Hi Simon & all,

If anyone needs some older macs, we received a couple for our Zero 
Dollar project and they were not actually up to the job, and they have 
been partitioned with Linux. But, if they are used for single processes 
such as with anon-ops, it would be perfect.

wishing you well.

marc



You can get 2 years for downloading DOS software and 10 years for using it.
People are going to be prosecuted and the courts will be pressured by
government to be tough with their sentencing.

If anybody wants to be involved with anon-ops I would recommend using a
dedicated Mac with nothing important on the hard drive. Install and run
Parallels and run the DOS software within that. Make your contribution to
the activity. Then reformat your hard drive using a destructive wipe mode.
That will cover your tracks. As Mac OS cannot run the DOS software you have
a good defence - "I don't have a PC!" (who would have thought, another good
reason to buy a Mac).

The only evidence the court would have will be datalogs from your IP. This
is not a smoking gun. If you do not want to have this trace then use a
public IP somewhere, then move on.

Best

Simon


On 11/12/2010 10:24, "marc garrett" <marc.garr...@furtherfield.org> wrote:

 > > Angles On Anonymous.
 > >
 > > "A number of readers are sending in links related to Anonymous, the
 > > Internet phenomenon < don't call them a group < behind the 
controversial
 > > DDoS attacks on commercial entities that fail to support WikiLeaks. The
 > > best insight into Anonymous comes from the Economist's Babbage blogger,
 > > who hung out in one of their IRC channels
 > > (http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2010/12/more_wikileaks). Reader
 > > nk497 points out that UK users looking to join Anonymous's DDoS army
 > > should be aware they could face a jail term of up to two years
 > > 
(http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/security/363523/wikileaks-protest-tool-could-carr
 > > y-two-year-jail-stretch);
 > > simply downloading the LOIC software used in the DDoSing could suffice
 > > to earn a conviction. One 16-year-old has been arrested
 > > 
(http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/12/first-arrest-made-in-wikileak
 > > s-revenge-attacks.ars)
 > > in The Netherlands and is charged with participating in the DDoS. 
Reader
 > > ancientribe sends in coverage of a claim by one security outfit that
 > > several existing criminal botnets have joined forces
 > > 
(http://www.darkreading.com/database-security/167901020/security/attacks-breac
 > > hes/228800076/botnet-operators-set-to-join-operation-payback.html)
 > > with Anonymous's Operation: Payback. And reader Stoobalou notes a
 > > Thing.co.uk story on a manifesto of sorts
 > > 
(http://www.thinq.co.uk/2010/12/10/who-are-anonymous-and-what-do-they-want/)
 > > that purports to come from "ANON OPS," even though Anonymous disclaims
 > > any central spokesperson or entity - press release here
 > > (http://dump.no/files/467072ba2a42/ANONOPS_The_Press_Release.pdf) PDF."
 > >  From Slashdot.org
 > >
 > > wishing you well.
 > >
 > > marc
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