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7000+ Accounts and 70 Police sites taken down in the name of AntiSec

Posted on July 31, 2011 by Lee J

Operation Anti Security has made another huge dent in the security of american sheirfs. the latest being from mosheriffs.com ( which is offline now ), the site was defaced and 7000+ accounts leaked online. The leak is in all plain text, all law enforcement officers. username, cleartext and non-generated passwords,home addresses.

Time for us to conduct a raid of our own. In retaliation to the unjust persecution of dozens of suspected Anonymous
"members", we attacked over 70 US law enforcement institutions defacing their
websites and destroying their servers. Additionally, we have stolen massive
amounts of confidential documents and personal information including email
spools, password dumps, classified documents, internal training files, informant
lists, and more to be released very soon. We demand prosecuters immediately drop
all charges and investigations against all "Anonymous" defendants. The 10GB of private law enforcement data contains:

  • The mail spools of police officers from dozens of different PDs
  • Usernames, passwords, social security numbers, home addresses and phone
    numbers to over 7000 officers
  • A list of hundreds of snitches who made "anonymous" crime tips to the police
  • Hundreds of internal police academy training files The leaked data also contained jail inmate databases and active warrant
    information but we are we redacting the name/address info to demonstrate how
    those facing the gun of the criminal injustice system are our comrades and not
    our adversaries. On the other hand, we will be making public name and contact
    information about informants who had the false impression that they would be
    able to "anonymously" snitch in secrecy. To law enforcement: your bogus trumped-up charges against the Anonymous paypal
    LOIC attacks will not stick, nor will your intimidation tactics stop us from
    exposing your corruption. While many of the recent "Anonymous" arrestees are
    completely innocent, there is no such thing as an innocent cop, and we will act
    accordingly. To our hacker comrades: now is the time to unite and fight back against our
    common oppressors. Escalate attacks against goverment, corporate, law
    enforcement and military targets: destroy their systems and leak their private
    data. In our fight for a world free from police, prisons and politicians, we will
    continue to expose their corruption and destroy their systems. Remember there
    are more of us than there are of them, and they can never stop us all. Solidarity means Attack! "The day will come when our silence will be more powerful than the voices
    you are throttling today." – August Spies, Anarchist Haymarket Martyr

In the release notes on the defaced site is another note saying that 70 sites have been owned. Over 70 US law enforcement institutions were attacked including: > 20jdpa.com, adamscosheriff.org, admin.mostwantedwebsites.net,

alabamasheriffs.com, arkansassheriffsassociation.com,
bakercountysheriffoffice.org, barrycountysheriff.com, baxtercountysheriff.com,
baxtercountysherifffoundation.org, boonecountyar.com, boonesheriff.com,
cameronso.org, capecountysheriff.org, cherokeecountyalsheriff.com,
cityofgassville.org, cityofwynne.com, cleburnecountysheriff.com,
coahomacountysheriff.com, crosscountyar.org, crosscountysheriff.org,
drewcountysheriff.com, faoret.com, floydcountysheriff.org, fultoncountyso.org,
georgecountymssheriff.com, grantcountyar.com, grantcountysheriff-collector.com,
hodgemansheriff.us, hotspringcountysheriff.com, howardcountysheriffar.com,
izardcountyar.org, izardcountysheriff.org, izardhometownhealth.com,
jacksonsheriff.org, jeffersoncountykssheriff.com, jeffersoncountyms.gov,
jocomosheriff.org, johnsoncosheriff.com, jonesso.com, kansassheriffs.org,
kempercountysheriff.com, knoxcountysheriffil.com, lawrencecosheriff.com,
lcsdmo.com, marioncountysheriffar.com, marionsoal.com, mcminncountysheriff.com,
meriwethercountysheriff.org, monroecountysheriffar.com, mosheriffs.com,
mostwantedgovernmentwebsites.com, mostwantedwebsites.net,
newtoncountysheriff.org, perrycountysheriffar.org, plymouthcountysheriff.com,
poalac.org, polkcountymosheriff.org, prairiecountysheriff.org,
prattcountysheriff.com, prentisscountymssheriff.com, randolphcountysheriff.org,
rcpi-ca.org, scsosheriff.org, sebastiancountysheriff.com, sgcso.com,
sharpcountysheriff.com, sheriffcomanche.com, stfranciscountyar.org,
stfranciscountysheriff.org, stonecountymosheriff.com, stonecountysheriff.com,
talladegasheriff.org, tatecountysheriff.com, tishomingocountysheriff.com,
tunicamssheriff.com, vbcso.com, woodsonsheriff.com

original leak/defacing: https://zone-h.org/mirror/id/14515221 accounts: https://pastebin.com/v1H455Na

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