Hacker Publishes Cell Phone Numbers of House Democrats (thehill.com)
Another day, another leak. A suspected Russian hacker known as "Guccifer 2.0" has published the phone numbers of House Democrats on his website Friday. The Hill reports: "The document was obtained from the cyberattack on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC). The hacker also published DCCC shared passwords to several online databases and news networks. The dump also included the memos on the House race for Florida's 18th district, including opposition research on the Republican contenders, which is being vacated by Democrat Patrick Murphy as he vies for the Senate. The hacker also claimed to have breached House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's computer and published a memo sent to her about a 2015 fundraiser for Morgan Carroll, who is running for a Colorado House seat against Republican Mike Coffman."
Not much is lost when a list of phone numbers and names is published... remember what happened when Paris Hilton (hotel chain rich girl and occasional TV star) had her SIdekick list published. Those who didn't want to be called changed their number quickly, and some who did want to be called such as low-rated TV personality Justin Gunn made bank collecting information... he even made a Current TV video bragging about his newfound fame.
Remember, everybody in the US House of Representatives is up for reelection right now. So, those phone numbers can be pointed at contribution-taking call centers and taken to the bank..
So, is this the first WIn10 hack or just a lazily e-mailed document?
Annoying American politicians on their personal cell phones seems rather juvenile. How about publishing Kim Jong Un's cell number so we can have some REAL fun?
#DeleteChrome
You're offtopic... but this is the kind of thing Slashdot was built to discuss. Try submitting this as a story and hopefully the editors will respond.
You know what this means? It means you should have read the licensing provisions before you started your project. It's not like they were a secret, they're included in every bit of software that falls under the GPL.
Hah, just kidding. You almost had me, right up until the part where you started gushing about Microsoft's "Shared Source" licensing. That was a bit much and you gave yourself away.
Nice troll, though. 7 out of 10 for the effort.
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
On the theory that hackers are technological leaders, it looks like they are leading us down the drain.
Each time I seriously consider the Fermi Paradox, I keep coming to the conclusion that technological civilizations are quite prone to suicide via insanity. We are apes with nuclear bombs and biological weapons and no understanding of what we are doing. We have reached the point where we could accidentally exterminate ourselves at any time, but soon it will only take one madman to do it on purpose. Never been a shortage of madmen.
The transition from naturally evolved intelligence to rationally designed intelligence appears to be quite rocky. My quatloos say we're gonna lose and exterminate ourselves first.
Freedom = (Meaningful - Coerced) Choice != (Speech | Beer^2), and sad sock puppets' bad mods avail them naught.
I think it was some kind of cut-and-paste trollage of ancient history. Maybe his real point was to demonstrate the uncivilized behavior of hackers and geeks? In that case, he seems to have made his point pretty well.
Pretty sure this joke goes back at least 30 years, but it was my conclusion that excessive use of computers is not good for mental hygiene.
Freedom = (Meaningful - Coerced) Choice != (Speech | Beer^2), and sad sock puppets' bad mods avail them naught.
The FEC is not investigating the DNC for moving $61 million from local elections into the Hillary Clinton campaign, even though that would appear to directly violate FEC regulations, and possibly money laundering laws as well. (It literally rearranged the primary political landscape.)
However, the FEC did say that Bill Maher made an excessive and impermissible donation to the Bernie Sanders campaign. They're definitely on the ball and looking after our interests!
Oh, and new E-mails from the Clinton server have surfaced from a FOI request by Judicial Watch.
Remember how Hillary said she deleted *only* personal E-mails that would be of no interest to the investigation? Yup - several work-related E-mails in the new batch, which were not given over to the FBI. (Also, these were released under by the State Department under court order, which means that the State Department had them and didn't make them available to the FBI either.)
And of course, it's not about the lies and corruption that these leaks uncover... it's those evil Russians meddling in our internal political affairs. What right do they have to meddle in the internal affairs of a sovereign nation?
I've gotten 'kinda jaded about whether it's "appropriate" or "inappropriate" to remove personal details from a leak and such. Go ahead and dox the lawmakers, maybe it'll get them to make better laws to protect their privacy, and by accident, protect ours as well.
Maybe I should start a petition on Change.org to get some of these problems addressed. That always works.
I'd have been more impressed if it was at least an original rant, but its actually decades-old copypasta.
Ready to find a new romance? Call 2027276300 and ask for Nancy!
Democrats have cell phones and do research on how to win elections. More at 11.
More like Guccifer 0.2.
Mrs. Clinton is having trouble with people complaining about her e-mail server, while the truth is she's been facing the limits of IT and backup for years. Today there's multi-TB hard drives... but those weren't available during the Bubba Administration. Seems like nobody in politics can keep a contact list private these days.
Obvious bullshitter is obvious
"defragging ext2 file system".
1. ext2 is ancient history.
2. The file system doesn't need to be defragged. It's not Windows.
"our lawyers advised us that any products compiled with GPL'ed tools - such as gcc - would also have to its source code released."
3. Absolutely false. If your lawyer (as if you actually had one) had done any research on the GPL, they would have discovered the LGPL. Code written using LGPL libraries doesn't have to be released.
"although it was tough to do, there really was no option: We had to rewrite the code, from scratch, for Windows 2000."
4. Only a total moron would have ignored FreeBSD, which has had token ring support for a long time, and allows you to keep your source code to yourself. There are many fewer problems porting a program from linux to FreeBSD than from linux to Windows.
" Part of this license states that any changes to the kernel are to be made freely available. Unfortunately for us, this meant that the great deal of time and money we spent "touching up" Linux to work for this investment firm would now be available at no cost to our competitors."
5. You would only have had to give your source to the same imaginary investment firm you gave the program to. That includes modified kernels. They are under no obligation to distribute the source unless they distribute the program, so any program for internal use would be perfectly fine.
Come on, you can do better than that. Or maybe not ... in which case you're one sad f*ck.
"Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
Nice troll, though. 7 out of 10 for the effort.
We rate things here on a scale of -1 to 5...
The "effort" was mostly in dragging this old chestnut out of mothballs. I mean, the least he could have done was ditched the crap about token ring, ext2, and Windows 2000. I give it 2/10 with one point for nostalgia and one for inexplicably having this copypasta (born before the word 'copypasta' even existed) lying around to post in the first place.
I didn't look very hard, but here is the same anecdote on Slashdot in 2002: https://slashdot.org/comments....
Wait. Trump is weak, but forced Putin to do something?
You can compile using GPL tools but with libraries that have proprietary licenses or BSD/MIT type licenses. QB64 is compiled like this.
You don't have to release source code for anything unless you intend to redistribute your modified versions to the public. If you keep this all in-house, you don't have to share anything.
This is a CIA spook scare of the Democrats. CIA are the domestic enemies all the way back before 9/11 and including 9/11.
No understanding? I know that our understanding is limited, but no understanding, really? And who taught you your understanding of apes?
On the theory that hackers are technological leaders, it looks like they are leading us down the drain.
Each time I seriously consider the Fermi Paradox, I keep coming to the conclusion that technological civilizations are quite prone to suicide via insanity. We are apes with nuclear bombs and biological weapons and no understanding of what we are doing. We have reached the point where we could accidentally exterminate ourselves at any time, but soon it will only take one madman to do it on purpose. Never been a shortage of madmen.
The transition from naturally evolved intelligence to rationally designed intelligence appears to be quite rocky. My quatloos say we're gonna lose and exterminate ourselves first.
"Mommy help I need a safe space the hax0rz keep picking on my favorite political party!"
That right there is some high-quality tinfoil.
After both parties get hacked and all the dirt is on the table, it would be utterly shocking to find out they're only as corrupt as we suspect they are.
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People question why we need to move into space? THIS. THIS is why we need to move into space.
Because right now, every single intelligence we know of in the whole universe depends on Earth, and one lucky psychopath could wipe them out (or throw us so far back technologically that, with remaining surface-accessible resources, we would never recover).
who happens to be either Barbara Boxer (D-umshit) or Dianne Fienstein (D-tached) and tell them to STFU and retire already?
// I'm not holding it
/// retire already, you 2 old dipshits
/ breath
This long post was FBI. Its immediacy after first post makes it clear how FBI operate under the name "Slashdot" now.
Keep your mind clear when you read. Pay attention that much said on this site serves the sole purpose of the FBI and US Government. This includes anything said about Microsoft, Google, Facebook because they are all US Government tracking, profiling, and data mining operations.
SIGINT and HUMINT.
Technology cant make us more human, we need to work that out for ourselves, and thats where we are lagging.
Is it?
Name three things the CIA has done that were not related to their clandestine and treasonous attacks against the American citizenry.
The psychopaths will follow, whatever other rock we decide to settle on. They will act as parasites, they will seek to enslave, and they will destroy, just as they do here.
Is there any evidence that this "Guccifer" is a Russian hacker or is that just something the incompetent FBI is claiming?
Wait. Trump is going to nuke the Russians, but the Russians are working with Trump? Who is made enough to nuke Russia again?
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Given that politicians are allowed to pay bribes to obtain unlisted numbers of private citizens.
Go take your meds, Sparky.
Il n'y a pas de Planet B.
That's an excellent rebuttal that answers every one of his points spot-on.
Il n'y a pas de Planet B.
I don't like hearing things that don't conform to my political biases. Everyone but me is an idiot who is not fit to live.
Yeah?
Then tell me where I'm wrong.
Throwing insults is 'kinda cheap and meaningless, ya know?
Hacker publishes URLs of 435 major websites
Changing your phone number is mightily inconvenient. What would be really helpful would be if say Google and Apple set up something so that you change your number, tell Google and Apple about the change complete with a list of all people you want to know about it (that could be for example your address book on your phone), and then they go and update your phone number on all Android phones and iPhones where the user is on your list.
Why are all the liberals soo hell bent on making peace with mother Russia, when in fact Russia hates you liberals. The same question can be asked about Islamic Fundamentalism. Why do liberals love Islam soo much when Islam is against everything the liberals are supporting. Also why are the conservatives soo hell bent on going to war with Islamic fundamentalists when they seem like such natural allies (pro gun, pro family values, pro religion, etc)
Just seems like there are some strange bed fellows in politics. Is there a logical reason for anyone's beliefs or is it just happenstance and entirely dependent on which region of the country you grew up in and what manner of propaganda is being espoused by the media.
... fully funded by Congress, I have ZERO sympathy for politicians getting hacked.
^ "Zontar The Mindless " is already dead.
Seems to be basic lack of human understanding there, but mostly I think you two are just making my point, so I should thank you.
Unless it is just one of you with a sock puppet. Seems like a lot of trouble, but given such a weak position, you might think you need it.
It doesn't matter who is acting in an uncivilized manner towards whom. But before I waste so much time, why don't you set the stage by actually trying to defend your socipathy? Probably Libertarian insanity on the thin evidence.
Freedom = (Meaningful - Coerced) Choice != (Speech | Beer^2), and sad sock puppets' bad mods avail them naught.
Hmm... I'm not sure it's a matter of being more or less human. I think that guided evolution of our technology is fundamentally logarithmic, while the random evolution of our biology is linear. Philosophy can help bridge the gap, but you can argue that philosophy is as morally neutral as technology.
I've already confessed that I don't see a good solution, but I wish you had one to offer. Sometimes I think what we need is some kind of regulator on the speed of technological progress, because I don't see much of anything that can be done on the biological side. Even with such solution approaches as passive eugenics or active genetic engineering, it seems unlikely that we human beings can keep up... In terms of evolutionary competition and subject to the theory that intelligence actually is a survival trait, then the machines should be taking over any day now.
Obsolete species are lucky if they can find a zoo to delay their extinction.
Freedom = (Meaningful - Coerced) Choice != (Speech | Beer^2), and sad sock puppets' bad mods avail them naught.
he's a Democrat and Obama is running the executive branch. Never mind.
The Obama admin prosecuted, convicted, and jailed right-winger Dinesh D'Souza for doing this for a lowly Senate campaign that had no chance of winning.
Bill knows D'Souza and his case, having had him as a guest on his show, and thus should have known better.
WHO suspects the hacker was Russian? It's a great talking point the Democrats pushed out to all their press stooges to try to distract from the content, and two Democrat-aligned security firms dutifully parrot the claim based on the thin veneer of a Russina VPN address (as though nobody but Russian intel uses those {sigh}) but the even the Obama admin FBI (the one that did not indict Hillary) is saying there's not enough evidence to pin it on Russia.
Saying "Suspect Russian Hacker" is every bit as valid here as saying Obama is the "suspected ISIS founder" based on Trump's political rhetoric. The fact that a person with a vested political case may want people to suspect something and may even believe it is not sufficient to put the assertion into a news piece as though unbiased serious criminal/military/spy investigators are the ones doing the suspecting.
How about we just make sure the benefits of technology spread to all the people, equally.
The way i see it at the moment, technology concentrates power through its tendency to create global monopolies, its not the way capitalist societies are supposed to work.
Intellectual Property rights need to be reformed, thats the only way i think we can control the speed of technological evolution.
Here's the URL for the an article on Ars Technica: http://arstechnica.com/tech-po... (Disclaimer: I have no relationship w/ Ars Technica. I just happened to read the article there.)
Sure, public email addresses are just that: public. Apparently the released info goes further:
For the Reps:
If I read the article right, similar personal info for aides and support staff was released. And this was only done for the Democrats. No information, personal or public, about the Republicans was released.
We are less than three months from election day. Campaigns need functioning, reliable communication channels to coordinate, to share information, to organize events, etc. If they're inundated w/ spam, they won't be able to work effectively. If they start changing their email addresses, phone numbers, etc., their communication can easily be impacted. It's likely that the dox will make it more difficult for the Democrats to compete in the upcoming election.
Further, "Guccifer 2.0" claimed in the announcement that this is evidence that the election is a "farce" (from G's blog)... that everything is done "behind the scenes". Thus, Guccifer 2.0 isn't just broadcasting information; he/she/they are trying to sow doubt about the validity of the electoral process. This isn't an attack on the Democrats. It's really an attack on a key element of our republic.
This is horrible.
If they switch their phone numbers, how will the lobbyists be able to get a hold of them to tell them how to vote?