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Anonymous hacks Turkish government web sites

And Team Poison exposes Anonymous and Lulzsec members' details
Thu Jul 07 2011, 13:50

HACKTIVIST GROUP Anonymous has hacked into over 100 Turkish government web sites, while the rival hacker group Team Poison apparently has exposed some Anonymous and Lulzsec members.

Anonymous shared a roughly 20MB file on The Pirate Bay that contains details from a number of Turkish government web sites as part of a so-called Turkish Takedown Thursday, the latest antic by Operation Anti-Security.

Most of the web sites appear to be for hospitals and other medical facilities. Many of them are currently still online, but a few have been taken down. Anonymous claims that admins have been locked out of the government servers, which would explain why it's taking so long to get most of them taken offline.

Anonymous also criticised a hack by an unknown individual or group of the web site of a US county K12 school in Washington state, where usernames and encrypted passwords were exposed. Anyonmous urged hackers not to do this, saying that county schools "are no Antisec target".

Meanwhile, trouble is brewing for Anonymous and Lulzsec, with a rival hacker group called Team Poison posting the details of alleged members of both groups.

The first alleged hacker outed is one Suliaman or Solomon Saleh from London, who goes by the name tflow online and is allegedly a member of Lulzsec. In addition to his full address and telephone number, his Facebook, Foursquare, Vimeo and email accounts were listed.

The second alleged Lulzsec member is one Daniel Ackerman Sandberg from Sweden, who goes by the handle topiary. His full address, email, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Digg account details were revealed.

The third supposed Lulzsec member is one Hector Xavier Montsegur, known as Sabu, from New York. His full address was not given, but his Twitter account and two email addresses were shared.

Details of the alleged founder of AnonOPS, Jasper Lingers, who goes by power2all, were also revealed. His full address in Holland, along with phone number, web sites, email addresses, Youtube and Soundcloud accounts were shared.

Finally, information about one Sven Slootweg, also from Holland, was revealed. He uses the code name JoePie91 and is allegedly a member of both Lulzsec and Anonymous. His full address and phone number were revealed and Team Poison gained access to several files on his web site.

If that was not enough, the group also hacked the AnonOPS IRC chat server in response to a challenge on Twitter by Sabu, gaining access to usernames and encrypted passwords for power2all, JoePie91, blergh, owen, jaychow, shitstorm, Isis, Riotday, evilworks, Cody and sharpie.

Team Poison claimed that Anonymous and Lulzsec are not hackers, that Anonymous did not hack Mastercard, that Lulzsec did not hack Sony, the US Senate, UK ATMs or Fox News, that Lulzsec's members are "script kiddies" and that Anonymous members are "scene faggotz".

Team Poison mocked Anonymous' slogan, saying, "You are not anonymous. You are not legion. Why didn't you expect us?"

The arrest of Ryan Cleary, an alleged member of Lulzsec, was made after his details were posted online in a similar fashion, while another supposed member of the group was arrested in Ohio, the location of another individual whose details were leaked. We might see further arrests of members of both Anonymous and Lulzsec as a result of these latest revelations. µ

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Rotten Net

These millenium nerds do actually achieve something valuable, that is, more and more people start to realise that our fake lives over the internet have been a rotten cough patato, which started as a fresh heaven some 20 years ago, and has now rotten up to some worthless haven of egotripping, spam and other marketing lies, govenmental agencies setting up "communication" facilities in order to spy on everyone as never before, and the total collapse of data value of any kind.

If there are some couple of generation left, these people will laugh on our wasted lifes which was silently based on a dumb soup of 1's and 0's, with a smelling odor and flies all around, and the generation that was feeded cheerful candy looking poison, and God, did we enjoy it.......

posted by : Belgarian, 10 July 2011 Complain about this comment
Um, gentlemen

Could we please refrain from encouraging hackers to unite ?
Given the mayhem they are already capable of, I do believe we could do without an even more efficient hacker sub-culture.

posted by : Pascal Monett, 09 July 2011 Complain about this comment
CHORTLE!

POETIC REALLY.
DANG IT, THEY SHOULD OF STUCK WITH HARASSING SCIENTOLOGISTS.
SPEAKING OF WHICH, MAYBE THERE ARE ACTUALLY TWO ANONYMOUS GROUPS? ONE IS THE OLD CULT HARASSING FOLK AND THE OTHER IS THE HACKER TWIRPS? AM I MISTAKEN?

posted by : SHOUTER, 07 July 2011 Complain about this comment
United we stand.

When are these guys going to learn. Let go of your ego's. "United we stand. divided we fall" comes to mind. If not, its going to bite you in the ass every time. Imagine if you all got together, quit your infighting for bragging rights, what power you would yield. For now you guys can all hang your heads in shame, until you grow up and get with it.

posted by : Crusher, 07 July 2011 Complain about this comment
holy shit... lmfao

Jus imagine wat they could do together...... scares the Hell out of me !

posted by : rtf1684, 07 July 2011 Complain about this comment
Sigh

I'm puzzled, people that are part of these groups hand out their real identity to others?
"Hey guys I want to join your hacker group, here's all my personal info and my credictcard number"...

I mean I can see how over time a trust is built with some specific fellow members, but it really seems it a case of complete openness with everybody.

But maybe it's all a case of the spooks being active in destabilizing the whole setup, without giving themselves away and they specifically trick people to trust each other with too much info then encourage them to betray each other

posted by : W.-, 07 July 2011 Complain about this comment
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