Monday, March 7, 2011

Anonymous features interesting tactics of revenge against Manning's tormentors

                
 A group of hackers known as Anonymous are planning on harassing two military officials in response to the recent reported abuse of Bradley Manning. This threat didn’t seem serious at first. They’re high off a victory mission against the Church of Scientology, and their future plans of revenge include “ordering pizza, sending them thousands of boxes, reporting them to police for drug abuse, sex offenders list, tricking their ISPs into canceling the Internet, messing with their social Security numbers, false flag, fax harassment, phone harassment, email bombing, (…and the kicker…) subscription to magazines, diapers, and tampons.” Despite the interesting choice of harassment, I’d still take the group seriously. The article points out Anonymous had actually forced the resignation of Aaron Barr, CEO of HB Gary Federal by posting 78,000 confidential corporate emails and hacking into their twitter. The group apparently means business. Good thing, I’m Jewish and not a scientologist. 

On another note, I say we give them a dose of their own medicine, and unveil their anonymity on Wikileaks. Talk about coming full circle.

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