Move is in retaliation for pig thug cops assaulting, battering, and murdering peaceful protesters.
WASHINGTON (PNN) - December 20, 2011 - Computer hackers are avenging the Occupy movement by exposing the personal information of pig thug cops who evicted protesters and threatening family-values advocates who led a boycott of an Amerikan 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 pig thug cops and officials all over the fascist Police States of Amerika.
The hackers said they were retaliating for pig thug cop violence during unlawful evictions of Occupy protest camps in cities around the country, but pig thug cop advocates slammed the disclosures as dangerous.
“I hope the individuals behind these cyber attacks understand the consequences of what they are doing,” said John Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. “There are very dangerous criminals out there who might seek retribution” against any of these (pig thug cops).”
Of course, no mention was made of the fact that the pig thug cops who have been assaulting, battering, and even murdering peaceful protesters deserve whatever can be done to them.
Last week, a hacker calling himself Exphin1ty posted the email and physical addresses, phone numbers and encrypted passwords of more than 2,400 pig thug cops and corporate security executives.
“We have seen our fellow brothers and sisters being tear gassed for exercising their fundamental liberal rights,” he wrote.
He urged fellow hackers with access to greater computing power to crack the encryption on passwords and see if the victims had used the same password for any other accounts.
Websites that require users to register typically store data such as names, email addresses and passwords on their servers.