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Horey shiit, it's antisec tiem[1] kiddies! And it looks like I was right[2] about there being a strong correlation between Lulzsec gentlemen and AnonOps. This should be fun.

Btw, what's it gonna take to raise zerofor0wned from slumber again? They haven't published in awhile and I miss them. Surely Lulzsec kids are of the age of majority now, let's get the soft gloves off and do some real doxing.

[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisec_Movement

[2]: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2631053



I'm confused about the relationship between Anti-Sec (in the sense of the wikipedia article) and Anonymous. Anti-Sec is "dedicated to eradicating full-disclosure of vulnerabilities and exploits and free discussion on hacking related topics" [1]. In contrast, Anonymous is a strong backer of Wikileaks which would seem to be squarely behind the concept of full disclosure (except insofar as it could undermine the process of full disclosure).

I wonder if LulzSec even intended to make this connection. This "call to action" is quite different from the Anti-Sec mission statement, but I would have a hard time believing they weren't aware of previous use of "Anti-Sec".

[1] http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2009/Jul/164




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