About Us
Mission Statement
Rules of Conduct
 
Name:
Pswd:
Remember Me
Register
 

Anonarchy
Author: Raine    Date: 12/09/2010 14:03:54

MLK once said that the arc of history is long, but it bends towards justice. We are here. We are your friends, co-workers, family members, and neighbors. We have no political affiliation. We have no national affiliation. We are the sum of the world's intellectual capacity made manifest in the desire for liberty. We are Anonymous.

Julian Assange's only crime is in turning on the kitchen lights to watch the cockroaches scatter. Now those same cockroaches have made him a prisoner of concience. This is unacceptable to Anonymous. All information, be it secret or public, sacred or profane is the right of every seeker in pursuit of truth. This pursuit was left to the roadside when the United States imposed it's self inflicted wound on the rest of the world as an excuse to crush free thought.

We do not want your corporate spoon fed talking points from your official 'news' outlets. They have no credibility with us any more. All of those who have a desire for truth have a friend in us. Julian Assange is one such friend. And for him we make this stand today by slapping you in the most painful pressure point you have....your money.

Unlike the misguided, misinformed, and under educated modern "tea party" movement in the United States, we are here in the name of liberty, freedom of thought, freedom of information, and governments that are beholden to their people and not the those who buy their elections.

We are Anonymous, we are legion, we do not forgive, we do not forget.

Expect us.

This is not sourced or verified. I admit I got it off the internet. That said, another letter was sent to the Tech Herald yesterday. Another was posted here.

Do you remember Anonymous?
The hacking group Anonymous, known for previous attacks on the Church of Scientology and Kiss bassist Gene Simmons, is distributing software tools to allow anyone with a computer and an Internet connection to join in the attacks as part of "Operation Payback." Such tools are widely available on the Internet and can easily launch a large number of attacks on targeted websites, said Dean Turner from the computer security firm Symantec.
In addition to bringing down the Visa and MasterCard websites yesterday, SarahPac.com also received a denial of service attack. The site is still not accessible.

It is broadly thought that Anonymous is 4chan. I'll not post the link the the actual message board.
Later that year, the private Yahoo! Mail account of Sarah Palin, Republican vice presidential candidate in the 2008 United States presidential election, was hacked by a 4chan user. This followed criticism of Palin and other politicians supposedly using private email accounts for governmental work. The hacker posted the account's password on /b/, and screenshots from within the account to Wikileaks. A /b/ user then logged in and changed the password, posting a screenshot of his sending an email to a friend of Palin's informing her of the new password on the /b/ thread. However, he forgot to blank out the password in the screenshot. A multitude of /b/ users attempted to log in with the new password, and the account was automatically locked out by Yahoo!. The incident was criticized by some /b/ users, in that most reports on the hack focused on 4chan, rather than Palin's violation of campaign law. One user commented, "seriously, /b/. We could have changed history and failed, epically." The FBI and Secret Service began investigating the incident shortly after its occurrence. On September 20 it was revealed they were questioning David Kernell, the son of Democratic Tennessee State Representative Mike Kernell.

The stock price of Apple Inc. fell significantly in October 2008 after a hoax story was submitted to CNN's user-generated news site iReport.com claiming that company CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a major heart attack. The source of the story was traced back to 4chan.

In May 2009, members of the site attacked YouTube, posting pornographic videos on the site. A 4chan member acknowledged being part of the attack, telling the BBC that it was in response to YouTube "deleting music". In January 2010, members of the site attacked YouTube again in response to the suspension of YouTube user lukeywes1234 for failing to meet the minimum age requirement of thirteen. The videos uploaded by the user had apparently become popular with 4chan members, who subsequently became angered after the account was suspended and called for a new wave of pornographic videos to be uploaded to YouTube on January 6, 2010. Later the same year, 4chan made numerous disruptive pranks directed at singer Justin Bieber.
So what does this have to do with Assange? I'm not sure, to be honest, but as I still remain with many questions about WHAT wikileaks is doing, I can honestly tell you I am not comfortable with such anarchy.

At what point is this cyberterrorism? Are we willing to be a part of what is effectually, a cyber war? I said a few weeks ago in one of my blogs:
Some may think this information dump is a good thing, for our freedom, for transparency. I can't disagree with that from an idealistic point of view. From a pragmatic point of view, I don't know. I am personally concerned of a bigger clampdown of information. Sometimes there is a right way of going about things and a wrong way -- it doesn't have anything to do with what's legal. It has to do with what is best for our fragile democracy.
and I am feeling more strongly about this statement than ever before.

There are those that are celebrating the acts of Wikileaks. They are celebrating transparency, as an act of true patriotism. Will they celebrate when the government's website is taken down?

It just happened to Sweden.

Knowing they are capable of that, what will they say when they have their bank accounts hacked? Cellphone? How about the nation's power grid? How about when they decide to take down Wall Street, and financial institutions? Is that worth it in the name of revealing the "truth"?

It looks like the answer will soon be forthcoming. THIS is what Julian Assange has wraught. I wonder if the ends justify the means or vice versa.

One thing I do know: it's not going to get better anytime soon. It may not be a country attacking, but this is an attack -- you can be assured that nations will fight back. This is no longer about freedom of speech, this is designed to create insecurity among people as well as governments.

Fasten your seatbelts -- it's gonna be a bumpy ride. Welcome to the world's first cyber war, where we don't really know who is fighting it.

&
Raine

 

37 comments (Latest Comment: 12/10/2010 03:32:11 by BobR)
   Perma Link

Share This!

Furl it!
Spurl
NewsVine
Reddit
Technorati

Add a Comment

Please login to add a comment...


Comments:

Order comments Newest to Oldest  Refresh Comments

Comment by Scoopster on 12/09/2010 13:53:25
Mornin' all.. All dressed up today and headed to Boston to press flesh.

Excuse me for a moment..

http://i.min.us/iZMcI.gif


Comment by TriSec on 12/09/2010 14:02:11
I've been pondering the words of Abraham Lincoln recently.

"The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here."

I'm also listening to Bach.

300 years from now, no one will even remember, or care, that the President gave the Republicans what they wanted.

But we'll still be listening to the Brandenburgs.

Anyway, I digress.



Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2010 14:14:58
Morning

This cyber war stuff is way over my head, I didn't even know there was one. Now I just have this image in my head on a bunch of hackers running around like in the movie Hackers "attacking" and taking over things. Kinda scary really.

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 14:34:47
I did the Funked in the Head podcast last night! It's not posted yet -- but Shane-) said he would make sure we will know when it is.

I still hope I didn't sound like a Dolt. Danielle and Nicole are WAY smarter and wonkier than I could ever be.

Comment by BobR on 12/09/2010 14:36:39
I'm all for non-violent protest and civil disobedience when it is targeted specifically at the wrong-doers, particularly government offices. When it crosses over and affects "everyday" people and businesses unrelated to the direct cause of the injustice, then they've gone to far.

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2010 14:43:00
I heard about Rewalk on Glee this week - those are some amazing bionic legs

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 14:45:00
From Sky news:
The group is also setting its sights on its next victim, BP, declaring: "Anonymous is coming for you, @BPGlobalPR. WikiLeaks knows what you have done. They reveal, we retaliate."

The hackers claimed victory after attacking Visa, Mastercard and PayPal for withdrawing services from WikiLeaks - and warned Twitter is also a target.




Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 14:45:56
Quote by wickedpam:
I heard about Rewalk on Glee this week - those are some amazing bionic legs
OMG -- I BAWLING after that episode.

Beiste ROCKS!


Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2010 14:46:57
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
I heard about Rewalk on Glee this week - those are some amazing bionic legs
OMG -- I BAWLING after that episode.

Beiste ROCKS!



I know I total love every epi she's in! I was in tears too - that's the second time the show has made me cry

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2010 14:52:38
Quote by BobR:
I'm all for non-violent protest and civil disobedience when it is targeted specifically at the wrong-doers, particularly government offices. When it crosses over and affects "everyday" people and businesses unrelated to the direct cause of the injustice, then they've gone to far.



I agree - sadly though there are people that would just consider "everyday" people collateral damage

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 14:57:13
We'll be leaving this afternoon to go get some seats at the National Tree lighting ceremony! YAY!!

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 15:02:52
Great. Westboro is actually going to picket Elizabeth Edwards funeral.

Comment by Scoopster on 12/09/2010 15:02:55
UGH.. fucking Fred Phelps and his gang of losers is going to Elizabeth Edwards' funeral.

Edit: ack beaten!

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 15:09:55
Wow, Jim is being a touch doushy coming out of the gate, today.

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 15:11:04
Quote by Scoopster:
UGH.. fucking Fred Phelps and his gang of losers is going to Elizabeth Edwards' funeral.
Edit: ack beaten!


You stated it FAR more eloquence than I, Scoop.


Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 15:17:41
I just had to tweet this:


That Westboro baptist Church hasn't been smited proves god doesn't hate anything. #ElizabethhEdwards #p2

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2010 15:18:59
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
UGH.. fucking Fred Phelps and his gang of losers is going to Elizabeth Edwards' funeral.
Edit: ack beaten!


You stated it FAR more eloquence than I, Scoop.



jeez - there are some days I fight not to hate people but they make it so difficult

Comment by Will in Chicago on 12/09/2010 15:37:19
Quote by Raine:
I did the Funked in the Head podcast last night! It's not posted yet -- but Shane-) said he would make sure we will know when it is.

I still hope I didn't sound like a Dolt. Danielle and Nicole are WAY smarter and wonkier than I could ever be.


Raine, I will have to podcast it. Danielle, Shane and Nicole are great.\

Good morning, bloggers. I hope that you are doing well. I have a late start today, so I thought I would check in. For the most part, things are okay with me.

As for a lot of the news, it is depressing of late. I am saddened by the passing of Elizabeth Edwards, worried that the deal on the Bush tax cuts will only encourage Republican hardliners, and worried in general. Still, I think it is important for ALL of us to continue our dialog. That is what makes democracy possible.

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 15:59:58
Hi Will!

YES we must continue the dialogue. -- I am very concerned about people on the left attacking each other.

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 16:25:32
HEy everyone! Welcome My Friend, Teri!!!

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 16:26:25
Quote by TeriBeau:
I wonder, Americans celebrating Wikileaks publishing of Palin's private emails would enjoy having the same done with their own. All this just has me FUMING! People are defending this hacker, conartist, criminal, cyber-terrorist without understanding ANYthing about him or what he's doing, and while he contradicts his own stated "principles" in every way. Makes me just nuts! Wikileaks is anti-secrecy, except for their own, and for full disclosure, except for their own, and all about freedom, except when someone disagrees with them. Uh huh, there's a moral and logical hole in this argument you could drive a fleet of trucks through.


This is much of what I am wondering myself.


Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2010 16:26:25
Hey Teri

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2010 16:31:00
Teri -- if you are still here, please repost. Bob and I had a communication breakdown -- I tried to explain it to you.


Comment by livingonli on 12/09/2010 16:32:16
Good morning folks. Efforts to get the car running have been less than fruitful. I'll probably have to get it towed to the shop next week and hope it's just the battery along with getting a few other violations I got cited on cleared up and hoping it doesn't cost me a small fortune.

Comment by BobR on 12/09/2010 16:42:46
Quote by livingonli:
Good morning folks. Efforts to get the car running have been less than fruitful. I'll probably have to get it towed to the shop next week and hope it's just the battery along with getting a few other violations I got cited on cleared up and hoping it doesn't cost me a small fortune.

more citations? What for this time?

Comment by livingonli on 12/09/2010 16:44:57
Quote by BobR:
Quote by livingonli:
Good morning folks. Efforts to get the car running have been less than fruitful. I'll probably have to get it towed to the shop next week and hope it's just the battery along with getting a few other violations I got cited on cleared up and hoping it doesn't cost me a small fortune.

more citations? What for this time?

These are still the ones from September. The car's been idle since I brought it home so I haven't been able to get them fixed yet.

Comment by BobR on 12/09/2010 16:53:23
getting ready to update the blog software, so nobody panic if there's an error message...

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2010 16:58:29
Quote by livingonli:
Good morning folks. Efforts to get the car running have been less than fruitful. I'll probably have to get it towed to the shop next week and hope it's just the battery along with getting a few other violations I got cited on cleared up and hoping it doesn't cost me a small fortune.


Hey Liv - sucks about the car but have you sat down and compared the cost of paying for all this to fix your current car vs. getting a used reliable car?

Comment by livingonli on 12/09/2010 17:05:34
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by livingonli:
Good morning folks. Efforts to get the car running have been less than fruitful. I'll probably have to get it towed to the shop next week and hope it's just the battery along with getting a few other violations I got cited on cleared up and hoping it doesn't cost me a small fortune.


Hey Liv - sucks about the car but have you sat down and compared the cost of paying for all this to fix your current car vs. getting a used reliable car?

Believe me, right now I want to get another car but even used cars aren't cheap. In the spring, I might be able to take out a 401k loan to get another one (even if it's used) but not until then.

Comment by BobR on 12/09/2010 17:08:06
Blog update complete!!

Shiny New Feature - You browser will now poll the blog every 90 seconds and if there are new comments, your "Refresh Comments" link will now let you know about it.

Also - fixed the bug where extra line spaces were added when editing comments.

Finally - fixed the bug where the RSS feed was broken.

Another new feature is in the works - more at a later date!


Comment by BobR on 12/09/2010 17:11:18
Quote by livingonli:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by livingonli:
Good morning folks. Efforts to get the car running have been less than fruitful. I'll probably have to get it towed to the shop next week and hope it's just the battery along with getting a few other violations I got cited on cleared up and hoping it doesn't cost me a small fortune.


Hey Liv - sucks about the car but have you sat down and compared the cost of paying for all this to fix your current car vs. getting a used reliable car?

Believe me, right now I want to get another car but even used cars aren't cheap. In the spring, I might be able to take out a 401k loan to get another one (even if it's used) but not until then.

Considering those are interest-free (out of pocket anyway), that might be your best bet. The only problem with those is that you are tied to your job, or else you pay an early withdrawal penalty if you change jobs before the loan is repaid.

Still - that's a risk worth taking, and the money you save on repairs and the aggravation you'll avoid will be worth it. And - you don't need a great credit rating to get approved.



Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2010 17:32:05
Quote by BobR:
Blog update complete!!

Shiny New Feature - You browser will now poll the blog every 90 seconds and if there are new comments, your "Refresh Comments" link will now let you know about it.

Also - fixed the bug where extra line spaces were added when editing comments.

Finally - fixed the bug where the RSS feed was broken.

Another new feature is in the works - more at a later date!



very nice

Comment by Scoopster on 12/09/2010 19:50:11
Okee back! Damn it's expensive to park in Boston - just about two hours cost us 40 bux!

Comment by livingonli on 12/09/2010 23:07:04
Somehow this blog has vanished from the menu. I put a link to it in Tri's stub so that it could be found.

Comment by BobR on 12/10/2010 03:32:11
This is now back in the list...