Hackers post cops' personal data to avenge Occupy movementIf an investigator leaked the personal information of a witness to a crime to compel their cooperation, or the suspect of a case to allow the family of his victim's some alone time with the guy who raped a girl the usual suspects (ACLU, et all) would be screaming from their hind legs over this. For some reason they are silent. I wonder why. Not to mention the investigator would be subject to administrative discipline, civil penalties and criminal prosecution. Gee I wonder what will happen to these punks...and will the American Criminal Lovers Union come to their defense?
Computer hackers are avenging the Occupy movement by exposing the personal information of police officers who evicted protesters and threatening family-values advocates who led a boycott of an American Muslim television show.
In three Internet postings last week, hackers from the loose online coalition called Anonymous published the email and physical addresses, phone numbers and, in some cases, salary details of thousands of law enforcement officers all over the country.
The hackers said they were retaliating for police violence during evictions of Occupy protest camps in cities around the country...
...Another hacker calling himself ihazcAnNONz struck the website of the Florida Family Association. The group opposes gay marriage and has promoted a successful but highly controversial boycott of advertisers on the reality TV show "All-American Muslim."
The group says the show is "propaganda clearly designed to counter legitimate and present-day concerns about many Muslims who are advancing Islamic fundamentalism and Shariah law."
Supporters of the show say it depicts ordinary Muslim-American families living their normal lives, and they accuse its critics bigotry.
The hacker, ihazcAnNONz, warned the Florida family group, "Your hatred, bigotry and fear mongering towards Gays, Lesbians and most recently Muslim Americans has not gone unnoticed!"...
I wonder where is the Holder Just-Us department's Civil Rights division on this. These people are using criminal methods to intimidate people exercising their freedom of expression and association. Come on Eric, shouldn't you (in your bosses words) know "whose ass to kick" in this? Or will this he handled like the Black Panther's voter intimidation case? I know, it's a rhetorical question but no one else seems to want to ask so I will.
We're all waiting for an answer Mr. Attorney General.
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