Three-ten stack T4 servers using bayscon remote access technology are now parked out side three Russian IP addresses. They are sleepers. Once they awaken, will fire their payload at Antisec #2, believed to be a real prize. The action usually involves the extraction on information from all of the devices on the server. The servers are private, which means, the ISP's do not have to give ip owner information protected by the Russian Government. They remain undisturbed for now.
Yesterday's hacking brought forth contact information that was urgently needed and we now have surfing data that can identify most of the perpetuents in a game that is unruly and mean.
The Antisec hacking, deemed to be most important in the scheme because this is a strong tie between Antisec, Anonymous and thirty or more US public entities.
Yesterdays information was installed on a server and contains everything-everything on that server. (emphasized)
Three Canadian IP's implicated by taking part of DDoS and hacking. Bluehost, Level Three, Level Eight and BHE (Hurricane Electric) have also been used in the past.
Yesterday's hacking brought forth contact information that was urgently needed and we now have surfing data that can identify most of the perpetuents in a game that is unruly and mean.
The Antisec hacking, deemed to be most important in the scheme because this is a strong tie between Antisec, Anonymous and thirty or more US public entities.
Yesterdays information was installed on a server and contains everything-everything on that server. (emphasized)
Three Canadian IP's implicated by taking part of DDoS and hacking. Bluehost, Level Three, Level Eight and BHE (Hurricane Electric) have also been used in the past.
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