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Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2009 03:03:16 -0400
From: T Biehn <tbiehn@...il.com>
To: AntiAnti Sec <antiantisec@...il.com>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: AntiAntiSec / Endgame

MIXED METAPHORS ABOUND. SHODDY EDITING, WRITING, PREMISE.

YOU'D THINK THE ILLUMINATI / CIA / NSA / SKULL AND BONES / 'JEWS'
WOULD HAVE BETTER WRITERS THAN THIS.


On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 12:55 AM, AntiAnti Sec<antiantisec@...il.com> wrote:
> Dear Antisec,
>
> We regret to inform you that your movement will be short lived. You see,
> while you have stated that you would "rm everything", we can do much worse,
> and have. You seem to think that all of us are corporate people, but the
> security industry encompasses many, many fine folk, from the largest
> corporations, to the blackest of the black operation. We have seen things
> and done things in our careers that we can never say. We have used time on
> supercomputers that you have never, ever seen, much less heard of. In some
> of our worlds, the term "contractor" doesn't mean what you think it means.
> And we have subpoenas and guns.
>
> Gone are the days of rehabilitating criminals to lead a productive life. In
> the early days, we needed people like you. We needed talent, and we didn't
> care where we found it. Getting caught wasn't a "game over" moment for many,
> simply because those people taught us things. And we learned rapidly. The
> Internet is no longer a pet project, but essential to many folk's way of
> life. And we use it for communication, for business, and yes, even to
> protect little snots like yourselves.
>
> We no longer need you. We now have the skills in our ranks to perform the
> same magic that you do. We teach these skills to our military. The concepts
> of electronic warfare forged by you in the 1990s are now our Standard
> Operating Procedure, only 1000 times more in depth. We can exploit
> vulnerabilities in the name of this country, and we do. We protect what we
> were sworn to protect.
>
> This is your notice, antisec. You thought that you could get away with your
> little imagehack escapade. You think that hiding in a hushmail account will
> save you... who do you think owns hushmail? You think your friends are
> trustworthy. Look around you, and look again, and tell us who is now
> missing. This was not an accident. And it is sad that such talent had to go
> to waste, but you insisted.
>
> Your encryption will not help you, and your little phone calls have not gone
> unnoticed. Disposables don't work. We don't need warrants anymore, haven't
> you heard? Let's not even talk about your harddisk... it's not clean at
> all.  Even secure wiping of your files is no longer viable because we can
> get it all back now. We can prove your deeds, and we can put you where
> wastes of talent belong. And don't think that private TOR will save you, and
> don't think that stashing your toys works, we KNOW where they are. We KNOW
> where you are.
>
> And the best part? We didn't need to bring the might of the Republic down on
> you to know these things... one of your own told us all that we needed to
> know. Heed the words, "Look! and Look again!".
>
> Armed response teams are standing by. We will come get you when it's
> convienent for us. Some of us are early risers... and we get more done
> before 6AM than you could ever understand.
>
> One last thing... We can promise you won't end up being dubbed a
> "terrorist", because that is too easy for you. There is nothing more brutal
> in this country than a nice American prison, especially for skinny
> longhairs, and bookworms. We can promise that you live a nice long life in
> there, because we spend the money to keep you healthy. In the name of your
> debt to society, there is no way out.
>
> Your days are over. Remove everything, it only adds to the mountain of
> evidence we have already. And leave these folks alone, they are doing their
> jobs... instead of robbing hardworking Americans.
>
>
>
>
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