Anonymous Exposed The Private Information of The Special Agent, Officers, Cyber Crime Investigators Of Department Of Justice

Anonymous Exposed The Private Information of The Special Agent, Officers, Cyber Crime Investigators Of Department Of Justice
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The hacktivists claim to have hacked into Baclagan's Gmail account and to have accessed his voicemails and SMS message logs using unspecified techniques as part of their ongoing campaign against law enforcement officials and their "allies" in the computer security industry.
The email dump, released as a torrent last Friday in part of what has become the group's regular FuckFBIFriday release, is also said to contain personal information including Baclagan's home address and phone number. The cache of emails – which according to AntiSec are from the account of Fred Baclagan, a retired special agent supervisor of the Californian Department of Justice – includes 38,000 emails detailing various computer forensic techniques and cybercrime investigation protocols. 

Baclagan told that he was nobody special in the Justice Department ... which is what he would say, of course. He said that he had specialised in identity theft before he retired last year. "I'm really just a nobody," he told the Post, "just a local investigator, not involved in anything dynamic or dramatic


In the Press Release Anon Said:-


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# ANTISEC LEAKS DOJ SPECIAL AGENT SUPERVISOR'S PRIVATE EMAILS, #

# IACIS CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATOR COMMUNICATIONS #

# care of the #OCCUPYWALLST CRACKDOWN RETALIATION TASK FORCE # 

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Greetings Pirates, and welcome to another exciting #FuckFBIFriday release.


As part of our ongoing effort to expose and humiliate our white hat enemies, we

targeted a Special Agent Supervisor of the CA Department of Justice in charge of

computer crime investigations. We are leaking over 38,000 private emails which

contain detailed computer forensics techniques, investigation protocols as well

as highly embarrassing personal information. We are confident these gifts will 

bring smiles to the faces of our black hat brothers and sisters (especially 

those who have been targeted by these scurvy dogs) while also making a mockery 

of "security professionals" who whore their "skills" to law enforcement to 

protect tyrannical corporativism and the status quo we aim to destroy.


We hijacked two gmail accounts belonging to Fred Baclagan, who has been a cop

for 20 years, dumping his private email correspondence as well as several dozen 

voicemails and SMS text message logs. While just yesterday Fred was having a 

private BBQ with his CATCHTEAM high computer crime task force friends, we were 

reviewing their detailed internal operation plans and procedure documents. We 

also couldn't overlook the boatloads of embarrassing personal information about 

our cop friend Fred. We lulzed as we listened to angry voicemails from his 

estranged wives and ex-girlfriends while also reading his conversations with 

girls who responded to his "man seeking woman" craigslist ads. We turned on his 

google web history and watched him look up linux command line basics, golfing 

tutorials, and terrible youtube music videos. We also abused his google 

voice account, making sure Fred's friends and family knew how hard he was owned.


Possibly the most interesting content in his emails are the IACIS.com internal

email list archives (2005-2011) which detail the methods and tactics cybercrime 

units use to gather electronic evidence, conduct investigations and make 

arrests. The information in these emails will prove essential to those who want 

to protect themselves from the techniques and procedures cyber crime 

investigators use to build cases. If you have ever been busted for computer 

crimes, you should check to see if your case is being discussed here. There are 

discussions about using EnCase forensic software, attempts to crack TrueCrypt 

encrypted drives, sniffing wireless traffic in mobile surveillance vehicles, how 

to best prepare search warrants and subpoenas, and a whole lot of clueless 

people asking questions on how to use basic software like FTP. In the end, we

rickrolled the entire IACIS list, causing the administrators to panic and shut

their list and websites down.


These cybercrime investigators are supposed to be the cream of the crop, but we

reveal the totality of their ignorance of all matters related to computer

security. For months, we have owned several dozen white hat and law enforcement

targets-- getting in and out of whichever high profile government and corporate

system we please and despite all the active FBI investigations and several

billion dollars of funding, they have not been able to stop us or get anywhere

near us. Even worse, they bust a few dozen people who are allegedly part of an

"anonymous computer hacking conspiracy" but who have only used 

kindergarten-level DDOS tools-- this isn't even hacking, but a form of

electronic civil disobedience. 


We often hear these "professionals" preach about "full-disclosure," but we are

sure these people are angrily sending out DMCA takedown notices and serving

subpoenas as we speak. They call us criminals, script kiddies, and terrorists,

but their entire livelihood depends on us, trying desperately to study our 

techniques and failing miserably at preventing future attacks. See we're cut 

from an entirely different kind of cloth. Corporate security professionals like

Thomas Ryan and Aaron Barr think they're doing something noble by "leaking" the

public email discussion lists of Occupy Wall Street and profiling the "leaders"

of Anonymous. Wannabe player haters drop shitty dox and leak partial chat logs

about other hackers, doing free work for law enforcement. Then you got people 

like Peiter "Mudge" Zatko who back in the day used to be old school l0pht/cDc 

only now to sell out to DARPA going around to hacker conventions encouraging 

others to work for the feds. Let this be a warning to aspiring white hat 

"hacker" sellouts and police collaborators: stay out the game or get owned and 

exposed. You want to keep mass arresting and brutalizing the 99%? We'll have to 

keep owning your boxes and torrenting your mail spools, plastering your personal 

information all over teh internets.


Hackers, join us and rise up against our common oppressors - the white hats, the 

1%'s 'private' police, the corrupt banks and corporations and make 2011 the year 

of leaks and revolutions! 


We are Anti-Security,

We are the 99%

We do not forgive.

We do not forget.

Expect Us!