Anonymous Releases 90,000 Military E-Mail Accounts
jjp9999 writes "Anonymous Operations posted 90,000 military email addresses and passwords to the Pirate Bay on July 11, in what they're calling 'Military Meltdown Monday.' They obtained the emails while hacking government contracting and consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton. They hinted at other information obtained during the breach, which they describe as 'maps and keys for various other treasure chests buried on the islands of government agencies, federal contractors and shady whitehat companies.' The breach comes just days after Anonymous hacked government contractor IRC Federal. Both breaches are linked to the new AntiSec movement, which LulzSec joined forces with shortly before disbanding."
TOR is an end-user decision. Host it on the web and the people downloading it could use TOR, but you don't really specifically distribute via TOR.
What you're talking about is more akin to Freenet.
"People who think they know everything are very annoying to those of us who do."-Mark Twain
you're more or less right-- the OP is just gonna get busted tinkering with IDS on his botnet or whatever crazy crap and never get to his actual target.
Just go to a coffee shop you've never been to on the other side of town and pop a wifi AP in the area. Just be mindful to not do stupid shit like log into your facebook account and treat it sorta like an OTP-- dough-nut re-use.
This last part is crucial, go check max butler's 2nd case, they figured out what APs were available, and then cross-referenced them with login's on boxes he controlled.
It's easiest to just make a separation in your life, and when it's show time, do your one task and do it well, and then return to the other part of your life.
The trick is to never give them a reason to look at you as a person in the first place.
Past that, it's making sure you don't get caught with physical evidence. I like to find cheap old laptops I can buy in person used from places like goodwill and pc repair stores/etc and one-time use them as well then wipe and donate back to a thrift store. Once you're through that, you should be more or less bullet proof.
No, there isn't. The US does not have an Official Secrets Act. Unless there are special circumstances (like agreeing to submit to contract or military law), it is not a crime to share or acquire secret information. See the Pentagon Papers case. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentagon_Papers#Legal_case