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Re: Anonymous declaring war on ISIS
I know some of you guys actually know a thing or two about hacking etc, so riddle me this. Hypothetically, what can hackers do to ISIS?
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I'm at work right now, I'll edit my post in here once i've finished at the gym tonight.
It could be a lengthy one. Anon are everywhere, even in positions of power. I may not be able to do a great deal in this global problem - but my skills here have been widely known/used. Thats just a small percent of what I'm capable of. A lot of you know I work in immigration and have access to databases of information on immigrants, asylum seekers, passports, work visas, travel documents, names, addresses, dates of birth. (a lot are Syrian refugees) There's a lot of interesting facts I could find about certain people, if I needed/wanted to. Stuff I could push in the right direction, if needed, to make their whereabouts known. Or their families whereabouts. I could certainly make life difficult for certain individuals, if I pleased, under the radar - with help from my /b/rethren. Speak soon! LarsDaHax0rGod |
Post ur workout routine too my g
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Stop this. |
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They can fuck with their communications a bit probably and maybe release info on people but not really much
Also gone @ barons contribution to thread having nothing to do with hacking but alot to do with abusing his position in govt |
Redirect their homepage to gay porn?
Hide their shortcuts, probably exit out of websites without notice ugh so annoying. Send pizza to their hideout for a fairly large amount. Post "I'm gay" FB updates on their profiles. Hey, it could be bad man. |
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Lol that would be so frustrating for Isis
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LOL Knuck sent one email to Karaoke he found through the admin panel and Kar's User CP and suddenly thinks he knows what he's talking about.
I've never had admin powers here, and still exposed numerous people. This is deeper than just lobsterdogging someone's email box. There are a few different modes of attack, Political Cracking - usually site defacement, taking websites down, locating and removing Twitter/social media accounts of supporters, redirects, denial of service attacks, information theft, distribution etc There's a lot of sensitive information exchanged online that can be accessed, distributed to the relevant authorities, and dealt with appropriately. You don't think it can be laid out in explicit detail the chain of funding and supplies from the U.S. and Israeli governments to ISIS? I beg to differ. You'll see it happen. Sleeper cells around the world could potentially be exposed before attacks take place. Aside from that obvious one, cutting off their communication will make a big difference. A large number of ISIS followers and recruits are through these websites. ISIS have at least one known bitcoin wallet worth $3 million dollars. Sure, that's a relatively small amount, but hacking the Bitcoin accounts then prevents them buying weapons and vehicles on the underground black market. It's a small start, but it's a start nonetheless. And this will only grow in scale. These are FACTS. These exist. These things are being looked into RIGHT NOW, and have been since at least September. It just got ramped up a gear. |
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* Identifying people/leaders and their whereabouts. * Taking down propoganda sites and live beheadings. * Generally just toying with them if they can because lulz. * Doing this ^ will also destroy their reputation a bit and hopefully slow them down. (Imo this is naive and often adds fuel to the fire, whether that's good or not... I don't know, but it might have ugly consequences for those trapped down there but also show that these big ugly muhfuckers is not invincible to straight forward protesting either.) * Stopping donations and/or releasing anti-terrorist messages on ISIS's own websites/social media. * Anonymous also sent a lot of care packages to Egypt when the sick shit went down a few years ago as well, and helped leak videos and giving the citizens alternative ways of going online when the gov shut down the internet etc. If they're capable of that, who knows what they'll figure out to help others get videos/information out from the inside as well through their own channels. * DDoS attacks, spamming mails and generally just making communication a hassle and confuse them a shit ton with mis information trolling their way in any way possible to get under their skin to show the world how little power they have when confronted by people with a cause and a goal, and show support in a rather passive-aggressive way. A bit mis-info here and there but this is a great read and should make you understand what they're capable of and what drives a lot of them: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/20...asked-avengers |
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beside the point though I know of it, I don't do it because it's a waste of fucking time but none of it is complicated. He whose name shall not be spoken can do most of it ffs. yeah all you're saying could happen, but it probably won't the ddos and shit yeah but actually getting a hold of their bitcoin purse? idk I feel like if anyone was gonna do that to them they would have by now I hope they do but I'm just not thinking they will succeed to any significant extent |
Word @ doubting they'll get a hold of their bitcoin purse. I personally believe the bitcoin shit is more secure than whatever bank anyone of us use.
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i'd love to see "anonymous" make a difference.
but be real nerds. ddos'ing a website ain't doing shit. maybe they "out" some isis members who are in the western world. in the end that does nothing. if they want to "declare war" on isis, lets see them get off there computers and out there with weapons. |
Lol I'm sure we have more capable computer tech within our federal govt then anon
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Mass Ddos attacks and releasing pools of information is about as much as they can do. Id expect at best we will see some social media defacing. Which given how important a tool that has come for ISIS would still be something.
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Thread is adorable. I hope it lasts. |
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