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31st Oct 2011, 09:57 PM #1OPMember
Online hackers threaten to expose cartel's secrets
Online hackers threaten to expose cartel's secrets
An international group of online hackers is warning a Mexican drug cartel to release one of its members, kidnapped from a street protest, or it will publish the identities and addresses of the syndicate's associates, from corrupt police to taxi drivers, as well as reveal the syndicates' businesses.
The vow is a bizarre cyber twist to Mexico's ongoing drug war, as a group that has no guns is squaring off against the Zetas, a cartel blamed for thousands of deaths as well as introducing beheadings and other frightening brutality.
"You made a huge mistake by taking one of us. Release him," says a masked man in a video posted online on behalf of the group, Anonymous.
"We cannot defend ourselves with a weapon ? but we can do this with their cars, homes, bars, brothels and everything else in their possession," says the man, who is wearing a suit and tie.
"It won't be difficult; we all know who they are and where they are located," says the man, who underlines the group's international ties by speaking Spanish with the accent of a Spaniard while using Mexican slang.
He also implies that the group will expose mainstream journalists who are somehow in cahoots with the Zetas by writing negative articles about the military, the country's biggest fist in the drug war.
"We demand his release," says the Anonymous spokesman, who is wearing a mask like the one worn by the shadowy revolutionary character in the movie V for Vendetta, which came out in 2006. "If anything happens to him, you sons of (expletive) will always remember this upcoming November 5."
The person reportedly kidnapped is not named, and the video does not share information about the kidnapping other than that it occurred in the Mexican state of Veracruz during a street protest.
Anonymous draws its roots from an online forum dedicated to bringing sensitive government documents and other material to light.
If Anonymous can make good on its threats to publish names, it will "most certainly" lead to more deaths and could leave bloggers and others open to reprisal attacks by the cartel, contends Stratfor, an Austin-based global intelligence company.
"In this viral world on the Internet, it shows how much damage could be done with just one statement on the Web," said Fred Burton of Stratfor, which published a report Friday that probes the implications of the cartel drawing the activists' ire.
Mike Vigil, the retired head of international operations for the Drug Enforcement Administration, said the Zetas must take Anonymous seriously.
"It is a gutsy move," Vigil said. "By publishing the names, they identify them to rivals, and trust me, they will go after them."
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-te...ts-2242068.phpSuhel Reviewed by Suhel on . Online hackers threaten to expose cartel's secrets Online hackers threaten to expose cartel's secrets An international group of online hackers is warning a Mexican drug cartel to release one of its members, kidnapped from a street protest, or it will publish the identities and addresses of the syndicate's associates, from corrupt police to taxi drivers, as well as reveal the syndicates' businesses. The vow is a bizarre cyber twist to Mexico's ongoing drug war, as a group that has no guns is squaring off against the Zetas, a cartel blamed Rating: 5
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31st Oct 2011, 10:12 PM #2MemberWebsite's:
vaporhostn.comHAHAHAH!!!!!!! is this a joke? It doesnt matter if they release any info we dont fall as we have no leaders...
I cant wait till he releases the info cuz the one he wants will be dead anyway... Unless we see cash or a good trade come in there is no deal specially if its a guy..
Everyone in mexico knows whos corrupt n whos not.. Annoymous is fucking with the wrong group... Money... planes.. and guns are easy to get ahold of...
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31st Oct 2011, 10:18 PM #3mmm mmm!
Do it. Do it.
HATERS GONNA probably bring up some valid points considering I am an ignorant little twat so far up my own ass that i blame my problems on everyone and if you criticize me you're automatically wrong.
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31st Oct 2011, 10:21 PM #4MemberWebsite's:
FlowForums.comAre you saying your a mexican drug participant?
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1st Nov 2011, 01:59 AM #5MemberWebsite's:
gid0.net hostingsplus.comAnonymous is really starting to get gay with all this white nighting. They are going to get themselves killed for that shit. Zetas has already been hanging people from overpasses with signs about posting on internet. They are brutal and in all parts of mexican society, the police will not help you, a lot of the so called tip lines are a trap for people who call to phone in tip and end up dead. mexico is way too corrupt to even attempt dealing with this.
When USA regulates and legalizes drugs this shit will stop.
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1st Nov 2011, 02:21 AM #6OPMember
Yes, I agree there are a lot of teens in Anonymous and it could be dangerous for them.
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1st Nov 2011, 03:24 AM #7Member
My view on Mexico just changed.
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1st Nov 2011, 03:44 AM #8MemberWebsite's:
WarezEurope.comI would think this person they want is already dead.
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1st Nov 2011, 04:16 AM #9MemberWebsite's:
vaporhostn.comNo people are kept alive until something has been worked.. We get numbers n call there family n ask for money unless theres a special reason.. Then no contact is made.. But yes over time like a week or two they die..
We treat girls better..
Im not saying anything.. I said "we" it can be anybody i speak of..
Any mexican knows if you dont join in a certain way.. Then if you get stopped in mexico you are forced to either pay or work for them which in turn you join in.. If you confide to how we work u live.. If u decide to try and run u die...
Just because you watch the news does not mean you know it all.. Zetas are everywhere.. The internet.. Even anonymous has some members which they dont know and which is why they are fucking with the wrong group...
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1st Nov 2011, 04:25 AM #10Member
I think the mexican gangs dont care IMO
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