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Anonymous hackers deface United States Sentencing Commission website

Anonymous hackers deface the official website of U.S. Sentencing Commission website (ussc.gov) on Friday under a new campaign called "Operation Last Resort" in memory of  Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz and also threatening to release a massive WikiLeaks-style exposure of sensitive U.S. government secrets.“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.” hackers said.The hack was performed in opposition to alleged unjust policies of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) with the late Aaron Swartz. They also had distributed encrypted government files and claimed to give away decryption keys publicly as soon as possible. Where as this is not specified exactly what files they have obtained.Swartz was facing up to 50+ years in prison and a $4 million fine after releasing pay-walled academic articles from the popular JSTOR database. "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," the message read.For now DNS records pulled, and website is down. Hackers also left a backdoor and made it editable in a way that encourages other hackers to come and shell the server. Anonymous posted the following video :



http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheHacker...es_26.html

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RE: RSS_BOT Anonymous hackers deface United States Sentencing Commission website #2
Holy sh*t, 50 years in jail for a hack, these guys are overreacting...and ontop off the life in jail, where he will probly die, he can be a slave afterwards paying of 4 million dollars... That is mad!

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RE: RSS_BOT Anonymous hackers deface United States Sentencing Commission website #3
Wow, 50 years, that serious guys. dont do anything i wouldnt doWink
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RE: RSS_BOT Anonymous hackers deface United States Sentencing Commission website #4
Wow that is insaned!! You can kill a person and only get 5 years in jail. That's crazy.

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RE: RSS_BOT Anonymous hackers deface United States Sentencing Commission website #5
This is f*cked up. 50+ years? Kill someone and they contemplate putting you in jail until you die.
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RE: RSS_BOT Anonymous hackers deface United States Sentencing Commission website #6
i think US need his own medicine to treat his own illness lol !!!!!!
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RE: RSS_BOT Anonymous hackers deface United States Sentencing Commission website #7
I knew that Anons were very good hackers buts I didnt think they were so good??

50 years and $4 mil...Thas very much...

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RE: RSS_BOT Anonymous hackers deface United States Sentencing Commission website #8
deterrent punishment; cause they do fear their own weakness.

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