Re: Project: wrong dox I had an idea like this myself... leave behind some type of removable media that appears to contain Anonymous info (raid dates, plans, etc...) but is actually malicious to whatever system views it...
Re: Project: wrong dox Sounds like an awesome idea. Every branch should try to pull a little of that.
Re: Project: wrong dox When did Daywatch become a genius? Seems like that knock on the head turned out to be a great thing.
Re: Project: wrong dox Might as well REALLY make use of this... Somewhere in your city is a domestic abuse victim who is trying to escape a very scary character who keeps trying to track her down and hurt her. Find out who her ex is - and "nominate" him the leader and funder of your local anon cell. How to find this domestic abuse victim and her ex? Darned if I know, but it's a fun thought... might as well put scientology's fair game insanity to extremely good use for a change.
Re: Project: wrong dox I sincerely hope that nobody will use dox on the leaked BNP membership list for anything like this The BNP, British National Party, are a rigth wing racist political party in the UK. The list was leaked two days ago. Again I hope nobody does this.
Re: Project: wrong dox That would be a horrible travesty. I'm sure no one would DO SOMETHING as awful as that.
Re: Project: wrong dox those BNP chaps are relatively powerless no? the point is to feed someone powerful to them get the scifags bit in the ass
Re: Project: wrong dox Depends which ones. TONS of them are involved in local governement, i.e. things like street trading permits (strees tests), planning permission (orgs) and other faggotry. They are all likely to RAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGEEEEE at anything as well.
Re: Project: wrong dox }:-} The ARSCC did some of that over the years, but not about Russians. We "accidentally" left planning notes about future protests and "lost" some forged documents showing Federal raids of the syndicate's main computer rooms in Los Angeles for the year 1996. No way to tell if the insane Scientology crooks ever believed any of the papers they picked up after we left.
Re: Project: wrong dox I like. This would make Scilons think twice before trying to namefag us. I already have a few fake identities I use in Anon-related things, ranging from the obvious (James Lulzworthy) to the random (Rick ______)
Re: Project: wrong dox Some fun fake addresses you can use Graveyards, city parks, abandoned property, empty lots, a front group member's home. There are plenty of possibilities.
Re: Project: wrong dox Actually, from a OPSEC perspective this is a great thing to do. Even if you don't want to 'harm' a real person by leaking a real name who scienos might then harass, you can leak address to innocuous locations, like parks, post offices, etc. Cook up complicated meeting documents, drop 'names' in code, make it look legit. The point is to fill their spy channels with noise, so if they ever get any real information, they can not determine whether or not to trust it.