Friday, August 19, 2011










AntiSec hackers target Vanguard Defense exec

 

The hacktivist group AntiSec says it has released a gigabyte of private documents from Vanguard Defense Industries, including e-mails from an executive connected with a cybersecurity organization it has targeted previously. 


In a post on Pastebin this morning, AntiSec said the e-mails belong to Richard Garcia, a senior vice president at Vanguard who is also a board member at InfraGard, an FBI program that teams up public and private cybersecurity efforts. In June, AntiSec affiliate LulzSec hacked the Web site of InfraGard Atlanta, releasing passwords and other sensitive information.
Describing InfraGard as "a sinister alliance," AntiSec gloated about this latest breach:
It is our pleasure to make a mockery of InfraGard for the third time, once again dumping their internal meeting notes, membership rosters, and other private business matters.
Within the booty you may find lots of shiny things as we did not have time to follow up on all the data. Safe to say, that despite previous disclosure in the media...Mr. Garcia did not bother to change any of his many many passwords found in his spool at the time of this release. So here's also a shoutout to all Lulz Lizards still following our mischiefs: Have fun with the data of Mr. Garcia, former Assistant Director to the L.A. FBI office who now sells his cybersecurity "skills" to the Military and Government for brazen amounts of money.
Vanguard, based in Conroe, Texas, makes an unmanned aerial vehicle called the ShadowHawk, used in commercial as well as law enforcement and military settings, and also provides security consulting services.
AntiSec said the new breach was perpetrated "not only to cause embarrassment and disruption to Vanguard Defense Industries, but to send a strong message to the hacker community" that it will continue to target military contractors, law enforcement agencies, and "white hat sellouts," a reference to hackers who work with police and other establishment groups.
Earlier this month, AntiSec issued a "Shooting Sheriffs Saturday Release" of what it said was 10GB of data stolen from U.S. law enforcement agencies, including private e-mails, passwords, data from informants, Social Security numbers, and credit card information.
Update 10:24 a.m.: In a phone conversation with CNET, Vanguard CEO Michael Buscher said the company had determined that there was no breach of its servers or Web site, but rather that it was Garcia's personal Gmail account that was accessed.
Nothing in the the material that was released by AntiSec involved sensitive data from Vanguard, or proprietary or customer information, Buscher said. The approximately 1GB of information, he said, centered primarily on Garcia's role at InfraGard. 

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  18. : ;; `. . ``";. .;._..;;` .` _..._ `-' .`s.` ;; #anonymous :
  19. : :i . `. ``-`` .``;```..-`_-` . `. -" .` . i: #antisec :
  20. : !L ;;;. ``---`` ._ ``---'` /;;. ``-.--" .;;; L! #FFF :
  21. : `;. `:;;;,...,;;;;;;..___.;;;":;;;,.__..;;;' .;' #whiteh8 :
  22. :........... . .`` . . ``--;;;;-''`'-:;;;:-` `'==;;;;-'. .''. . . .........:
  23.  
  24. ################################################################################
  25. # ANTISEC LEAKS PRIVATE DOCUMENTS FROM MILITARY CONTRACTER VANGUARDDEFENSE.COM #
  26. ################################################################################
  27.  
  28. For #FuckFBIFriday, we are releasing 1GB of private emails and documents
  29. belonging to Vanguard Defense Industries(VDI), a defense contractor that sells
  30. arms to law enforcement, military, and private corporations. The emails belong
  31. to Senior Vice President of VDI Richard T. Garcia, who has previously worked as
  32. Assistant Director to the Los Angeles FBI office as well as the Global Security
  33. Manager for Shell Oil Corporation. This leak contains internal meeting notes and
  34. contracts, schematics, non-disclosure agreements, personal information about
  35. other VDI employees, and several dozen "counter-terrorism" documents classified
  36. as "law enforcement sensitive" and "for official use only".
  37.  
  38. Vanguard Defense Industries manufactures unmanned "ShadowHawk" drones which cost
  39. $640,000 and are equipped with grenade launchers and shotguns. ShadowHawks are
  40. currently in use by law enforcement, military, and private corporations
  41. deploying them in the US, the Horn of Africa, Panama, Columbia, and US-Mexico
  42. border patrol operations. These emails contain contracts, schematics,
  43. non-disclosure agreements, and more. Additionally we found evidence of a Merrill
  44. Lynch wealth management advisor giving private advance notice to Garcia about
  45. upcoming S&P US credit rating downgrades.
  46.  
  47. Richard T. Garcia is also an executive board member of InfraGard, a sinister
  48. alliance of law enforcement, military, and private security contractors
  49. dedicated to protecting the infrastructure of the very systems we aim to
  50. destroy. It is our pleasure to make a mockery of InfraGard for the third time,
  51. once again dumping their internal meeting notes, membership rosters, and other
  52. private business matters.
  53.  
  54. Within the booty you may find lots of shiny things as we did not have time to
  55. follow up on all the data. Safe to say, that despite previous disclosure in the
  56. media (http://bit.ly/pyYePT), Mr. Garcia did not bother to change any of his
  57. many many passwords found in his spool at the time of this release. So here's
  58. also a shoutout to all Lulz Lizards still following our mischiefs: Have fun with
  59. the data of Mr. Garcia, former Assistant Director to the L.A. FBI office who now
  60. sells his cybersecurity "skills" to the Military and Government for brazen
  61. amounts of money.
  62.  
  63. We are doing this not only to cause embarrassment and disruption to Vanguard
  64. Defense Industries, but to send a strong message to the hacker community. White
  65. hat sellouts, law enforcement collaborators, and military contractors beware:
  66. we're coming for your mail spools, bash history files, and confidential
  67. documents.
  68.  
  69. Can't stop, won't stop.
  70.  
  71. ################################################################################
  72.  
  73. [*] BROWSE THE EMAILS:
  74.  
  75. http://4aclu6ka6s7gz6st.onion/vanguard/ <- on tor
  76. http://4aclu6ka6s7gz6st.tor2web.org/vanguard/ <- not on tor
  77.  
  78. [*] DONATE BITCOINS TO SUPPORT FUTURE HACKS AND LEAKS:
  79.  
  80. 18NHixaoQekQJ3y52aBGJJwgBWX9X3myYR
  81.  
  82. ################################################################################





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