By Jerry Smith Mar 14 2011
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While Julian Assange and WikiLeaks still haven't released their cache of secret documents, supposedly significant enough to "take down a bank or two", from the hard drive of a U.S. megabank executive, the internet group known as Anonymous has obtained documents they say will be released that pertain to the issue of whether Bank of America (BofA) has improperly foreclosed on homes and documents that expose "corruption and fraud" at BofA.
Anonymous has previously engaged in damaging denial of service attacks on major American corporations Pay Pal, Mastercard and Visa because they removed the ability for users to donate to Wikileaks via their services, and now they have set their sites on the families of the soldiers at the Quantico marine corps base to show their support for US soldier Bradley Manning.
Showing posts with label Bank of America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bank of America. Show all posts
Monday, March 14, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Anonymous Reveals Plot To Bring Down WikiLeaks
By Jerry Smith Feb 22 2011
assangewatch.blogspot.com
When HBGary CEO Aaron Barr said he had discovered the identities of key members of Anonymous, he did this to provoke an attack from Anonymous, and he got one. Anonymous retaliated by compromising his servers, downloading and posting online over 50,000 emails from the company and defacing the HBGary website by replacing it with an image explaining their reason.
Among the emails is a report titled 'The WikiLeaks Threat'. It was commissioned by the law firm Hunton And Williams on behalf of Bank of America and details an extensive plan for the internet security companies HBGary Federal, Palantir Technologies and Berico Technologies to bring down WikiLeaks.
assangewatch.blogspot.com
When HBGary CEO Aaron Barr said he had discovered the identities of key members of Anonymous, he did this to provoke an attack from Anonymous, and he got one. Anonymous retaliated by compromising his servers, downloading and posting online over 50,000 emails from the company and defacing the HBGary website by replacing it with an image explaining their reason.
Among the emails is a report titled 'The WikiLeaks Threat'. It was commissioned by the law firm Hunton And Williams on behalf of Bank of America and details an extensive plan for the internet security companies HBGary Federal, Palantir Technologies and Berico Technologies to bring down WikiLeaks.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Julian Assange on 60 Minutes : Video
By Jerry Smith Jan 31 2011
assangewatch.blogspot.com
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared on 60 Minutes last night. Steve Kroft spent two days with Assange at the estate of friend Vaughan Smith, where under the conditions of his bail, Assange must stay while he is under house arrest.
"Our founding values are those of the U.S. revolution. They are those of people like Jefferson and Madison. If you're a whistle-blower, and you have material that is important, we will accept it, we will defend you, and we will publish it. You can't turn away material simply because it comes from the United States," Assange said during the interview.
assangewatch.blogspot.com
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared on 60 Minutes last night. Steve Kroft spent two days with Assange at the estate of friend Vaughan Smith, where under the conditions of his bail, Assange must stay while he is under house arrest.
"Our founding values are those of the U.S. revolution. They are those of people like Jefferson and Madison. If you're a whistle-blower, and you have material that is important, we will accept it, we will defend you, and we will publish it. You can't turn away material simply because it comes from the United States," Assange said during the interview.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Will Wikileaks Drop Document Bomb On Bank Of America?
By Jerry Smith Jan 20 2011
assangewatch.blogspot.com
It seems ages ago that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange promised to unleash a cache of secret documents from the hard drive of a U.S. megabank executive. In 2009, Assange told Computer World that the bank was Bank of America (BofA). In 2010 he told Forbes that he needed time to lay out the information in a more user-friendly format and that the information was significant enough to "take down a bank or two". Last month, the rumor was WikiLeaks was about to drop a document bomb on Bank of America.
assangewatch.blogspot.com
It seems ages ago that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange promised to unleash a cache of secret documents from the hard drive of a U.S. megabank executive. In 2009, Assange told Computer World that the bank was Bank of America (BofA). In 2010 he told Forbes that he needed time to lay out the information in a more user-friendly format and that the information was significant enough to "take down a bank or two". Last month, the rumor was WikiLeaks was about to drop a document bomb on Bank of America.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Supporters Wikleaks Plan Attack on American Banking System
By Frank Amptmeijer Washington : DC : USA | Jan 16, 2011
Supporters from the now world famous whistleblower website Wikileaks plan to attack the American banking system. In November Julian Assange announced to release; “hundreds of thousands of documents on a major U.S. banking company in early 2011. Sensitive documents which will expose the bank’s shady practices in an effort to provoke a large-scale investigation on the U.S. banking system.”
Rumors had it that this bank would be the Bank of America, the largest bank in the United States. The Bank of America stopped payments to Wikileads and followed with these actions Mastercard and Paypal. Was the Friday outage due to a viral attack by Wikileaks supporters?
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Supporters from the now world famous whistleblower website Wikileaks plan to attack the American banking system. In November Julian Assange announced to release; “hundreds of thousands of documents on a major U.S. banking company in early 2011. Sensitive documents which will expose the bank’s shady practices in an effort to provoke a large-scale investigation on the U.S. banking system.”
Rumors had it that this bank would be the Bank of America, the largest bank in the United States. The Bank of America stopped payments to Wikileads and followed with these actions Mastercard and Paypal. Was the Friday outage due to a viral attack by Wikileaks supporters?
Full Story Here
What Does Wikileaks have on Bank of America?
by Mary Bottari on January 14, 2011 - 11:17
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is promising to unleash a cache of secret documents from the hard drive of a U.S. megabank executive. In 2009, he told Computer World that the bank was Bank of America (BofA). In 2010 he told Forbes that the information was significant enough to "take down a bank or two," but that he needed time to lay out the information in a more user-friendly format.
Recent new reports suggest that BofA is now moving into high gear on damage control, creating a "war room" and buying up hundreds of derogatory Internet domain names including BankofAmericaSucks.com and BrianMoynihanblows.com (referring to BofA's Chief Executive Officer).
Before the big banks start calling for Assange’s internment at Guantanamo, the question worth considering is what does Wikileaks have on America’s largest bank?
Full Story Here
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is promising to unleash a cache of secret documents from the hard drive of a U.S. megabank executive. In 2009, he told Computer World that the bank was Bank of America (BofA). In 2010 he told Forbes that the information was significant enough to "take down a bank or two," but that he needed time to lay out the information in a more user-friendly format.
Recent new reports suggest that BofA is now moving into high gear on damage control, creating a "war room" and buying up hundreds of derogatory Internet domain names including BankofAmericaSucks.com and BrianMoynihanblows.com (referring to BofA's Chief Executive Officer).
Before the big banks start calling for Assange’s internment at Guantanamo, the question worth considering is what does Wikileaks have on America’s largest bank?
Full Story Here
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