Some Times it's Best to Just Give Up [LulzSec]

DfgDfg Admin
edited June 2011 in Spurious Generalities
Dear HBGary (a recently disgraced "security" company),

Warm regards from Anonymous once again. It was our belief that you'd been taught a valuable lesson since our last message to you, but it appears that this is not the case.

After we humiliated you thoroughly by making your private documents public, defacing your website, taking over various online accounts of your executives, socially engineering your "trusted" server admins, unveiling embarrassing personal mishaps of Aaron Barr and essentially ruining any future plans your company might have, we had assumed that you'd at least, for once, use your combined brain cells to realize what you should and shouldn't do.

So what did you do? You threatened us. Greg Hoglund, COO of HBGary, thought it wise to push forth that legal action is being taken to bring down Anonymous. Let's not forget that the first time you tried to do something like this, we did not overlook it, and we are not overlooking it now. We were willing to stop attacking you, we were even willing to leave you be entirely - but now you have provoked us, and there will be no mercy.

You even have the nerve to suggest we're falsifying information, which you arrogantly posted in a statement on your company website. The same company website that Anonymous ravaged.

HBGary, Inc and HBGary Federal, a separate but related company, have been the victims of an intentional criminal cyberattack. We are taking this crime seriously and are working with federal, state, and local law enforcement authorities and redirecting internal resources to investigate and respond appropriately. To the extent that any client information may have been affected by this event, we will provide the affected clients with complete and accurate information as soon as it becomes available.
Meanwhile, please be aware that any information currently in the public domain is not reliable because the perpetrators of this offense, or people working closely with them, have intentionally falsified certain data. HBGary, Inc and HBGary Federal are committed to a comprehensive, accurate, and swift response to this crime.

Anonymous has falsified nothing; we leaked your inboxes in full with no edits. In fact, most of your emails contain S/MIME digital signatures, proving that they're real. This information is now free to the public, and you honestly think you can wriggle your way out of it by accusing Anonymous of tampering with your data?

We feel it's time we took the game to the next level. We have now released all 71,802 HBGary emails so they are fully available to every citizen who is interested. This includes the previously unreleased 27,606 mails from Greg Hoglund's spool. We also included a fulltext search for your convenience.

But do not get us wrong, this is not all about revenge. Your leaked communications reveal that your companies were entangled in highly dubious and most likely illegal activities, including a smear campaign against WikiLeaks, its supportive journalists, and adversaries of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Bank of America. Evidence even suggests that this was done with full knowledge of the U.S. Department of Justice.

While the whole truth has yet to be uncovered, Anonymous feels that it is its duty to let the world know what you, related companies, and government agencies are up to behind closed doors. We will not stand idly by while firms like HBGary work in secrecy to undermine rights of citizens or institutions like WikiLeaks.

Admittedly, HBGary, while we do what we feel is necessary and just, we do not deny that we enjoyed breaking your neck in the process. You tried to play our game. You lost.

We are Anonymous.
We are legion.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
Expect us - always.

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Comments

  • edited June 2011
    Wow. That's pretty cool, despite how I don't really like the way Anonymous seems to make everything sound so... serious. Like they're actually an army or something. They fully exposed this organization though and for that I applaud them. I prefer stealthy hacking personally - in and out, no traces, no loudmouthing but eh, this was lulzy :)
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited June 2011
    Don't get me wrong, I don't mind people getting pwned but WHY THE FUCK WOULD YOU try to molest someone who already pwned you. They hacked everything and they even took dumb on you and yet you're still acting like idiots. If I was HbGary etc. I would just contact them and tell them, that you won and we're done with this. Let's part ways and just hope for better future.

    Getting mad at them won't do shit. They didn't do any major hacking, honestly they just did their homework and exploited what could have been patched up if the security firm was actually doing some work.

    D0xing people and trying to find their information is just a whore move. Anyone can try that but one seldom suceeds. I know HBGary and others will be mad about me posting this BS but it's the truth.

    You guys need to just get up your high horse and just admit your fuck up and patch things up.

    Oh, use the contact form if you want to bitch about things.
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited June 2011
    trx100 wrote: »
    Wow. That's pretty cool, despite how I don't really like the way Anonymous seems to make everything sound so... serious. Like they're actually an army or something. They fully exposed this organization though and for that I applaud them. I prefer stealthy hacking personally - in and out, no traces, no loudmouthing but eh, this was lulzy :)

    Well, they had it coming. They just tried to cover their asses with PR and got pwned. What's wrong with admitting that we didn't have proper knowledge and we got fucked by Karma.

    some times being honest is the right thing to do. I am neutral when it comes to pwning large corporations. Because IMO there is always a hidden agenda. But I did facepalm when I checked logs after logs of failed passwords used by many users.

    But still bravo for the lulz.
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited June 2011
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    http://lulzsecurity.com/releases/
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited June 2011
    http://search.hbgary.anonleaks.ch/

    HAhahha, Search for Jeff Hunter, Porn, CP, PTHC etc.
  • edited June 2011
    But I did facepalm when I checked logs after logs of failed passwords used by many users.

    What's that meant to mean? :confused:

    They should have patched up their security. These are the days where you can't do enough pen-testing, white hat hacking and patching. Only an idiot would leave themselves fully exposed while basically inviting people to attack them. Either that or a honeypot of some kind.
  • BoxBox Regular
    edited June 2011
    Lulzsec is going way too fucking far. They're gonna get their asses busted.
  • GoldenVGoldenV Regular
    edited June 2011
    Dfg wrote: »
    I know HBGary and others will be mad about me posting this BS but it's the truth.

    Do you genuinely believe anyone other than you and the other 13 year old tards on this site care about what you post?????
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited June 2011
    trx100 wrote: »
    What's that meant to mean? :confused:

    They should have patched up their security. These are the days where you can't do enough pen-testing, white hat hacking and patching. Only an idiot would leave themselves fully exposed while basically inviting people to attack them. Either that or a honeypot of some kind.

    I meant, they posted hacked passwords in text files and the passwords used were just retarded.
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited June 2011
    Box wrote: »
    Lulzsec is going way too fucking far. They're gonna get their asses busted.

    Well, that will happen any way. They're still using the same networks and sooner or later it's all going to just fall apart. You just can't hide forever.
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