Victor Serge: What everyone should know about repression, especially the chapters on snitches and provocateurs
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Technology changed, but human nature remains the same. Rules of the game haven't changed much, and experience from 100 years ago still applies.
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Information warfare is older than Information Technology, so, thanks for posting!
Has already been hit and breached.
If that's true as they where involved in the Investigation it's only a matter of time till the FBI gets hit quite hard and losses a lot of Data and credibility.
Col
If that's true as they where involved in the Investigation it's only a matter of time till the FBI gets hit quite hard and losses a lot of Data and credibility.
Col
FBI has no credible data hacktivists could possibly use, and after the "Fast and Furious" scandal, there is no more credibility FBI could possibly lose.
After all, FBI Director Robert Mueller officially denied it.
Besides:
http://www.azcentral.com/news/politics/articles/2012/02/07/20120207fast-and-furious-gun-sting-targets-fbi-informers.html#ixzz1oSK85W9W
Mexican cartel suspects targeted in the troubled gun-trafficking probe known as Operation Fast and Furious were actually working as FBI informants at the time, according to a congressional memo that describes the case's mission as a "failure."
Besides:
http://www.azcentral.com/news/politics/articles/2012/02/07/20120207fast-and-furious-gun-sting-targets-fbi-informers.html#ixzz1oSK85W9W
Mexican cartel suspects targeted in the troubled gun-trafficking probe known as Operation Fast and Furious were actually working as FBI informants at the time, according to a congressional memo that describes the case's mission as a "failure."
.. you gotta love 'em.
If it took the FBI this long to pin down a bunch of noobs riding the hype, let's see what happens when the big guns step into the fray.
The more information is repressed and Governments in the pockets of Corporations think they can restrict the free web, the less control they will have on what actually happens.
If it took the FBI this long to pin down a bunch of noobs riding the hype, let's see what happens when the big guns step into the fray.
The more information is repressed and Governments in the pockets of Corporations think they can restrict the free web, the less control they will have on what actually happens.
Whoever took on Lockheed Martin? Whoever they were, odds are they work for profit, not principle.
Well, you've published his name, the court documents, now all you need to do is give the guy's address. Sure he is a rat, a snitch, but the idea of publishing so much information about him tells the average tv watcher (like me) that he is sleeping under the blanket of the U.S. Marshalls.
I really didn't think there was some omert?? between those involved in a conspiracy to hack, but really. I understand the reason for protecting this now outed asset, why I don't understand is why he was outed at all.
I really didn't think there was some omert?? between those involved in a conspiracy to hack, but really. I understand the reason for protecting this now outed asset, why I don't understand is why he was outed at all.
But exactly how, and why... who knows, and who cares. Once the regime is rotten enough, once enough people work for a change, all this snitching, data gathering, provocateuring, and conspiring becomes meaningless. The only thing it does are blowbacks.
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