• "Right now we have access to every classified database in the U.S. goverment." - Anonymous
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[QUOTE=Marbalo;35950117]Please, this isn't the 20th century anymore. World leading nations won't engage in massive wars against one another and wont for the near or far future. It's borderline paranoiac to assume otherwise.[/QUOTE] "but Fox News says..."
BULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLSHIITTTTT
They should change the header on the FBI website to Anon was here 2k12 to prove it.
Because of the nature of some classified things, they wouldn't exists in electronic form, or at least in electronic form connected to the internet. CIA Black operations and classified weapons programs are examples. Thus they wouldn't have them
We know very well how well Anonymous keeps secrets. Does anyone remember how that whole Boxxy fiasco was started? One Anon leaked the personal information about this person when they were working in a group and claimed they weren't going to release and someone releases it for the "lulz." If they can't keep information about an obnoxious teenager secret what makes them think they could ever keep "all of the government databases" secret.
[QUOTE]Well, I’m unwilling to do that – and [b]that’s why I’m Canada.[/b][/QUOTE] Somehow this part of the article sounds catchy.
Hahaha. [editline]14th May 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=galenmarek;35950288]We know very well how well Anonymous keeps secrets. Does anyone remember how that whole Boxxy fiasco was started? One Anon leaked the personal information about this person when they were working in a group and claimed they weren't going to release and someone releases it for the "lulz." If they can't keep information about an obnoxious teenager secret what makes them think they could ever keep "all of the government databases" secret.[/QUOTE] The funny part is you think they actually got any access to classified documents.
I'm going to eat this paper towel if this is true.
I.E they just got access to some local town council HTML website from the 90s.
What they will probably release is: USA dominating the world by 2017. USA's troops will die in combat for the Gods. USA's Secret Service are androids.
If they truly had this information and aren't lying at all, the stability of the United States along with many of it's allies and enemies are going to be one huge clusterfuck. Along with even leaking this information, it would immediately lead right up to the moment where the government pulls the plug onto America's Internet just to prevent the secrets from being seen by civilian eyes. The next thing you know the world is put into another massive war that could result in a global nuclear winter, to be honest I'm [B]EXTREMELY[/B] afraid of any sensitive information being released. Who knows what they have in there, they may even have stolen countless Documents from other countries and possibly even Nazi ones, which for it's time were about 20-30 years ahead of the world and we may not even have the current technology to even use them. Anonymous potentially has the ability to throw the world into another World War with a nuclear outcome if any country is stupid enough to use them and possibly millions and even billions of human life being wasted because of this.
[QUOTE=Cone;35949987]I'm not even sure if a whole lot would happen at all, maybe the Occupy movement would get a bit bigger and someone would make a big statement about it, but all in all I can only imagine your average joe either expressing his disdain on the Internet or blabbering on about it to his friends I just can't see anything pushing people to a conflict any stronger than what we have now[/QUOTE] People said the same about Libya, you know.
I highly doubt they have access to our secured LAN networks.
"...Our world is being controlled by tiny invisible 1s and 0s..." Clearly he has gone insane.
[QUOTE=Jarate Lover;35952081]"...Our world is being controlled by tiny invisible 1s and 0s..." Clearly he has gone insane.[/QUOTE] "Binary numbers! They're everywhere!"
if it was anonymous it would be released by now
Hah, sure. Networks containing highly classified information are entirely removed from the Internet. No way you can access them without physically breaking into the server rooms.
[QUOTE=Headhumpy;35952230]Hah, sure. Networks containing highly classified information are entirely removed from the Internet. No way you can access them without physically breaking into the server rooms.[/QUOTE] He said anonymous was given the data, they didn't hack it.
[QUOTE=Kingy_ME;35952369]He said anonymous was given the data, they didn't hack it.[/QUOTE] Oh, so they just have sources in the deepest levels of every government agency.
Bullshit.
[QUOTE=soulharvester;35949845]"Anonymous" isn't a fucking "organization". It's a fucking cover for people who don't want to be identified.[/QUOTE] Or who need a quick banner to fall under for quick popularity.
[QUOTE=mac338;35950435]I'm going to eat this paper towel if this is true.[/QUOTE] Toxx.
[QUOTE=Stopper;35952503]Toxx.[/QUOTE] I'd say I'd eat my own sock if I didn't intend on keeping my promise.
[QUOTE=RedStar;35949885]oh no they're gonna hack the gibson[/QUOTE] it's a righteous hack
[quote]The “virtual sit-in” lasted half an hour. For that, Doyon is facing 15 years in jail.[/quote] It's now a crime worth a sentence of 15 years to have virtual sit-ins that last half an hour? :v:
[QUOTE]using what he calls the new “underground railroad” and a network of safe houses across the country. [/QUOTE] [IMG]http://www.visualwalkthroughs.com/halflife2/routekanal1/33.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=download;35950282]Because of the nature of some classified things, they wouldn't exists in electronic form, or at least in electronic form connected to the internet. CIA Black operations and classified weapons programs are examples. Thus they wouldn't have them[/QUOTE] There's this. And the fact that the most sensitive of sensitive data wouldn't be stored on a host with any form of Internet connectivity. Meaning the only way to get to that data would be to actually be on the network it resides in. And if the data was really that sensitive the firewalls, encryption and authentication processes would be far too complex for people under the name of anonymous to get through. The "government secrets" that usually get hacked out of a computer system? They really aren't all that bad compared to the stuff they cannot access over the Internet. It's basic security, don't connect anything you really don't want spreading around to the Internet.
If it were true, we'd know alot of stuff we've been asking for a whole life time.
[QUOTE=usaokay;35952750]I want to know about Area 51, the JFK assassination, and the secret gold room in Mt. Rushmore.[/QUOTE] Why Area 51? I mean sure it might be nice if they have any cool prototype planes there, and we all know JFK was assassinated by Mason, Black Ops told us that and video games never lie.
But how do you know you have all of them if some are classified so you don't know they exist?
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