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Fire Walk With Me

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Tue Feb 26, 2013, 01:33 AM Feb 2013

Anonymous hacks Bank of America, finds they've been spying upon Anonymous, Occupy [View all]

Par:AnoIA ?@Par_AnoIA

NEW RELEASE: 320mb of Spying Work on Anonymous IRC networks by Bank of America:
http://www.par-anoia.net/releases2013.html#bofa … #Anonymous #BofA #Occupy


Anonymous_B.I.G. ?@AnonBig

Owned!! Bank of America hacked by #Anonymous. @Cyberwarzonecom news story got 76 k hits today. http://bit.ly/Ywu4yG #EndTheFed

http://www.cyberwarzone.com/breaking-bank-america-hacked-anonymous

It is a known fact that Bank of America is paying contractors to discredit journalist and sabotage their work as well as spying on the Occupy Movement and Anonymous ever since. It was to be expected that these efforts continue and it was also expected that their security remains - at best - lousy.

To start with, we present you about 320mb of internal reports and and emails assembled for Bank of America by a sub-contractor named TEKSystems (who in turn are a subsidiary of the Allegio Group whose founder also owns the Baltimore Ravens). These reports and emails are mostly "information" gathered on public channels on the Anonymous IRC networks irc.anonops.com and irc.voxanon.net.

We were geniously amused by the fact that there are actually paid analysts sitting somewhere, reading the vast amount garbage that scrolls by in large public channels like #anonops and #voxanon. Even more amusing is the keyword list that was found, containing trigger words like "Jihad" or "Homosexual".

Additionally about 6 Gigabyte of source code was looted, which is currently under assessment. We can tell so far that this software belongs to ClearForest, a company specializing on text and social network analysis. It is reasonable to assume that this code is the base system for what was used to categorize and store the acquired infoemation. We will add the complete source code once we have finshied the initial assessment.

(More at the link.)

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