Anonymous have apparently released 90,000 military email addresses, according to news sources everywhere. I am afraid I need help to understand this. Where are these addresses, and is each listed with its password so we can read actual emails? If not, what use is this? I am not technology savvy, so I may be missing something here.
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Sunflower, I failed to acknowledge the importance of perception management; sorry. Yes, perception management is routinely used; they don’t even bother to be secretive about it, and many people still fall for it:
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http://www.bloggerheads.com/archives/2010/12/andy-coulson-andy-hayman/
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http://liberalconspiracy.org/2010/09/03/what-would-the-met-get-for-not-pursuing-notw-phone-hacking/
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However, at present, I consider Anonymous and Wikileaks to be what they claim to be. Yes, their activities are used by the authoritarians to call for clampdown. But I believe that these “defense” companies really are complacent about security, and Anonymous etc really do penetrate their servers; it’s not a double-bluff. Look at the HB Gary incident; see Dreoilin’s comment above.
Sunflower, how does one make paragraphs, btw? Which button? Thanks.
Suhayl, I found your question first! There is no button. It is just a full-stop in an otherwise blank line. If you look closely, you should see the dot!
“It just goes on and on …”
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It does, Clark … which is why my Facebook profile is 100% fake. I only use it to access other FB pages. 😉
Suhayl: Place just a full stop on an otherwise empty line:
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… and that pretty much makes a paragraph break with this clunky interface.