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3rd Feb 2012, 04:43 PM #1OPBannedWebsite's:
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HACKTIVIST GROUP Anonymous has plundered a conference call from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and posted it on Youtube."A conference call is planned for next Tuesday (January 17, 2012) to discuss the on-going investigations related to Anonymous, Lulzsec, Antisec, and other associated splinter groups. The conference call was moved to Tuesday due to a US holiday on Monday," says a reproduced email that is signed by Timothy F. Lauster, Jr of the FBI. It is quite interesting. When people are not yucking at poor jokes, the UK coppers appear to be doing all that they can to please their US counterparts and provide them with as much information as they possibly can. The FBI asks if it can do dual interviews with suspects, adding that it's not something that the UK would normally do. The UK representative suggests that there might be some movement on this, and adds that it could be discussed later. The court appearances of Ryan Cleary and Jake Davis, or rather their delays, are also discussed, and the UK officer says that "following a discussion with the New York office" they have postponed the re-arrests of hackers including Kayla and T Flow, while working with the New York FBI on 'operational matters'. The UK officer says that they have asked for eight weeks to work on this, and are expecting to get six weeks. Perhaps most telling is what he says when the FBI host, presumably Lauster, thanks the UK for its support. "We are here to help. We cocked things up in the past, we know that," he says, adding, "it's not that much of a hardship."
In the audio FBI agents at a number of locations discuss Anonymous and its members, bumble their way through some small talk, and do a lot of chuckling.
Things do not start well. The UK contingent confuses Sheffield with Birmingham, but everyone seems to bond once a well-known hamburger store is mentioned.
According to a statement on Pastebin that supports the release of the audio the call took place on Tuesday, 20 January and lasted for about 20 minutes.
"A conference call is planned for next Tuesday (January 17, 2012) to discuss the on-going investigations related to Anonymous, Lulzsec, Antisec, and other associated splinter groups. The conference call was moved to Tuesday due to a US holiday on Monday," says a reproduced email that is signed by Timothy F. Lauster, Jr of the FBI.
It is quite interesting. When people are not yucking at poor jokes, the UK coppers appear to be doing all that they can to please their US counterparts and provide them with as much information as they possibly can.
The FBI asks if it can do dual interviews with suspects, adding that it's not something that the UK would normally do. The UK representative suggests that there might be some movement on this, and adds that it could be discussed later.
The court appearances of Ryan Cleary and Jake Davis, or rather their delays, are also discussed, and the UK officer says that "following a discussion with the New York office" they have postponed the re-arrests of hackers including Kayla and T Flow, while working with the New York FBI on 'operational matters'. The UK officer says that they have asked for eight weeks to work on this, and are expecting to get six weeks.
Perhaps most telling is what he says when the FBI host, presumably Lauster, thanks the UK for its support. "We are here to help. We cocked things up in the past, we know that," he says, adding, "it's not that much of a hardship."
Source: The Inquirer (http://s.tt/15wY5)HACKTIVIST GROUP Anonymous has plundered a conference call from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and posted it on Youtube.</p> In the audio FBI agents at a number of locations discuss Anonymous and its members, bumble their way through some small talk, and do a lot of chuckling.</p> Things do not start well. The UK contingent confuses Sheffield with Birmingham, but everyone seems to bond once a well-known hamburger store is mentioned.</p> According to a statement on Pastebin that supports the release of the audio the call took place on Tuesday, 20 January and lasted for about 20 minutes.</p>
Email: http://pastebin.com/8G4jLha8CuraHack Reviewed by CuraHack on . Anonymous claims it hacked into FBI conference call http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl3spwzUZfQ HACKTIVIST GROUP Anonymous has plundered a conference call from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and posted it on Youtube. In the audio FBI agents at a number of locations discuss Anonymous and its members, bumble their way through some small talk, and do a lot of chuckling. Things do not start well. The UK contingent confuses Sheffield with Birmingham, but everyone seems to bond once a well-known hamburger store is Rating: 5
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3rd Feb 2012, 05:39 PM #2MemberWebsite's:
ihide.infoAnonymous claims it hacked into FBI conference call
Anonymous claims it hacked into FBI conference call
By John Callaham
The hacker group Anonymous is usually known for launching cyber attacks on web sites, occasionally defacing them with the group's messages and logos. Today, word got out that Anonymous can do much more. The BBC reports that Anonymous released the recording of a conference call between the FBI and UK police. Anonymous also released an email which contained the email addresses of all the people involved in the conference call.
The conversation, which reportedly happened on January 17, consisted of the two law enforcement groups discussing the subject of tracking hacker groups such as Anonymous.
The FBI confirmed in a statement that the conference call was in fact intercepted in some way, saying:
The information was intended for law enforcement officers only and was illegally obtained. A criminal investigation is under way to identify and hold accountable those responsible.KWWH has turned gay. I will not return until Phamous is demoted.
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3rd Feb 2012, 05:55 PM #3MemberWebsite's:
GetScoreCash.comIf they can hack the FBI, anyone can be hacked...
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3rd Feb 2012, 05:57 PM #4BannedWebsite's:
warezscene.org forum.warezscene.orgI call BS. These anonymous neckbeard faggots aren't capable of shit apart from silly little DoS attacks and rhetoric - hence they have no "real" influence whatsoever. If you seriously believe otherwise, you are a moron.
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3rd Feb 2012, 06:00 PM #5MemberWebsite's:
GetScoreCash.comThis really didn't happen did it?
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