHÀ NƯỚC CHÍNH TRỊ

Một PHONG TRÀO ĐỐI KHÁNG chống lại NHÀ NƯỚC CHÍNH TRỊ của THANH NIÊN TRÊN THẾ GIỚI đang hình thành và lan rộng .. Họ đang NỐI KẾT VỚI NHAU toàn cầu- trong MỤC ĐÍCH chung :  ĐỐI KHÁNG NHÀ NƯỚC CHÍNH TRỊ- ĐẠI BẢN bảo vệ nền TỰ DO cho CON NGƯỜI-   bằng phương tiện MẠNG đột nhập -lật tẩy những GIAN TRÁ của Nhà Nước và bọn Đại Bản..

KHẨU HIỆU và CHÂM NGÔN của Họ là:
Mỗi chúng ta có Con Đường Đời Riêng, Nhưng Mỗi Chúng Ta San sẻ chung cùng một mục đích: Nền Nhân Bản Tự Do- Chúng ta cùng Đoàn Kết để Vững mạnh!(  Each of Us has our own path- But each of us share the same goal:  Free Humanity - Toghether we stand)

Sau nhóm WIKILEAKS - đây là Phong Trào của các Nhóm thanh niên có tên Vô Danh đang lan rộng khắp các nước Âu Châu CÔNG KHAI THÁCH ĐỐ "Nhà Nước Chính Phủ" Và Ủng HỘ tất cả các CUỘC BIỀU TÌNH DÂN CHỦ của QUẦN CHÚNG KHẮP NƠI"
Trong khi đó, THANH NIÊN, KHOA BẢNG CHUYÊN GIA VIỆTNAM (kể cả Ngụy và Phỉ VC)  lại tụ họp đi ĂN CẮP VẶT thông tin cá nhân của dân chúng để PHỤC VỤ "tổ cò" BỌN NHÀ NƯỚC ĐỘC TÀI !!! 
Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Press release: Italian Anonymous


A few hours ago, the Italian police announced complaints, arrests and raids against a number of members of Italian anonymous.
The media has spread the news that the entire Italian network of anonymous has been dismantled and the “leader’s” of Italian anonymous was arrested.

Anonymous denies these media reports an reiterates that this is impossible: Anonymous is not been dismantled. Anonymous has no leaders, no structure. All anonymous members operate at the same level. Those arrested are not “dangerous hackers”as the media calls them, but people like you. They have been arrested while peacefully protesting for there and your rights. Our protest will continue louder than ever.

The Italian Anonymous have not fallen because of this cowardly attempt to dismantle them and announce consequences for there actions taken by the police, to demonstrate that anonymous is present and fights on, like it did in the past and will in the future, for the freedom of the internet. Italy anonymous calls all citizens of the internet and the international anonymous: We need you! Let them have it, stronger than ever.

We are Anonymous
We are Legion
We do Not forget
We do not Forgive
Expect Us
Anonymous hacks US military contractor site
Cyberactivist sub-group "AntiSec" penetrates database maintained by consultancy firm Booz Allen Hamilton.
Individuals appearing in public as Anonymous, wearing Guy Fawkes masks [Creative Commons/Wikimedia]
Anonymous, the international cyberactivist network, has announced the release of 90,000 military email logins which its members obtained in one of the biggest-ever hacking operations.
The group promised that the publication of the documents on several websites on Monday is only the first in a series of leaks intended to show the intelligence community's vulnerability.
This round of emails comes from Booz Allen Hamilton, a management consultancy firm based in Virginia, United States.
Booz Allen Hamilton is active in the Middle East and North Africa, with its regional headquarters in the United Arab Emirates.
"With a multidisciplinary approach, Booz Allen provides robust cybersecurity solutions to a broad range of clients and industries, enabling them to confidently pursue the opportunities offered by the cyber revolution," reads a statement on the company's website.
The company could not be immediately be reached for comment by Al Jazeera.
A flurry of commentary around the operation began immediately on the microblogging site Twitter under the hashtag #MilitaryMeltdownMonday.
There were hints that other similar military or intelligence contractors may be next to catch attention in the emerging "Antisec" movement.
"ATTN Intelligence community: Your contractors have failed you. Tomorrow is the beginning," an Anon known as Sabu wrote on twitter under the handle of @anonymouSabu.
Sabu's tweets, widely retweeted by other Anons, promised "two of the biggest releases for Anonymous in the last four years".
Hours earlier, Anons breached the security of IRC Federal, an IT contractor that works for federal agencies in the US, including the FBI and NASA.
A representative at IRC Federal's head office in West Virginia told Al Jazeera the company had report the incident to the authorities and had no further comment.
He said it was not clear why the firm, which employs less than 35 people, had been targeted.

A statement from Anonymous called on the firm's employees to stop working for "corporations and a government which uses unethical means to corner vast amounts of wealth".
"They [IRC] brag about their multi-million dollar partnership with the FBI, Army, Navy, NASA, and the Department of Justice, selling out their "skills" to the US empire. So we laid nuclear waste to their systems, owning their pathetic windows box, dropping their databases and private emails, and defaced their professional looking website," the statement said.
The amorphous group is in constant evolution, though freedom of speech remains an underlying preoccupation.
It rushed to the defence of WikiLeaks, launching high-profile attacks against financial companies when they responded to governments' requests to cut the whistle-blowing website's income.
The latest operations come on the eve of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's appeal hearing against his extradition.
Anonymous' propaganda poster for Operation Egypt, its solidarity campaign in support of Egypt's street protests [Image courtesy of Anonymous]
With its support for the Arab Uprisings, it went being largely based in Western countries to gaining popularity amongst like-minded activists in North Africa and the Middle East.
Gabriella Coleman, an anthropologist at NYU's media department, said that Anonymous has "set the bar very high" in the buildup to this latest series of operations.
"If it is indeed a splash," she said of this week's operations, "I think it’ll be a defining moment."
The hacking of Booz Allen Hamilton and IRC Federal had been conducted in what appeared to be a more open, inclusive manner than similar hacking activities in the past, she said.
"With every twist and turn, new possibilities have opened up."
Anonymous' regular online meeting place, the Anonops Internet Relay Chat (IRC), a secure form of online chat room, has been taken offline by "distributed denial of service" (DDoS) attacks carried out by an unknown group. The site, where Anons discuss their operations has been unavailable since Friday and was still unavailable at the time of writing.
In recent months, the movement has come under growing international pressure. Its members have been arrested in Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom, while in the US, its members have been targeted by subpoenas.
Yet, as Monday's operation demonstrated, the Anons are growing bolder than ever. A defiant press release followed the crackdown in Italy, reiterating that the groups' lack of leadership or structure made it impossible to dismantle.
"All Anonymous members operate at the same level. Those arrested are not 'dangerous hackers' as the media calls them, but people like you. They have been arrested while peacefully protesting for their and your rights. Our protest will continue louder than ever."

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