Anonymous threatens Mexican drug cartel

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Online hackers threaten to expose cartel's secrets
Group called Anonymous demands release of one of their own who was kidnapped

An international group of online hackers is warning a Mexican drug cartel to release one of its members, kidnapped from a street protest, or it will publish the identities and addresses of the syndicate's associates, from corrupt police to taxi drivers, as well as reveal the syndicates' businesses.

The vow is a bizarre cyber twist to Mexico's ongoing drug war, as a group that has no guns is squaring off against the Zetas, a cartel blamed for thousands of deaths as well as introducing beheadings and other frightening brutality.

"You made a huge mistake by taking one of us. Release him," says a masked man in a video posted online on behalf of the group, Anonymous.

"We cannot defend ourselves with a weapon … but we can do this with their cars, homes, bars, brothels and everything else in their possession," says the man, who is wearing a suit and tie.

"It won't be difficult; we all know who they are and where they are located," says the man, who underlines the group's international ties by speaking Spanish with the accent of a Spaniard while using Mexican slang.

He also implies that the group will expose mainstream journalists who are somehow in cahoots with the Zetas by writing negative articles about the military, the country's biggest fist in the drug war.

"We demand his release," says the Anonymous spokesman, who is wearing a mask like the one worn by the shadowy revolutionary character in the movie V for Vendetta, which came out in 2006. "If anything happens to him, you sons of (expletive) will always remember this upcoming November 5."

The person reportedly kidnapped is not named, and the video does not share information about the kidnapping other than that it occurred in the Mexican state of Veracruz during a street protest.

Anonymous draws its roots from an online forum dedicated to bringing sensitive government documents and other material to light.

If Anonymous can make good on its threats to publish names, it will "most certainly" lead to more deaths and could leave bloggers and others open to reprisal attacks by the cartel, contends Stratfor, an Austin-based global intelligence company.

"In this viral world on the Internet, it shows how much damage could be done with just one statement on the Web," said Fred Burton of Stratfor, which published a report Friday that probes the implications of the cartel drawing the activists' ire.

Mike Vigil, the retired head of international operations for the Drug Enforcement Administration, said the Zetas must take Anonymous seriously.

"It is a gutsy move," Vigil said. "By publishing the names, they identify them to rivals, and trust me, they will go after them."



http://www.chron.com/news/houston-t...threaten-to-expose-cartel-secrets-2242068.php
 
They will lose...another bad case of hackers feeling themselves too much...

Their alleged connections to the CIA may make this interesting though

The Mexican cartel will probably return their friend's head lol.
 
Good read. Like too see what's going to happend nov 5th


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If there's one weakness in any drug organization is call money. If this cats can find a way to hit them in that area, is gonna get ugly.
 
If it was any other entity, I would call bullsh!t.

Anonymous has made me a BELIEVER.

Subbed to see how this all plays out over the week.
 
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*two cents*
 
If it was any other entity, I would call bullsh!t.

Anonymous has made me a BELIEVER.

Subbed to see how this all plays out over the week.

Ya the dude who is captured unfortunately might be fucked...but I can see Anon making good on their threats...and how can the Mexican cartel respond effectively to a cyberassualt :dunno:
 
Mexican drug cartel = US government....can't wait to see what happens.
 
I thought this would be a bad move by Anon until I read these lines...

Mike Vigil, the retired head of international operations for the Drug Enforcement Administration, said the Zetas must take Anonymous seriously.

"It is a gutsy move," Vigil said. "By publishing the names, they identify them to rivals, and trust me, they will go after them."


Now I think this will be very bad for the Zeta's
 
Cartels don't give a fuck, they have enforcers who have nothing but get shit for doing dirt. They behead people like cutting turkey. This shit will just make them kill their member. Mexico is mad corrupt everybody already knows whose in and out the drug game.
 
Good. I hope those Mexicans find and kill the fuck out of every last one of those annoying motherfucking hackers.:hmm:
 
damn. I followed the link and still think this is an Onion story. How are you going to cyberbully the Mexican Cartels?
 
I love train wrecks and this one is a win win
exposing a drug cartel does not quiet them... but makes it worse
and pretentious hackers are going to be disemboweled and hanged by their intestines as an example for the next guy...

Either way, the train will wreck.... and your kidnapped hacker? Watch the news
 
Cartels will lose.

Anonymous won't be fighting the cartels. Anonymous will have the cartels fighting each other. The person the cartels snatched that got anonymous involved was gonna get done anyway. Sleep on the hackers if you wish.
 
Cartels will lose.

Anonymous won't be fighting the cartels. Anonymous will have the cartels fighting each other. The person the cartels snatched that got anonymous involved was gonna get done anyway. Sleep on the hackers if you wish.

That's how I see it playing out
 
This kind of is like the CIA putting crack in the Black neighborhood then let the Blacks kill themselves off themselves.
 
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