SOPA + Future Rom Development? - HTC Sensation

Ok, so Megaupload has been seized by the Feds, and now other file sharing sites are withdrawing access, how is this going to affect Custom Rom Development?

SOPA is dead and nothing to do with Megaupload being shuttered. Fewer file sharing sites might mean developers having to look for alternative hosts for their ROMs, but it won't affect development.

k0nfucius said:
SOPA is dead and nothing to do with Megaupload being shuttered. Fewer file sharing sites might mean developers having to look for alternative hosts for their ROMs, but it won't affect development.
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SOPA was only an initiative by the US Senate. Other countries around the world have their own versions of anti-piracy laws that could in the future make development illegal. Also, SOPA is not dead it is only being delayed, it will rear its ugly head around sooner or later unless the members of Senate involved in this are voted out in the US 2012 election.

I have noticed that many links from Multiupload are now dead, as in there are other sites that have stopped people being able to share the files they've uploaded. I think the loss of MegaUpload will be an inconvenience, but nothing more - there are plenty of other options out there for hosting ROMs, APKs, etc.

Life itself doesn't like void - when something needed/useful disappears, new thing appears somwhere else.
I think you don't have to worry

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SOPA was only an initiative by the US Senate. Other countries around the world have their own versions of anti-piracy laws that could in the future make development illegal.
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Open source licenses like the GPL allow freedom to share and modify software, they're not about protecting copyright and will not be affected by SOPA-like anti-piracy laws.
Also, SOPA is not dead it is only being delayed, it will rear its ugly head around sooner or later unless the members of Senate involved in this are voted out in the US 2012 election.
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That's doubtful now. The debate has boiled down to Silicon Valley versus Hollywood, and ultimately Silicon Valley weilds more power and is more attractive to politicians, especially to Republicans thanks to the perceived liberal Hollywood bias.

I think everything will be fine.
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I doubt it.
Although Megaupload is down for good and other hosters like Filesonic, Wupload and many more have stopped their services, there are still several functioning filehosters such as Rapidshare and Mediafire.

Yea exactly plus i prefer mediafire
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a4ol said:
SOPA was only an initiative by the US Senate. Other countries around the world have their own versions of anti-piracy laws that could in the future make development illegal. Also, SOPA is not dead it is only being delayed, it will rear its ugly head around sooner or later unless the members of Senate involved in this are voted out in the US 2012 election.
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VOTE any politician that supports this SOPA/PIPA iniyiatives out in 2012.I'm so sick and tired of all this big government,big brother crap.They are coming after everything now from sports nutrition supplements to light bulbs to the internet. This madness got to stop!

Vote Everybody out and give a bunch of new people the chance to mess things up. Congress needs some house cleaning anyways.

Well if we could do away with congress altogether it would be fantabulous,But in all seriousness if the people don't rise up and make their voice heard this abuse of power will continue.
Think about it the government is regulating almost every aspect of our lives,and more and more regulations are issued almost every day.It wont be long before they will control how and when we use the internet.

The owner of megaupload I heard is facing 50 years while murders and rapist get 15 to 20 what a [email protected] joke. So who do I need to vote for or against to get the people out of the office that are pushing the SOPA idea

Dano79 said:
The owner of megaupload I heard is facing 50 years while murders and rapist get 15 to 20 what a [email protected] joke. So who do I need to vote for or against to get the people out of the office that are pushing the SOPA idea
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Well it's hard to say for sure,but basically the more liberal/left leaning the politician,the more likely he/she is to push for bigger,more intrusive government and more regulations.(Exmp. the so-called fairness doctrine)
Usually libertarians and small government conservatives are for less government intrusion and more individual liberty.You just have to listen to what they say and also examin their record on similar issues.
Here is a neat little site that shows who is for/against SOPA/PIPA type laws.
http://projects.propublica.org/sopa/
Look for your member of congress there and VOTE accordingly.

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Silent Sms attacks/tracking

so apparently the German government (and other entities) have been using silent sms attacks to keep tabs on its civilians
they send a silent sms to someones phone, it dosent show up at all on their device, but it pings back Imei numbers and other info, which can be cross reffed with the operator log of the towers and used to compile an entire movement profile for an individual
now i dont know about you but as an upstanding citizen this kind of crap concerns the heck outta me.
i believe further exploration into some sort of defense against ssms attacks is in order but it is way above my paygrade
I'm not so sure about this.. So the mobile OS developers, operators and the government(s) are involved in this? To me this sounds like someone is a bit paranoid.
It is possible and may not be at the behest of the cell providers. Look at the things that the US government has done in this regard. The patriot act here in the states gives the government the right to view and track calls, emails, and so forth. Though it could be a false alarm it is possible. :s
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Eeroz said:
I'm not so sure about this.. So the mobile OS developers, operators and the government(s) are involved in this? To me this sounds like someone is a bit paranoid.
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Not the OS developers, it purely has to do with the carriers. I remember reading a lot about similar things in the past, like pinging a phone, class 0 sms', etc. Does anyone have any related links, whether relating to the governments use or these pinging sms' in general? Sounds like an interesting topic!
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It is possible and may not be at the behest of the cell providers. Look at the things that the US government has done in this regard. The patriot act here in the states gives the government the right to view and track calls, emails, and so forth. Though it could be a false alarm it is possible. :s
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I hear you there. Look at the new chip they want in all cell phones in the US starting this year for government based SMS for terrorist threats and amber alerts. Wonder why it is gonna be connected to the GPS and phone mic?
I'm pretty confident that the government and to be more precise law enforcement have all right to keep track of you and your movements if they see fit.
In saying this though, most governments and once again to be more precise law enforcement will only track you and record your activities should you be doing activities that would force them to.
You aren't doing anything you shouldn't be doing are you?
PS I had to give my mobile number to an officer of the law the other day, to say the least I'm kind of paranoid that they will look through previous texts that I have sent which could be incriminating, but in saying this I'm more than happy to accept my fate should such predicament come to haunt me.
My point is that if you need to ensure you aren't being recorded or tracked, do your illegal activities on a phone which cannot be traced back to you.
Edit this image is relevant to this thread.
http://www.philzimmermann.com/images/TinFoilHatArea.jpg
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Any proof about this?
Do a search for Fema chips in cell phones and see.
zeekiz said:
I'm pretty confident that the government and to be more precise law enforcement have all right to keep track of you and your movements if they see fit.
In saying this though, most governments and once again to be more precise law enforcement will only track you and record your activities should you be doing activities that would force them to.
You aren't doing anything you shouldn't be doing are you?
PS I had to give my mobile number to an officer of the law the other day, to say the least I'm kind of paranoid that they will look through previous texts that I have sent which could be incriminating, but in saying this I'm more than happy to accept my fate should such predicament come to haunt me.
My point is that if you need to ensure you aren't being recorded or tracked, do your illegal activities on a phone which cannot be traced back to you.
Edit this image is relevant to this thread.
http://www.philzimmermann.com/images/TinFoilHatArea.jpg
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To say if you are not doing anything wrong then you should not fear having no privacy in the eyes of the government and the law is dumb. People keep information other than criminal activites private for many reasons, And that has the potential for abuse or missuse by the wrong people. For example look at American presidential campaigns Quite often they have people digging up dirt on their rivals, quite often its inconsequential dirt, but the PR firms twist it and stretch it and convert it into a duststorm of contraversy, can you imagine how much easier that type of BS would be if one political contender / group had a supporter or supporters high up with access to this information? low risk move for them, and a goldmine for their marketing firms.
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To say if you are not doing anything wrong then you should not fear having no privacy in the eyes of the government and the law is dumb. People keep information other than criminal activites private for many reasons, And that has the potential for abuse or missuse by the wrong people. For example look at American presidential campaigns Quite often they have people digging up dirt on their rivals, quite often its inconsequential dirt, but the PR firms twist it and stretch it and convert it into a duststorm of contraversy, can you imagine how much easier that type of BS would be if one political contender / group had a supporter or supporters high up with access to this information? low risk move for them, and a goldmine for their marketing firms.
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Agreed. Oh and while he is at it might as well tell all those people that died protecting freedom that they died for no reason because he doesn't care about his freedom of privacy.
zelendel said:
Agreed. Oh and while he is at it might as well tell all those people that died protecting freedom that they died for no reason because he doesn't care about his freedom of privacy.
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I wouldn't go as far as saying died for no reason, I agree with freedom of privacy, but I also believe more or less that they would be doing this pinging for our protection.
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I wouldn't go as far as saying died for no reason, I agree with freedom of privacy, but I also believe more or less that they would be doing this pinging for our protection.
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I know that maybe a bit harsh but some of my freinds were those that stood up for our rights and freedom and for someone to say its OK for a government to remove that right rubs me wrong.
I would to if you were innocent until proven guilty but we all know that is not the case anymore. Now you are guilty until proven innocent.
I think the days of thinking that our government is out for the good of people is long over.
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I wouldn't go as far as saying died for no reason, I agree with freedom of privacy, but I also believe more or less that they would be doing this pinging for our protection.
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Oh for my "protection" well thats okay then.
So whats your stance on carrier IQ then? after all its only sending information that will make our phone using experiance better, And from a safety issue SOPA and the Australian internet filter are brilliant, Means I can not access those nasty sites that will put me at risk, Just like in China. It does not stink of isolationisim and control at all. And all no one should want ANYTHING kept private if they are not breaking the law should they? Infact privacy breeds suscpicion. How about for everyones safety you post your private details and smses as well as your daily schedule so we know you are not going around consorting with terroists or drug dealers.
Anyone who would sacrifice liberty for security deserves neither.
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forget the government, they don't need to do anything.
all they need to do is contact Google and Apple.
they have us all under lock and key... in the name of convenience and technology.
we are all just bunch of *****es and whores.
Mainspring said:
forget the government, they don't need to do anything.
all they need to do is contact Google and Apple.
they have us all under lock and key... in the name of convenience and technology.
we are all just bunch of *****es and whores.
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^^^^--- This.
Anyway, as far as being able to track you they would need probable cause to even begin to attempt to defend themselves if any government type decides to do this. At least enough to warrant a search a seizure. I don't know how the laws are outside of the states but I can imagine unless you're in a dictatorship or you live in a communist nation the laws are similar.
Higher-ups have always been able to do this, that's not the question. The question is the legitimacy of the situations that they decide to use their power.
LOL
I love you guys who born and grow up in the US. and Western part where democracy is practicing daily.
Coming off a communist country, I love freedom a lot but ......... if you do no harm to the nation, no harm to the country, no harm to the community and no harm to anybody, then you SHOULD NEVER worry about it.
If you say "Obama is suck and I hate him" you not gonna be jailed for that.
If you say "I hate white president and I never vote for those again", you not gonna be fined for that.
If you say "I just have sex with my g/f and she moans like crazy", they not gonna care to listen to your conversation.
But if you are up to something, potentially put the nation, commnunity at risk, yes, you are deserved to lock up for the rest of your life as the safety issue for the rest.
Period.
Yes a the moment the government can suboena Google or whoever and can get the info but at least there is a process to be followed paperwork and its all mostly in the open. So if this is the case why do they need to get this info via this chip? To me the potential for misuse outweighs the potential for safety removing a link in the chain does not nessicarily make the chain better or stronger
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Yes a the moment the government can suboena Google or whoever and can get the info but at least there is a process to be followed paperwork and its all mostly in the open. So if this is the case why do they need to get this info via this chip? To me the potential for misuse outweighs the potential for safety removing a link in the chain does not nessicarily make the chain better or stronger
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Look at all the articles about how carriers gave the FBI an open ticket to their systems. The government has been doing unwarrented wire taps for years now in the name of security which is BS.
As for the previous comment no you don't get in trouble for things like that but let me tell you a true story about a buddy of mine.
He and his girlfreind got into an argument where she made up lies about how he said he would kill her for threating to run away with their child. The cops find him on a bus leaving state. Tosses him in jail for 4 weeks until he sees a judge as their is no bail in the state for demestic issues. Then he get 6 months probation and has to pay $4000 in fines. Cant go to trial as she cant be found. Now he has assault on his record and is having trouble finding work as all it says is ASSAULT nothing else. All for words he never said. But even if he had it was still just words. Nothing more. No history of violence. Just an empty threat.
Yeah freedom right. Guilty until proven innocent
Wow, never heard this until now

Wikipedia and Reddit Blackout against SOPA Bill

It is a very good step taken by Wikipedia and Reddit by making a whole day blackout against the SOPA Bill. No one would to like to be restricted while internet is such a place where people can enjoy the web with absolute freedom.
We should also vote against the SOPA bill.
To register your vote against SOPA, drop your vote on http://www.facebook.com/questions/275870919133992
You can also follow the trend by hitting http://bit.ly/AczxKb
Let's protest against SOPA
Read the site announcements XDA is going dark as well.
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Read the site announcements XDA is going dark as well.
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Yea, I got up this morning and noticed the blackout on here. Glad to see there's so many major companies getting involved in this.
By the way, I love Google's homepage in opposition to SOPA and PIPA today.
Yeah this is a but more serious than I expected. 2012=doomsday. It's started already
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Now to see if the "blackouts" will do any good. Rumors have it that the White House is rethinking it's stance on SOPA. Maybe Obama is smarter than we think? Any kind of censorship whether for good or bad gives me the shivers.
We will see. I really dont see it happening as that would cause the people that are already unhappy with the government to get even more up in arms. Now mix in the deal with the FEMA chip and we could see a very long year to come.

Megaupload down.... FileSonic & FileServe remove sharing

F*ck SOPA!
God when I said "could my day get any worse?" it was rhetorical.
I don't wanna lost torrent.... Is Xda at risk too?
Shawnpwn said:
F*ck SOPA!
God when I said "could my day get any worse?" it was rhetorical.
I don't wanna lost torrent.... Is Xda at risk too?
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Well SOPA isnt even passed so SOPA isnt the one to blame. the FED shut down megaupload without it, (as mentioned a thousand times). anyways i feel that XDA developers have relied pretty heavily on megaupload for ROMS, kernels and various files. so now when you go to some random rom, kernel or guide, what are you supposed to do when their files are linked to megaupload? yea this whole thing sucks, thats for sure
Dropbox?
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Dropbox?
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Need some idea's guys.. as I have to shift a few links from fileserve..
FED SOPA poteto-potato
is it just megaup at the moment?
are all the file shares going to do it?
@up very likely most will fall they all im sure host pirated stuff
back to FTP then
For those who need an alternative to the megaupload.
Anonyupload.com is the new file-hosting service without ads and made by Anonymous (I think all you know who they are). They're going to open this site soon and the servers will be placed in Russia
Even with SOPA down and PIPA on the back burner, XDA could easily be shut down if patent/copyright holders wanted to. In my research through the various EULAs, ACTA, DMCA and some of the current laws trying to be passed here in the states (and various trade agreements across the world) loopholes are being tightened and companies are starting to be forced to act to keep their IP valid.
Look at the patent wars between Apple & Samsung - according to some of the filings, ROMs and Kernels that contain functionality that are being contested could be viewed as illegal on this site and others.
It's a sad world we live in these days in regards to these types of information lock down, it seems even pure AOSP could be a violation of some IP law somewhere depending on signed treaties and/or loose interpretation of existing laws.
Will it happen? Unlikely, at least right now, but as these laws get passed and treaties get enacted rules here will probably need to be tightened in order to stay in compliance.
It sucks, the only way to stop this from happening is to be be active in voicing your opinion. Whether its calling up your senator, parliament or voting with your cash. :/
this is a ****

ReACTing to ACTA

I know that most of you guys are aware that ACTA is similar to the whole SOPA and PIPA thing,and I know that there are a number of threads already on XDA about,but this is kinda different.See,first of all,SOPA wasn't some secret agreement,everybody in the USA(well,everybody not living under a rock) knew about it and its consequences.ACTA is kept secret,and,especially here in Greece,we've learned to NOT trust politicians after they pretty much ravaged our rights in property and in living with dignity.We saw our salaries drop to nearly zip,we saw banks take our homes,we saw our brethren living in the streets because these total a$$es that rule our world decided to do so.
However,until now,we at least had the freedom to write about it,to share our opinions,to express ourselves.We were,at least as far as the internet goes,free.This liberty is ours people.It's yours,it's mine.It's not their's.
We can all agree that this is not about politicians suddenly deciding to start internet censorship,nor is it about them caring to protect any copyrighted material just because it's right to be protected.It's copyright holders who try to enforce it upon us.It's them,these guys that are perfectly willing to kill us just to add 10 more € to their billions-worth-of piles of cash.
So,starting from the last point I made.That is what will hurt them-hurting their wallets.Yeah,protests and blackouts against SOPA and PIPA were all good and stuff,but it was only the beginning.Protesting is not enough.They don't care about our freedoms or something.It may have worked in the US,but do you expect the guys who don't respect the lives of the millions of European tax payers to respect your freedom of speech on the internet or anything?The answer is clear,and it is NO,they won't.More drastic measures have to be taken.Examples include:
-Not buying any copyrighted material,including music CDs,DVDs etc.
-Not going to places like the cinema,where copyrighted material is shown.
-Not spending any money online for copyrighted material.
And many others like these.We,for once,have to react as consumers,as the people without the money of who they are nothing.We have the power-we just have to use it.And,for Christ's sake,we have to react as free people.Nowadays we tend to forget that we are indeed free people.Or at least we are supposed to be.
I'm not stating that what I have to say is absolutely right,as I'm very biased towards blaming these guys for anything.But I really want to hope that many other people share my opinion.
Mods,I know that there are already threads about it,but please,for once,let us be heard.We are about 4.5 million people in here.We have to be heard.I'm not talking about myself,I'm only 1/4500000 of this community.But guys like the news writer team,the guys at XDA TV(Azrienoch is the best at rants) and people well connected in the world outside XDA can really make a much bigger difference than I can.
So guys,put your wallets and credit cards inside your pockets,don't give your money to these guys.Start sharing this stuff.Facebook,Twitter,YouTube,you name it.Tell your friends,kids,parents,neighbours,bosses,co-workers.Start bothering your government.DO SOMETHING!ALL OF YOU!
I think we all deserve a free tomorrow,with all the rights our ancestors spilled their blood for.
So,no one cares?I'm surprised,seeing as we'll be among the first to be targeted...
Ish da illuminati! Rome for religion, USA for power and England for money! Omg!
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Ish da illuminati! Rome for religion, USA for power and England for money! Omg!
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Ermmm...What?
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As you said we have many threads about this topic, please continue discussion in those threads

Anonymous hacked www.ussc.gov!

Everyone needs to go check this out it is HUGE http://www.ussc.gov/
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Citizens of the world,
Anonymous has observed for some time now the trajectory of justice in the United States with growing concern. We have marked the departure of this system from the noble ideals in which it was born and enshrined. We have seen the erosion of due process, the dilution of constitutional rights, the usurpation of the rightful authority of courts by the "discretion" of prosecutors. We have seen how the law is wielded less and less to uphold justice, and more and more to exercise control, authority and power in the interests of oppression or personal gain.
We have been watching, and waiting.
Two weeks ago today, a line was crossed. Two weeks ago today, Aaron Swartz was killed. Killed because he faced an impossible choice. Killed because he was forced into playing a game he could not win -- a twisted and distorted perversion of justice -- a game where the only winning move was not to play.
Anonymous immediately convened an emergency council to discuss our response to this tragedy. After much heavy-hearted discussion, the decision was upheld to engage the United States Department of Justice and its associated executive branches in a game of a similar nature, a game in which the only winning move is not to play.
Last year the Federal Bureau of Investigation revelled in porcine glee at its successful infiltration of certain elements of Anonymous. This infiltration was achieved through the use of the *same tactics which lead to Aaron Swartz' death. It would not have been possible were it not for the power of federal prosecutors to thoroughly destroy the lives of any hacktivists they apprehend through the very real threat of highly disproportionate sentencing.
As a result of the FBI's infiltration and entrapment tactics, several more of our brethren now face similar disproportionate persecution, the balance of their lives hanging on the severely skewed scales of a broken justice system.
We have felt within our hearts a burning rage in reaction to these events, but we have not allowed ourselves to be drawn into a foolish and premature response. We have bidden our time, operating in the shadows, adapting our tactics and honing our abilities. We have allowed the FBI and its masters in government -- both the puppet and the shadow government that controls it -- to believe they had struck a crippling blow to our infrastructure, that they had demoralized us, paralyzed us with paranoia and fear. We have held our tongue and waited.
With Aaron's death we can wait no longer. The time has come to show the United States Department of Justice and its affiliates the true meaning of infiltration. The time has come to give this system a taste of its own medicine. The time has come for them to feel the helplessness and fear that comes with being forced into a game where the odds are stacked against them.
This website was chosen due to the symbolic nature of its purpose -- the federal sentencing guidelines which enable prosecutors to cheat citizens of their constitutionally-guaranteed right to a fair trial, by a jury of their peers -- the federal sentencing guidelines which are in clear violation of the 8th amendment protection against cruel and unusual punishments. This website was also chosen due to the nature of its visitors. It is far from the only government asset we control, and we have exercised such control for quite some time...
There has been a lot of fuss recently in the technological media regarding such operations as Red October, the widespread use of vulnerable browsers and the availability of zero-day exploits for these browsers and their plugins. None of this comes of course as any surprise to us, but it is perhaps good that those within the information security industry are making the extent of these threats more widely understood.
Still there is nothing quite as educational as a well-conducted demonstration...
Through this websites and various others that will remain unnamed, we have been conducting our own infiltration. We did not restrict ourselves like the FBI to one high-profile compromise. We are far more ambitious, and far more capable. Over the last two weeks we have wound down this operation, removed all traces of leakware from the compromised systems, and taken down the injection apparatus used to detect and exploit vulnerable machines.
We have enough fissile material for multiple warheads. Today we are launching the first of these. Operation Last Resort has begun...
Warhead - U S - D O J - L E A - 2013 . A E E 256 is primed and armed. It has been quietly distributed to numerous mirrors over the last few days and is available for download from this website now. We encourage all Anonymous to syndicate this file as widely as possible.
The contents are various and we won't ruin the speculation by revealing them. Suffice it to say, everyone has secrets, and some things are not meant to be public. At a regular interval commencing today, we will choose one media outlet and supply them with heavily redacted partial contents of the file. Any media outlets wishing to be eligible for this program must include within their reporting a means of secure communications.
We have not taken this action lightly, nor without consideration of the possible consequences. Should we be forced to reveal the trigger-key to this warhead, we understand that there will be collateral damage. We appreciate that many who work within the justice system believe in those principles that it has lost, corrupted, or abandoned, that they do not bear the full responsibility for the damages caused by their occupation.
It is our hope that this warhead need never be detonated.
However, in order for there to be a peaceful resolution to this crisis, certain things need to happen. There must be reform of outdated and poorly-envisioned legislation, written to be so broadly applied as to make a felony crime out of violation of terms of service, creating in effect vast swathes of crimes, and allowing for selective punishment. There must be reform of mandatory minimum sentencing. There must be a return to proportionality of punishment with respect to actual harm caused, and consideration of motive and mens rea. The inalienable right to a presumption of innocence and the recourse to trial and possibility of exoneration must be returned to its sacred status, and not gambled away by pre-trial bargaining in the face of overwhelming sentences, unaffordable justice and disfavourable odds. Laws must be upheld unselectively, and not used as a weapon of government to make examples of those it deems threatening to its power.
For good reason the statue of lady justice is blindfolded. No more should her innocence be besmirked, her scales tipped, nor her swordhand guided. Furthermore there must be a solemn commitment to freedom of the internet, this last great common space of humanity, and to the common ownership of information to further the common good.
We make this statement do not expect to be negotiated with; we do not desire to be negotiated with. We understand that due to the actions we take we exclude ourselves from the system within which solutions are found. There are others who serve that purpose, people far more respectable than us, people whose voices emerge from the light, and not the shadows. These voices are already making clear the reforms that have been necessary for some time, and are outright required now.
It is these people that the justice system, the government, and law enforcement must engage with. Their voices are already ringing strong with a chorus of determined resolution. We demand only that this chorus is not ignored. We demand the government does not make the mistake of hoping that time will dampen its ringing, that they can ride out this wave of determination, that business as usual can continue after a sufficient period of lip-service and back-patting.
Not this time. This time there will be change, or there will be chaos...
-Anonymous
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$ cat Scalia* Kennedy* Thomas* Ginsburg* Breyer* Roberts* Alito* Sotomayor* Kagan* > Warhead-US-DOJ-LEA-2013.aes256 && rm -rf /
Oh, we also took the liberty of making the entire rest of the site editable. Feel free to upload snapshots of your improvements with the hashtag #USSC. Failing that, we find that highlighting large sections and pressing the backspace key has a great therapeutic effect...
Wow
Som, for non-americans who have no clue how things work over there... what is ussc and what does it do? And no, I didnt read the wall of text lol
Well that escalated quickly...
Lol tango still f*cking down
Yes! Power to them.
If anyone doesn't know who Aaron Swartz is... he co founded reddit.com and invented RSS.
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Goatshocker said:
Som, for non-americans who have no clue how things work over there... what is ussc and what does it do? And no, I didnt read the wall of text lol
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United States Sentencing Commission
The real life super heroes !
**** these corrupt governments.
We are all slaves to the machine .
Power corrupts.
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Habarug said:
Wow
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+1
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Shouldn't this be in off topic?
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Spastic909 said:
Shouldn't this be in off topic?
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You gonna have me arrested? Will you be able to sleep tonight? I sure hope so.
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Shouldn't this be in off topic?
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Lol always someone to ruin the fun who thinks he knows better...
Good. **** the government. Hope Anonymous hacks more sites!
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omg
This is not that big of an issue at all. It didn't even hit the front page of reddit yet...
However, unlocking phones in Canada has...
Somebody played Asteroids? It was effin hilarious! Btw, new hack! http://gizmodo.com/5979480/a-new-an...up-government-sites-with-a-nyan-cat-spaceship
Closed Source Project said:
Lol always someone to ruin the fun who thinks he knows better...
Good. **** the government. Hope Anonymous hacks more sites!
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Are you too kidding. Yeah and the new world order is about to enslave you. Pardon me for stating the obvious.
According to your statement you seem to think you know everything so my bad almighty internet genius gods.
Ps I usually sleep pretty well every night knowing people like you to exist
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addsfsds said:
Somebody played Asteroids? It was effin hilarious! Btw, new hack! http://gizmodo.com/5979480/a-new-an...up-government-sites-with-a-nyan-cat-spaceship
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Oh nice, thats how hacks should be.
Spastic909 said:
Are you too kidding. Yeah and the new world order is about to enslave you. Pardon me for stating the obvious.
According to your statement you seem to think you know everything so my bad almighty internet genius gods.
Ps I usually sleep pretty well every night knowing people like you to exist
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I prefer to no longer communicate with you. In fact, I am simply posting this to state that you horribly misused 'too'. So yea, I guess you don't know it all (who knew!). I am also glad you sleep at night; I was quite worried, thanks for sharing. You must also sleep good at night hiding from how corrupt the government can be. PS: all Anonymous is doing is pointing the corruption out, which is why I sit back and enjoy.
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Yawn. Wake me up when they do something productive like, you know, filtering source code of big businesses and the like. Hacking an official website frontpage is what amounts to graffiti on a public building. Nothing to be so boisterous about.

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