FBI DITU fighting "Malicious Foreign Actor"s with military gear on US soil against US citizens

Razer Rayzer at riseup.net
Fri Jun 26 08:17:10 PDT 2015


Due to personal experience with this frauding joker (He panhandled for
his pill-junke money in my town for a couple of years a few years ago
then almost lost his lawyer's house for him when he fled bail on a
shittly little charge)  Do NOT believe a word "Commander X" says without
thorough verification from other sources.

RR

Ps. Tell "Curbhugger Chris" I said "Fuck you punk" for me. He blocked me
on twitter years ago after I mentioned how computer illiterate he really
is, and how his single (maybe two) computer dDos 'attack' on the
county's servers was NOT a revolutionary act.


On 06/25/2015 04:13 PM, coderman wrote:
> "BREAKING: According to Michael Ratner attorney for WikiLeaks
> Anonymous has been officially designated a "Malicious Foreign Actor"
> by the NSA"
> - https://twitter.com/CommanderXanon/status/614153130268299264
>
> i'd like to know if this was before or after summer of 2011, as
> designation of "Malicious Foreign Actor" would explain the use of
> indiscriminate military technology against an entire venue because of
> the presence of some Anons and LulzSec:
>   http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2011/Aug/76
> [ note that i'm still permanently moderated on Fyodor's FD, and thus
> won't reply there. ]
>
>
> sunlight - it may travel slowly,
>  but eventually the darkest corners come into view :P
>
> best regards,
>
>
> P.P.S. the "kit falling over" was because they tied the automated
> exploitation to DHCP assignment once device connected to 3G/4G data
> network. by using DHCP-Relay to inject thousands of lease requests
> over a single link, their fork-bomb'ed gear fell over, with haste. i
> hope it fucked your intercepts, jerks!  [ this kind of un-targeted
> mass surveillance is just as abhorrent as warrantless wiretaps on the
> backbone, even if the scope is limited.]
>


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