mardi 1 décembre 2015

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Anonymous Aims To Annihilate ISIS in Cyber War



Anonymous declares cyber war on ISIS
FBI


Update
In the aftermath of the Paris Terrorist Attacks, there is a new target on ISIS: A Declaration of Cyber War. The hacker activist group, Anonymous is using social media to retaliate against ISIS for their reign of terror in the city of light.
In a new YouTube video Anonymous vowed to take out ISIL: “We are tracking down members of the terrorist group responsible for these attacks we will not give up we will not forgive and we’ll do all that is necessary to end their actions.”
Anonymous ‘hacktivist’ known as “Vex” joined the hacker group about 5 years ago. After watching news reports of the terror attacks in Paris he decided to be part of the mission to stop the spread of ISIS propaganda.

“I got on the internet relay chat room as soon as possible. I was trying to figure out what we can do to help,” said Vex, Anonymous #OpParis.

The 19-year-old says he already removed more than 20 terrorist affiliated sites and that number is growing. Since the Paris attacks Anonymous claims to have destroyed more than 20,000 ISIS accounts by removing and defacing them.

“If the site has vulnerabilities in it you can deface it which is basically tearing it apart from the inside,” said Vex, Anonymous #OpParis.

Former Anonymous member Deric Lostutter tracked down “Vex” in an internet relay chat room or IRC. There they discussed the efforts by Anonymous and its members like Vex, which Lostutter says are instrumental in the war on terror.

“We give people ways to communicate and rise up the same way the American government funds rebels, we fund them with internet connections, communication methods and that’s the biggest weapon of all,” said Deric Lostutter, former ‘KYAnonymous.’

Lostutter revealed his identity after exposing the 2012 Steubenville Ohio rape cover-up with Anonymous. The case gained national attention and Lostutter was later raided by the FBI and is currently being investigated. He says law enforcement officials should recognize Anonymous as an ally not a threat. 
“I think if law enforcement chose to work with anonymous then the world might be a safer, better place,” said Lostutter.

While helping deter future recruits is essential to combatting ISIS, Vex says more needs to be done to break down the terror network’s funding.



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How Do Americans Define the American Dream in 2020?

In this month’s 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll, we check the pulse of idealism and opportunism.
There’s nothing dreamlike about how Americans perceive the American Dream. Nothing surreal, or vague, or involving harried white rabbits in waistcoats. The American Dream, we seem to feel, is a simple, connect-the-dots matter; it makes perfect sense.

We have nothing against successful careers or wealth or fame, but far more of us believe that the American Dream is about giving our kids a better life. And two-thirds of us think that our lives are better than our parents’, which means the system works. (Incidentally, more of those polled said that the American Dream is best embodied by Steve Jobs—even more than chose Kim Kardashian.)

There’s no mystery about how to achieve this American Dream: through education. (So say 47 percent, as opposed to the 9 percent who feel “being born wealthy” is the smart thing to do.) Nor is there anything really mysterious about the political divide in how we view those traditional aspirants to the American Dream, immigrants: 45 percent of Democrats say immigrants mostly help the United States; 53 percent of Republicans say they mostly hurt it.
Finally, for all the griping, we lean toward the view that the American Dream is more robust right now than at any time in the past.




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