antisec pwns imageshack

http://www.thedailyinquirer.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/imageshack-hacked.jpg

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    Anti-sec. We're a movement dedicated to the eradication of
    full-disclosure. We wanted to give everyone an image of what we're

all
about.

    Full-disclosure is the disclosure of exploits publicly - anywhere.

The
security industry uses full-disclosure to profit and develop
scare-tactics to convince people into buying their firewalls,
anti-virus software, and auditing services.

    Meanwhile, script kiddies copy and paste these exploits and compile
    them, ready to strike any and all vulnerable servers they can get

a hold
of. If whitehats were truly about security this stuff would not be
published, not even exploits with silly edits to make them slightly
unusable.

    As an added bonus, if publication wasn't enough, these exploits are
    mirrored and distributed widely across the Internet with a nice

little
advertisement embedded in them for the crew or website which first
exposed the vulnerability to the public.

    It's about money. While the world is difficult to change, and

money will
certainly continue to be a very important in the eyes of many, our
battle is that of the removal of full-disclosure for the purpose of
making it harder for the security industry to exploit its
consequences.

    It is our goal that, through mayhem and the destruction of all
    exploitive and detrimental communities, companies, and individuals,
    full-disclosure will be abandoned and the security industry will be
    forced to reform.

    How do we plan to achieve this? Through the full and unrelenting,
    unmerciful elimination of all supporters of full-disclosure
    and the security industry in its present form. If you own a

security
blog, an exploit publication website or you distribute any
exploits…

    "you are a target and you will be rm'd. Only a matter of time."

    This isn't like before. This time everyone and everything is

getting
owned.

    Signed: The Anti-sec Movement

            "No images were harmed in the making of this... image."

anti-sec:~/pwn# perl img-scan.pl

Found img1.imageshack.us - lighttpd/1.4.18 - SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_4.5
[snip]
Found img998.imageshack.us - lighttpd/1.4.18 - SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_4.5

anti-sec:~/pwn# perl mass-pwn.pl

Connecting…

Linux worf.imageshack.us 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5 #1 SMP Tue Mar 14
15:48:20 EST 2006 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Replacing images…

img1 --> img998

All images replaced: http://img998.imageshack.us/antisec.jpg

If you think that we oppose your website, our advise is to pack it
up and shut it down, because we’re coming for you.

    - anti-sec.

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