Disgraced security firm asked Bank of America to fund anti-Wikileaks/anti-Glenn Greenwald campaign
- Cory Doctorow
- Uncategorized
- Feb 09, 2011
- Aaron Barr, Action, Business, COO, DDOS, Glenn Greenwald, Madeleine Brand, Report Designer, Salon Glenn Greenwald, security, Wikileaks Anonymous
Last week, hackers operating under the Anonymous banner broken into servers for HBGary, a security firm whose COO, Aaron Barr had declared his intention to reveal the identities of key people operating as Anonymous. The hackers released 50,000-some emails from HBGary, including a series of slides presented to Bank of America by HBGary and two other security firms, Palantir Technologies and Berico Technologies.
The slide presentation proposes a series of dirty tricks to neutralize Wikileaks and its supporters, including targetted attacks on Salon’s Glenn Greenwald, as well as infrastructure attacks, disinformation campaigns, and sabotage. There’s no indication that Bank of America signed off on this plan.
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