Lupe gets help from Anonymous - TY gets release date

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U live under a rock for the last decade?
nah... I just aint never heard of a gang of hackers named "Anonymous" I aint realize they were the ones that had PSN shut down a while back tho. I was pissed. But if they gettin Lu a release date then they can do no wrong :blessed:
 

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nah... I just aint never heard of a gang of hackers named "Anonymous" I aint realize they were the ones that had PSN shut down a while back tho. I was pissed. But if they gettin Lu a release date then they can do no wrong :blessed:
They fukking pop up everywhere, all over the news and current events in recent times... Lol
 

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:patrice: I dont know if I believe this. I know multi-billion dollar companies dont fold that easily under pressure.

Bruh Anonymous has put pressue on FBI / Governments / Mexican Cartels / Sony / Microsoft / Activision-Blizzard... Atlantic is not even in the same stratosphere as those I just listed... Anonymous took down the FBI site and shyt, the fukk Atlantic gonna do ??

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Who you think leaked the cop information for the murder of Mike Brown.. Anon did..

These arent your regular "hackers" that just send out emails to put viruses on people computers. These are the type of people you see in movies like Swordfish and shyt (i posted this in another thread)


Theres some legit hackers out there.. That old white porn star.. Jenna Jameson had someone steal something from her or something and she asked some people at Reddit to help her out. Within 30 minutes they had dudes social security number, bank information and address..

she traded tit pictures for everything :russ:

There was a thread on it here
 

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When did Anon go up against the Cartels? :lupe:

http://abcnews.go.com/International...hackers-mexicos-zeta-cartel/story?id=14875273

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/wor...ug-cartel-viral-video-threat-article-1.972507

they backed down tho in the end, but they did get one up on the cartels.. The cartels offered a lot of $ to hire hackers of equal talent to find out information on the other hackers.. the Cartel had one of their members(anonymous members) kidnapped originally which is where the beef started. But released him after the threats from Anonymous..

After initial mixed signals, it appears that online hacker collective Anonymous has decided to take on Mexico's most violent and feared drug cartel, the Zetas, which could put the drug gang in a tight spot.

In just the past few days, rumors of a showdown between Anonymous and the Zetas drug cartel have been the subject of a veritable media frenzy. Speculation about the scope of the confrontation abounds, fueled by several conflicting reports about the "hacktivist" group's intentions.

The source of the confusion is a YouTube video which was posted on October 6 by one "MrAnonymousguyfawkes," which shows a masked speaker accusing the Zetas in Veracruz of having kidnapped a member of Anonymous in that state. As retribution, the individual claims that Anonymous will expose Zetas-linked police officers, officials, and journalists unless their associate is released. "You made a great mistake in taking one of us; release him and if something happens to him, you [expletive] will remember the 5th of November."

As news of Anonymous' threat spread, they appeared to make their first move on October 28, when the group defaced the website of Gustavo Rosario Torres, a former state prosecutor from Tabasco. The page, which remained vandalized at the time of writing, features the message "Gustavo Rosario is a Zeta" imposed over an image of carved jack-o-lanterns.


The hacktavist collective Anonymous has cancelled Operation Cartel after a member that was allegedly abducted by a Mexican drug cartel was released Thursday, the group's longtime public face announced in an online post.

Barrett Brown claimed the organization had 25,000 emails stolen from the Mexican government that proved collusion with the Zetas cartel, blamed for dozens of deaths in the drug war gripping the Veracruz region of Mexico, Gawker reported Thursday. From those e-mails, the group says it compiled a list of 75 Zetas accomplices, which Anonymous threatened to expose.
 
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