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It was pretty obvious this was going to happen the moment Blackberry said they was going to release logs of info to the police to help them catch the rioters in London that they was going to get hacked, and voila, it's happened already...

Source :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14476620

A hacker group has attacked Blackberry's website after the company said it would assist police investigating riots in the UK.

Team Poison defaced the official Blackberry blog, posting a message that threatened the firm with retaliation if it handed user data to authorities.

Blackberry's instant messaging service is believed to have been used by some looters to plan their movements.

The firm has promised to co-operate with police and the Home Office.

In its statement, Team Poison said that it did not condone innocent people or small businesses being attacked in the riots.

However, it added: "We are all for the rioters that are engaging in attacks on the police and government."

The group argued that if Blackberry gave subscriber information to police, it could lead to the wrong people being targeted.

"Innocent members of the public who were at the wrong place at the wrong time and owned a Blackberry will get charged for no reason at all," said Team Poison's statement.

It threatened to release employee information, including names, addresses and phone numbers of Blackberry staff.

UK laws mean police can request data from individuals' mobile phones when that information relates to criminal activity.

The procedure is governed by the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act.

Also, Stealing from Criti's post cause he posted before me (fgt), Facebook is being targetted.

Source :: http://www.p2pnet.net/story/52301

‘Remember,’remember the 5th of November, goes the saying.

And if AnonOps have anything to say about it, Facebook certainly will remember it.  Because that’s the date they’ve earmarked for an attack on the social advertising giant for allegedly selling private information to the, “what are viewed as, corrupt governments of countries such as Syria and Egypt.”

AnonOps, a splinter-cell group of Anonymous, mostly comprising more die-hard Anonymous  members, are  planning the attack.  And the reasoning reasoning is, they say, simple. “There have been many instances in the past wherein, creator of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg has enraged his user-base by making it near-impossible to have a private Facebook profile. Instead, he seemed to be aiming more towards a mass information-gatherer to be sold on to third parties for an enormous profit seeing as the users are forced to give the site this information to be a member.”

These attempts , they say, have been quashed by some very eagle-eyed users and observers of the site seeing the almost unperceivable changes in the privacy statement which one has to accept to use the site. “However, it appears as if Zuckerberg has been implicated in selling information to corrupt government agencies. The relevant statement from AnonOps reads as follows:

“Facebook has been selling information to government agencies and giving clandestine access to information security firms so that they can spy on people from all around the world. Some of these so-called whitehat infosec firms are working for authoritarian governments, such as those of Egypt and Syria.”

This article in the Guardian explains how if one uses Facebook on an iPhone, then yours and your friends’ numbers will automatically be collected. I am unsure how that stands on a legal basis, but I know friends who have my number on their iPhones and use the Facebook application and I certainly didn’t give my consent to Facebook collecting my number or my friends giving it so freely.

The “operation” as it is called in hacktivist terms (in this case, “OpFacebook”) is, to use the words of the press release, “destroy” Facebook entirely. This may be one of their least popular moves considering the amount of people who use and love Facebook, but the release claims it to be in everyone’s best interests to maintain privacy and, of course, anonymity.

The relevance of the date, to those of us who neither live in England nor have seen the film, “V for Vendetta”, is it was the date that a man named Guy Fawkes plotted to blow up the Houses of Parliament who he saw to be corrupt. The date in this case, however is more a reference to the film which was the inspiration for the group, anonymous in which “V” plans, in much the same way, to finish Fawkes’ job in a bleak, dystopian future of oppression and dictation.

We’ve all heard that prospective employers and universities may well check your Facebook before enrolling you to ensure you are a suitable candidate, but this does take things to a new level. To say that the majority of the users are unaware that their information may be sold on is an understatement. If one reads the privacy statement (which can be altered at Zuckerberg’s will without need to inform any user) one cannot find any statement which says that the information provided for Facebook may or will be sold on to a third party. To the contrary actually, it is stated that “[They will] never share your personal information with [their] advertisers.”

The methods which AnonOps intend to use have still not been made clear, however history dictates that it is likely that they will use a series of both hacking reconnaissance prior to the attack and heavy DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks to achieve their end goal.

Whether or not you use the service, if this attack is successful, you will notice a difference. A difference ranging from the economy due to stocks and share levels falling as seen in one of their most publicised and legal operations, “Operation Pay Pal”. Or from loss of revenue of businesses that advertise on Facebook, Google rankings, the list could go on. The possible knock-on effect could be catastrophic from a Capitalist view of things, but from the hacktivist perspective, this is their proving ground. This is them taking down one of the giants and, should they pull it off, I can only imagine how invincible they would feel.

It seems they get bigger and bigger each operation, gaining more momentum and followers. Their Pay Pal operation, in fact, in the first hour of its launch gained over 9,000 people claiming to them to have closed down their accounts and by the end of the first day, roughly 30,000 accounts at Pay Pal had been closed down.

With the fine and possible prison term for would-be hacktivists who participate in DDoS attacks set as high as it is, it’s a wonder how anyone can be so sure in their own internet security that they won’t be caught while finding the flaws in others’. One thing is certain though, AnonOps have set their mind to this and in one shape or form, it will happen. The success of it can only be determined on the outcome. We’ll know more on November 6th, adds Andy Laa

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rip facebook m8

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tough guys

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Lol at them taking extreme measures, people are now better at stopping riots then the fucking police/army.

But facebook was gonna be gone after the release of Google+ Any way.

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i'm so underground i'll dig your grandma's body and feed her to the zombies

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these guys are really tuff

as long as runescape , rsbuddy and rsbots is still up, i'll be fine

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hacker teams have been on a rise up since the last year or 2 lol

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The UK was ruled by teenagers

The internet is ruled by hackers

what next?

Gareth l Rare
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The UK was ruled by teenagers

The internet is ruled by hackers

what next?

Tom (Rendition)
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WE WHITE MIDDLE CLASS WELL EDUCATED LITTLE SHITS, FUCK DA POLICE

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Fuck you and your autoplay

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these guys are trying to be " :ph43r:  "

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