Digital Doctor
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lol.Anonymous proper, now, there is another story
Anonymous proper.
hehe.
funny love the name.
lol.Anonymous proper, now, there is another story
They exposed the Church of Scientology as the corrupt cult it is.Can anyone name me one thing they have achieved
Interesting article here.
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/03/06/exclusive-unmasking-worlds-most-wanted-hacker/
The nondescript public housing unit seemed an unlikely nerve center for one of the world’s most wanted criminal masterminds, but the 28-year-old Monsegur himself is a study in such contradictions. An unemployed computer programmer, welfare recipient and legal guardian of two young children, Monsegur did not go to college and is a self-taught hacker. Although his skills and intellect could command a lucrative salary in the private sector, those who know him say he is lazy, an underachiever complacent with his lifestyle.
Sabu had always been cautious, hiding his Internet protocol address through proxy servers. But then just once he slipped. He logged into an Internet relay chatroom from his own IP address without masking it. All it took was once. The feds had a fix on him.
He must be pissed.
He should have wrote a mirc script to avoid that !
Other interesting notes:
Monsegur worked at Limewire.
He has 2 kids.
View attachment 26754
I'll be mortified if he does any jail time.
I would make him get rid of that ear ring.
I wonder what IRC client he used.
1. This wasn't already known?They exposed the Church of Scientology as the corrupt cult it is.
They also highlighted the extremely poor cyber security out there.
It helped educate America that it's digital infrastructure is insecure and being pwned by Chinese hackers daily.
They probably did some wrongs but overall they were a useful part of the internet, despite 4chan !
He himself got caught by the FBI by not masking his IP.Why would he be pissed? He's been helping out the FBI, in their own offices, for almost 9 months.
You would still have this view if your information was in the possession of this guy, then posted online?I'll be mortified if he does any jail time.
What information ? You mean if I was a client at Stratfor ?You would still have this view if your information was in the possession of this guy, then posted online?
50,277 Unique Credit Card Numbers, of which 9,651 are not expired. Many credit cards are re-issued, and many credit card processors do not check the expiration date. Consequently, more than 9,651 credit card holders may still be at risk.
86,594 email addresses, of which 47,680 are unique.
27,537 phone numbers, of which 25,680 are unique.
44,188 encrypted passwords, of which roughly half could be easily cracked.
Indeed.Most of these so-called 'leet'-hackers are nothing but script kiddies
Interesting article here.
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/03/06/exclusive-unmasking-worlds-most-wanted-hacker/
Sabu had always been cautious, hiding his Internet protocol address through proxy servers. But then just once he slipped. He logged into an Internet relay chatroom from his own IP address without masking it. All it took was once. The feds had a fix on him.
At the same time…
the truly doxed ‘leader’ of lulzsec (SABU aka @anonymousabu) forgot about his personal domain ‘PRVT.ORG’ and the fact that it was due for renewal, it auto-renewed anyway, but the domain privacy didn’t. – And Abu was to busy trolling the trolls trolling him to remember.The connection between Sabu and PRVT.ORG is already widely documented:Here’s the new WHOIS as of yesterday.and here’s a pastebin just in case: http://t.co/1lmFj0dAnd a dump:Domain ID87859570-LROR
Domain NameRVT.ORG
Created On:25-Jun-2002 16:38:43 UTC
Last Updated On:26-Jun-2011 01:23:02 UTC
Expiration Date:25-Jun-2012 16:43:58 UTC
Sponsoring Registrar:GoDaddy.com, Inc. (R91-LROR)
Status:CLIENT DELETE PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT RENEW PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT UPDATE PROHIBITED
Status:AUTORENEWPERIOD
Registrant ID:CR25623846
Registrant Name:hector monsegur
Registrant Street1:90 avenue d #f
Registrant Street2:
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Registrant City:new york
Registrant State/Province:NY
Registrant Postal Code:10009
Registrant Country:US
Registrant Phone:+1.9173889070
Registrant Phone Ext.:
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Registrant Email:xavier@openplans.org
Admin ID:CR25623848
Admin Name:hector monsegur
Admin Street1:90 avenue d #f
Admin Street2:
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Admin City:new york
Admin State/Province:NY
Admin Postal Code:10009
Admin Country:US
Admin Phone:+1.9173889070
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Admin Email:xavier@openplans.org
Tech ID:CR25623847
Tech Name:hector monsegur
Tech Street1:90 avenue d #f
Tech Street2:
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Tech City:new york
Tech State/Province:NY
Tech Postal Code:10009
Tech Country:US
Tech Phone:+1.9173889070
Tech Phone Ext.:
Tech FAX:
Tech FAX Ext.:
Tech Email:xavier@openplans.org
Name Server:NS77.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
Name Server:NS78.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
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DNSSEC:UnsignedNuff Said. See you next time.
A man suspected of being a member of hacking group Lulzsec has been arrested in the US, the FBI has said.
Raynaldo Rivera, 20, is accused of being involved in hacks on Sony Pictures in May and June last year, in which thousands of personal details were published online.
If convicted, he could face up to 15 years in prison.
The FBI alleged he had worked with Cody Kretsinger, a 24-year-old who pleaded guilty to hacking charges in April.
Lulzsec, an off-shoot of the Anonymous hacking collective, gained notoriety last year with a string of high-profile attacks on websites and businesses.
In the Sony hack, which the company said had cost it $600,000 (£380,000), people who had entered competitions had their personal details exposed on the internet.
Cost $600,000 ? as if.
Conspiracy theorists would say we do...What I find disturbing is that the United States doesnt have a group or small army of these guys testing our own infrastructure as well as hacking other countries. Fighting on foot is no longer the means to end a war...
What I find disturbing is that the United States doesnt have a group or small army of these guys testing our own infrastructure as well as hacking other countries. Fighting on foot is no longer the means to end a war...
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