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When hackers turn on each other, Sunday edition

Posted on November 13, 2011 by Dissent

Getting kicked out of an IRC channel can be annoying.  Really annoying, apparently. So much so that  @theamericanlulz, who describes himself as a 16 year-old French hacker, dumped over 600 IRC nicks and corresponding IPs from anonops .net IRC on Pastebin with promises to get more people arrested.  In a preamble to the data, he explains his motivation:

well ive always been a lone hacker, i never even knew tools were out there but i heard of lulzsec on the news and i was shocked to see there were public hackers so i made a twitter then i learned about anonymous also. now when i heard them on the news people saying they were hackers on steroids and shit like that i thought wow i wanna join they must be smart. so i helped in all the major releases but never went on their public irc before. so the first time i went on it i kept getting kicked off by this skiddie then relized anons were ALL skids. most of them didnt even know what an 0day was. so i then left anons and went back to the underground… not before i OWNED them and got lolspoon and MANY others arrested also. also many more arrests to come according to the intelligiance agencies i have contact with. now let me get a few things straight im NOT A FED OR A SNITCH. i owned them because i realized there all skids and when i got kicked off by p0keu it fueled an anger within me which led to me owning them. lets get down to buisness shall we? that night i rooted anonops irc and logged all ips and sent them to dox bin but heres the list of there ips

I doubt that the IPs will be news or useful to law enforcement as I would guess they’ve already got someone sitting in or on the IRC channel monitoring it.  @theamericanlulz claims he has documents on 40 members of Anonymous that he will provide to get people arrested.  Only time will tell on that, I guess.

But the nicks and IPs are just part of the dump.  The remainder concerns someone else who seemingly upset @theamericanlulz by being a “snitch:”

now onto a snitch that faildoxed me, teampoison, and cocain. im sure those intelligence agencies knew there would be a price for working with me. i logged everything they did and found brad forbes mentioned a number of times. he has been trying to dox me and has sent me emails trying to be cool with me and and asking personal questions. i gave him fake info to tell if he was a snitch or not. and after reviewing my logs i see they had a list of possible suspects for me and one of them was the fake info i gave mr.forbes. so after a little more investigations i see he also is trying to snitch on non anonymous groups(i was doing anonymous) again it fueled an anger with me to dox mr. forbes and own him.

What follows was a few of the individual’s details and individual’s ministry-related database at adventsource.org. Almost 2500 people had their names, full addresses, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, and passwords posted. I’m not sure what two of the fields are and they’re not labelled.

This is getting ridiculous. I’m spending entirely too much time having to check Pastebin each day to keep up with hacks.  At this point, there’s little doubt in my mind that 2011 will claim the title of “The Year of the Hack.”

Update/Correction:  Looking at the adventsource.org database again, I see it also includes e-mail addresses and what be encoded credit card numbers (based on the site’s privacy policy).

 


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