Anonymous Retaliates, Leaks Texas Police Emails
An anonymous reader sends word that hacking group Anonymous has breached servers and accounts belonging to "dozens" of Texas police departments, leaking emails, documents and personal information. They say the attacks are in retaliation for "the arrests of dozens of alleged Anonymous suspects," and were done in solidarity with "the 'Anonymous 16' PayPal LOIC defendants, accused LulzSec member Jake Davis 'Topiary,' protesters arrested during #OpBart actions, Bradley Manning, Stephen Watt, and other hackers and leakers worldwide." Predictably, some of the leaked emails paint an unflattering picture of internal operations at the police departments.
Not for racism, bigotry, their general unprofessionalism, etc. I mean, that's kind of a given for local-level Texas cops. No, they should be for the epic level of stupidity they showed in actually *writing all that down* and *sending it in emails*.
Anyone *that* stupid probably shouldn't be trusted to operate the fry machine at McDonalds, much less be in charge of investigating crimes.
I've had some pretty dumb friends over the years who ended up becoming cops (we're talking 2+2=5 dumb), but even they knew better than to BROADCAST their incompetence for the record. I just wonder how some of these departments are supposed to collect DNA evidence when half their force thinks DNA is a rap group from the 80's. Not that every Texas cop can be Sam Deeds from Lonestar, but geez.
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
Stop glorifying criminal acts. What these people calling themselves Anonymous are doing are crimes. As IT professionals and geeks, we do not endorse crime. We hate crime.
I find it is absolutely horrendous that crime seems to be regarded as justified by some, just because it is IT crime. Crime is crime--if you want to change society, you do live in a democracy and are supposed to change it by voting. Crime is not OK.
Stop crime!
Tell your friends about xenu.net
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Since when does Anonymous not just act because it can? Does it really need a reason?
I8-D
I heard you say the word crime a lot. But technically, what Google does is a crime in China. In the US, media tried to show that Google's Canadian Pharmacy advertisements, which was a crime in the US, make Google look evil. But if you have half a notion about health care, there is a greater argument that it is actually ethical.
What makes something unethical simply because it is a crime? Any idiotic idea can become a crime, like blasphemy laws in Iran. So saying your against crime has to have an underlying ethic of which laws you support, and which you yourself would break under certain circumstances.
Let's stick to ethics, and leave crime to politicians. We can argue the ethics, but really, crime is not crime. Saying otherwise, you validate every law ever made everywhere.
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And then make egregious grammatical errors in your post. So, tell me: what is 80 possessing, exactly?
moar sauce plz
Did she ever act unlawfully?
ohhhhh yeahhhh....
Anonymous bringz the lulz again, and how!
Of course, messing wid da police,
in Texas,
may turn out to be lulzy in ways the are completely unprepared for.
So Bradley Manning is mistreated by the federal government. The BART protesters are badly treated (and the cell phone thing was probably illegal). Topiary was arrested in Britain. Can give a coherent ideological explanation why therefore one goes after police departments in Texas? These emails are full (unsurprisingly) of evidence of racism and corruption. So it isn't like having these out in the open is a bad thing. But let's not pretend this makes almost any sense as retaliation for previous actions against LulzSec or other individuals.
Yes, because when seconds count, the cops are only minutes away. And when they do get there, they're actually pretty likely to arrest the victim. I've seen this personally more than once. Then there are these little techniques they use... you're upset, they lure you outside "c'mon, let's just step outside" and as soon as you're out your door, you're arrested for disturbing the peace. Yeah, don't fall for that one. Well, there is a silver lining. They're usually not quite as corrupt as our politicians and judges, and individual cops do a lot less harm than individual politicians and judges.
I've fallen off your lawn, and I can't get up.
Groups like anonymous don't appear for no reason. They appear because of unrest and anger. They come about due to poor leadership, injustice and general bullshit occurring. Anonymous is idealism that is a new level of borderline terrorism. There's a big difference here... noone is being shot, or killed. They are being exposed for what they truly are and now get to pay the price.
We may have cops who don't play by the rules but they are OUR cops, OUR friends and family, OUR fellow Texans.
Texans don't take kindly to outsiders meddling in our internal affairs!
Other questionable content includes the use of homophobic language, and this request for the Texan chiefs to investigate an officer's affair with a married woman. Tax dollars at work:
From: Doug Lauersdorf Sent: Thu 9/16/2010 10:06 AM To: Bob Wieners; Luke Loeser Cc: Subject: Complainant Attachments: View As Web Page Chiefs: I conducted a preliminary inquiry into information received from Detective Price who received a call from Mr. Clements wanting us to know that one of our officers on midnight shift was having an affair with his wife. He also complained that the officer had run his criminal history. I asked KC to contact DPS to research their database to ascertain any person(s) that had ran his information to obtain information from any of the following: CCH, TDL, NCIC, TCIC, SETCIC, etc. The search revealed that the only person with the Friendswood Police Department that had run him was Elaine who had ran the information at KCâ€s direction at my request. This matter is mute until the time comes when he initiates the complaint process and provides us with the officerâ€s name. Sergeant Douglas E. Lauersdorf
I'm just not seeing the homophobic language here. Am I missing something (besides moot/mute)?
Every time I start to have faith in humanity, I ruin it by driving to work between 7 and 8 am.
I for one am glad they are out there.
See... It's going to happen like this. The law is not going to be discouraged by a defacement and some leaks. And anonymous will in turn start leaking info on informers. Which will get some informants or their families or other innocents killed. Then at that point murder charges apply to all that are part of it.. This is what happens in a game of tit for tat. The law is not that bozo from HB Gary. You can take down the police website, but they will still be out there trying to stop the perv from taking your 5 yr old, giving the accident victim cpr in a desperate attempt to save their life, and making sure your family is reasonable safe. But anon wants to be the prankster... Don't see much difference from the people that call 911 to get a ride to the CVS. It distracts the 98% of good cops from getting their job done.
Yeah there are corrupt cops... but there are corrupt politicians, and corrupt salesmen, and corrupt insurance guys, and corrupt software developers, and corrupt CEOs and corrupt ministers... but that gives the other 98% a bad name doesn't it?
Simply put they are acting like terrorists!
"We stand up for free speech, but don't like your message, so we will hack/deface your site."
"We breached government websites and distributed personal information because we don't agree with the policy put in place by elected officials that represent the constituants of the city/state, and even though we have broken the law (which is put in place for good reason), we should not be arrested if caught. We want to have our cake and eat it too. Because we are Anonymous, and what we think is right. If you don't agree with what we think you are wrong and we will hack your site/network/life until you agree with us."
Absolutely disgusting.
Does Anon realize that retaliation legitimises the captures of those people? I mean, as I see it, if there was a shred of doubt before that these people were part of Anon, retaliation just advertised that the belief was correct and those people are guilty of being part of the organization... I'm all about pointing out corruption and opening up closed doors when there are problems behind them, but keep getting sloppy like this Anon and it's going to be hard to find supporters in the future.
-=JML=-
For the lulz, and probably Texas was the biggest system they could get into quickly. There is little need to ask why they do things. It's a mob mentality.
-lulz
-low hanging fruit
-opportunity
-someone probably got a speeding ticket in texas once
-random
Pick one or more things on or off the list above, and there's your reason.
Everybody on /. knows Anonymous Cowards.
I don't get it. The gizmodo article does a good job to show how some of the e-mails paint a really bad picture of certain police officials. But then it includes this as an example of a "request for the Texan chiefs to investigate an officer's affair with a married woman", and comments that this is "tax dollars at work"...
From: Doug Lauersdorf
Sent: Thu 9/16/2010 10:06 AM
To: Bob Wieners; Luke Loeser
Subject: Complainant
Chiefs:
I conducted a preliminary inquiry into information received from Detective Price who received a call from Mr. Clements wanting us to know that one of our officers on midnight shift was having an affair with his wife. He also complained that the officer had run his criminal history. I asked KC to contact DPS to research their database to ascertain any person(s) that had ran his information to obtain information from any of the following: CCH, TDL, NCIC, TCIC, SETCIC, etc. The search revealed that the only person with the Friendswood Police Department that had run him was Elaine who had ran the information at KCÃââs direction at my request. This matter is mute until the time comes when he initiates the complaint process and provides us with the officerÃââs name.
Sergeant Douglas E. Lauersdorf
Ok, Gizmodo. You were spot on with the other e-mails, but this does not at all fit into your story. For starters, it is not a request, but rather a report. Second, the investigation was on the improper use of police computer files, not the marital affair.
See, use of police databases for personal reasons is a major no-no. And suspicions of such conduct is almost always looked into.
In this particular instance, the effort was suspended because they did not know which particular officer was being accused. Had they known, they could have looked specifically at his search history (for say, misspelled names of the complainant).
Anyway, the racist and other unprofessional e-mails should cause heads to roll. But in this last case I see nothing improper. Except that it is "moot", not "mute", Sgt Lauersdorf. :)
Jake Davis was framed by the real Topiary, Daniel Sandberg:
http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+British+Police+Duped+by+LulzSec+Into+Arresting+the+Wrong+Guy/article22280.htm
who is probably hiding in a cave right now since all his personal info has been freely available online for some time.
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
Does anything think it will do a damned thing to stop arrests of anonymous members?
... no, that's a perfectly good name, Officer. A fine name.
It's supposed to be completely automatic, but actually you have to press this button.
I like how the Gizmodo comments devolved into ganging up on someone's choice to post their penis online.
I'm glad something similar would never happen on Slashdot...
The original poster essentially said: stop being criminals. But laws are not always congruent with morals and ethics. Sometimes breaking the law is the right thing to do. If Anonymous have exposed this public institution for its corruption, then they have done good for society.
Ok, anonymous, you guys are starting to smell like you are politically biased towards the Democrats.
When are you going to start digging up the dirt on the Chicago, IL police department or on the corrupt CA state legislature.
I think you guys are just the Democrat's equivalent of Nixon's dirty tricks goons.
False equivalency. The level and kinds of corruption or impropriety differ between the parties, cities, etc. its not equal between the two parties; or locations. Texas is a good home to corruption, Chicago is too - either party.
A group of fairly like minded people - Anonymous - is going to have a bias against Authoritarian groups. Today's GOP is extremely authoritarian, more than Democrats (who are not far behind but they are about where the GOP used to be.) Economic anarchy and Authoritarianism are the GOP direction in the USA (and its increasing in that trajectory;) the Dems are as well but are between the GOP and the center. So in a sense, they do follow along a general trend line when you analyze it. So the left/right line either reflects this trend or is the reason it exists in the 1st place; over simplification causing the results to skew to that limited model.
Learn something; think outside the linear paradigm:
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One of my funnier tech support stories, I got a call that one of the 911 dispatch computers was running slow. When I went to investigate, I found that the dispatcher had download a virus along with the ovulation calendar that she installed on the dispatch computer. It was funny in soooo many ways.
If the ones they have celebrate when they shoot someone dead, and believe all minorities are criminal, they'd be better off with nobody at all; if that's all they can do. Otherwise, they'll have to pay more until they attract someone more appropriate.
It's hard to be moral, intelligent, and a Law Enforcement Officer. A Peace Officer, sure, that jives with the Natural Law, but to find people who will arrest and shoot people as needed for selling milk to each other or building guitars - well, that takes a special kind of psychopath.
So, now we've defined a job that only psychopaths will take and then we're shocked when they act like psychopaths. If we want this to change, we need to repeal thousands of unjust laws, and quickly.
My God, it's Full of Source!
OUTSIDE_IP=$(dig +short my.ip @outsideip.net)
That position is just not attractive unless you want to be a bully.
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And now we're posting stories with links to Gizmodo?
Slashdot sucks now. I'm out.
So this proves what, Texans act like Texans? Color me fucking astonished.
Oh, and fuck Texas
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - Evelyn Beatrice Hall, re Voltaire
Other questionable content includes the use of homophobic language, and this request for the Texan chiefs to investigate an officer's affair with a married woman. Tax dollars at work:
And: –conjunction
1. (used to connect grammatically coordinate words, phrases, or clauses) along or together with; as well as; in addition to; besides; also; moreover: pens and pencils.
Instead, I watch for posts like your and call the poster a shill. See the subject line.
SEE IT LIVE HERE!!!
matter. Why? Because Anonymous is a criminal organization performing criminal acts. They don't have a leg to stand on when it comes to exposing evil, they're just as evil as everyone else. If this stuff about this department had come out through other means, it'd be this department that would be the jackasses here. Instead, it's Anon, constant jackasses as always.
Why isn't the foul content of these leaks getting more mainstream coverage? #notWantingToBeConspiratorialOrAnything #hashTagsBoundToBeFrownedUponBy/.