#TangoDown

#OPDontSpyOnOz
#natsecinquiry
WE PROTEST ANY WAY WE CAN.! DDOS.!
AT ALL AUSTRALIANS GETTING TREATED AS TERRORISTS BY OUR GOVERNMENT.!
JOIN US.!! FIGHT FOR OUR RIGHTS.!!
 

There’s some rather scary news coming from Australia right now. The Australian government under instructions from USA is considering sweeping new surveillance powers which includes the surveillance of social networking sites and data retention. While that isn’t exactly novel, buried in the proposal is a provision that would allow police to hack your computer for the purposes of gathering information on you.

 

A message to the Australian government, its PM and the puppets who follow her, a message directly to Nicola Roxon who so far claims that she hasn't made her mind yet whether to backup the National Data Retention laws or not. Roxon announced on the 21st of July 2012, also in an interview with the Fairfax Media, that the case for Data Retention laws still had to be made. Just six weeks after that and on the 4th of September 2012, Roxon seemed to have swung her support for the bill which would force all Australian telcos and internet service providers to store the online data of all Australians for up to two years which is the most controversial element of the package of more than 40 proposed changes to our national security legislation.

 

If this bill is to pass, it will be the most significant expansion of invasion of privacy and human right to communicate and have our say without any censorship and threats from any party including governments and its agencies.

 

ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO EMAIL ROXON AND TELL HER YOUR NOT A TERRORIST AND YOU DON'T WANT TO BE SPIED ON CLICK HER SITE:> http://www.nicolaroxonmp.com

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) argues that without such a plan they have no case to be made against "Cyber Criminals” see http://www.nicolaroxonmp.com, but the problem here doesn't seem to be cyber crimes, more like it is to spy on people and hold everybody by the neck so no one can stand up and point a finger at the government and its Prime Minister who's done nothing but shame the Australian citizens instead of protecting them. They want to hold us by the throat, so we can stop exposing what PM Julia Gillard has done and is still doing behind closed doors.

 

This Operation serves three purposes:

 

1- And most importantly, We, Anonymous, are against such a bill which symbolizes an extensive invasion of privacy to the citizens of Australia. Such a bill will only effect and invade the privacy of it’s innocent citizens. This bill WILL NOT stop us, (Anonymous), it will only make us stronger than ever as we will dig harder for the truth. We will find the truth and expose it! We are immune to your crimes against human rights and freedom of speech and Democracy as we know it.

 

2- We are Anonymous, WE DO NOT FORGIVE.!, WE DO NOT FORGET.! EXPECT US.!!... Julian Assange is an Australian Citizen like all of us, and therefore entitled by law to be treated as such and protected from the "Corrupt Laws of the Jungle." A jungle that demonstrates the US with it’s puppet alliances  including JuliaR, are ruling the world and acting as the world's judge,  jury, and police without being legally designated or delegated those powers by any force or law by we the people.

 

3- Julia Gillard continues as she always does, hides behind her silly answers and a smart team of hypocrites to avoid answering our everyday real questions. She schedules her sudden media conferences with her selected media people without announcing what she will be talking about in order to control the media and assure that no one will prepare those questions that she's never ready to answer and doesn’t want to answer. She never will be willing to answer those questions  because there is no such thing as “innocent crime.”

 

To All Anon’s around the World We All Need Your Help.!

We Must All Unite. To fight this corruption being forced upon us ALL

Would like to make this a Very High Impact Protest Statement and Take Them Down for 2 Days 24Hrs So They Really Get The Point We Are Making.!!!

#TangoDown
++ ACTION INSTRUCTIONS BELOW ++

 

If any highly skilled Anons Could Prove Again That Data Retention is Not Secure would be wonderful to make our point and case against them.!

Join us on this operation which will take place on:>

 

START DAY-

Thursday 13th of September at 10AM AEST -> Sunday
Wednesday 12th of September at 5PM PST -> Sunday
Thursday 11th of September at 12AM GMT -> Sunday

END DAY SUNDAY.!!

 

Targeted Websites:>

 

http://www.aph.gov.au/ -----------IP= 202.14.81.88

http://www.gov.au/ ----------------IP= 117.53.170.202

http://www.asio.gov.au/ ----------IP= 144.140.85.43

http://www.nicolaroxonmp.com/ IP= 67.228.207.197

http://www.afp.gov.au/ -----------IP= 125.7.101.101

http://www.pm.gov.au/ -----------IP= 210.193.134.131

 

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VPN, TOR, Anonymous Proxies etc:

LOIC Web Based WEBLIC DDOS WEBDDOS Toolz Links:>

 

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6/ List of Which VPN Providers Really Take Anonymity Seriously? Virtual Private Networks.

7/ Hacks4Life http://darknetserver.webs.com/hackingtools.htm Proxies and Heaps More.

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<LINKS BELOW TO VARIOUS MSM NEWS, ABOUT THIS CRAZY LAW - READ THE WORDING VERY CAREFULLY>

AU Poll: Should telcos BE Forced 2 store telephone and internet data at all? Yes 6% No 94% WE MUST STOP THIS MADNESS Instigated From USA #natsecinquiry

Australia and United States working together on homeland security
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov.au/Media-releases/Pages/2012/Second%20Quarter/4-May-2012---Australia-and-United-States-working-together-on-homeland-security.aspx

Australian Government Mulls Allowing Authorities to Hack Your Computer http://www.zeropaid.com/news/101627/australian-goverment-mulls-allowing-authorities-to-hack-your-computer/

There’s some rather scary news coming from Australia right now.
The Australian government is considering sweeping new surveillance powers which includes the surveillance of social networking sites and data retention.
While that isn’t exactly novel, buried in the proposal is a provision that would allow police to hack your computer for the purposes of gathering information on you.
Download The Australian government has released a discussion paper (PDF) that details what the government is actively considering for new surveillance legislation

www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/House_of_Representatives_Committees?url=pjcis/nsl2012/additional/discussion%20paper.pdf

Pirate Party Demands Extension of Submission Deadline for National Security Inquiry http://pirateparty.org.au/2012/07/10/pirate-party-demands-extension-of-submission-deadline-for-national-security-inquiry/#more-987

ANONYMOUS PROVES THEIR POINT: Australian ISP AAPT has been hacked in an effort to demonstrate the problems with proposed laws that would require telecommunications companies to store user data for two years.
The file accessed by the intruder was a 40GB database containing user information.
http://thenextweb.com/au/2012/07/26/anonymous-hacks-australian-isp-aapt-to-demonstrate-data-retention-problems/

Govt seeks substantial boost to surveillance powers http://delimiter.com.au/2012/05/04/govt-seeks-substantial-boost-to-surveillance-powers/

Roxon just a front for department, says Newton http://delimiter.com.au/2012/09/07/roxon-just-a-front-for-department-says-newton/

Liberal backbencher slams “Gestapo” data retention http://delimiter.com.au/2012/09/05/liberal-backbencher-slams-gestapo-data-retention/

IPA damns “extraordinary” data retention policy http://delimiter.com.au/2012/08/31/ipa-damns-extraordinary-data-retention-policy/

Privacy to be sacrificed as Roxon takes liberties with our freedoms http://ipa.org.au/news/2745/privacy-to-be-sacrificed-as-roxon-takes-liberties-with-our-freedoms

Roxon has paused data retention plans, Aug 10th 2012 http://delimiter.com.au/2012/08/10/roxon-has-paused-data-retention-plans-says-smh/

New surveillance powers akin to ‘China, Iran’ http://delimiter.com.au/2012/07/16/new-surveillance-powers-akin-to-china-iran/

Govt blocks surveillance inquiry extension  http://delimiter.com.au/2012/07/13/govt-blocks-surveillance-inquiry-extension/

Australian government passes controversial cybercrime data retention bill 22nd August 2012 http://thenextweb.com/au/2012/08/22/australian-government-passes-controversial-cybercrime-data-retention-bill/

“Police state”: Privacy czar slams security reforms http://delimiter.com.au/2012/08/29/police-state-privacy-czar-slams-security-reforms/

“Insufficient evidence”: Telcos pan surveillance reforms http://delimiter.com.au/2012/08/29/insufficient-evidence-telcos-pan-surveillance-reforms/

“Failure and incompetence”: Mark Newton on surveillance reforms http://delimiter.com.au/2012/07/16/failure-and-incompetence-mark-newton-on-surveillance-reforms/

ISP data retention still an issue, Ludlam warns http://delimiter.com.au/2012/01/24/isp-data-retention-still-an-issue-ludlam-warns/

 OzLog unveiled: Senate lays data retention bare  http://delimiter.com.au/2010/10/29/ozlog-unveiled-senate-lays-data-retention-bare/

Blackout: Govt piracy meeting completely censored http://delimiter.com.au/2012/03/19/blackout-govt-piracy-meeting-completely-censored/

 Govt seeks substantial boost to surveillance powers  http://delimiter.com.au/2012/05/04/govt-seeks-substantial-boost-to-surveillance-powers/

Turnbull won’t comment on data retention http://delimiter.com.au/2012/09/06/turnbull-wont-comment-on-data-retention/

Data retention proposal still hazy, even within Govt  http://delimiter.com.au/2012/05/31/data-retention-proposal-still-hazy-even-within-govt/

The FoI request has retrieved the response by the Attorney-General’s Department to the recommendations of the Senate report regarding data retention. You can download that response in full by clicking here (PDF).

Official Journal of the European Union DIRECTIVE 2009/136/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2009:337:0011:0036:En:PDF

 

Government still considering telco data retention http://www.itnews.com.au/News/266188,government-still-considering-telco-data-retention.aspx

New cybercrime laws to land today http://delimiter.com.au/2011/06/22/new-cybercrime-laws-to-land-today/


Spies may have hacked Gillard’s PC, says Telegraph  http://delimiter.com.au/2011/03/29/spies-may-have-hacked-gillards-pc-says-telegraph/

Gillard’s PC hack surfaces in Stratfor leaks http://delimiter.com.au/2012/03/06/gillards-pc-hack-surfaces-in-stratfor-leaks/

Gillard hack a “wake-up call”, say security experts http://delimiter.com.au/2011/03/31/gillard-hack-a-wake-up-call-say-security-experts/

NSW Govt can’t guarantee IT security http://delimiter.com.au/2010/10/20/nsw-govt-cant-guarantee-it-security/

Australia to ink controversial cybercrime treaty http://delimiter.com.au/2010/05/02/australia-to-ink-controversial-cybercrime-treaty/

Cybercrime bill passes despite Greens protest http://delimiter.com.au/2012/08/23/cybercrime-bill-passes-despite-greens-protest/

McLelland leaves AusCERT out in the cold http://delimiter.com.au/2010/06/11/mclelland-leaves-auscert-out-in-the-cold/

ASIO reveals new cyber-security guard http://delimiter.com.au/2011/03/10/asio-reveals-new-cyber-security-guard/

War on the Internet event #3 - Scott Ludlam VIDEO http://vimeo.com/35490402

AFP spies targeting green activists http://www.smh.com.au/environment/afp-spies-targeting-green-activists-20120106-1pogq.html

Hacker luminary to hit Melbourne for speech http://delimiter.com.au/2012/01/09/hacker-luminary-to-hit-melbourne-for-speech/

McClelland, Carr exit technology-related portfolios http://delimiter.com.au/2011/12/12/mcclelland-carr-exit-technology-related-portfolios/

Ludlam raises OzLog issue in Senate http://delimiter.com.au/2010/06/21/ludlam-raises-ozlog-issue-in-senate/

Data retention proposal “totally insane”, says Linton http://delimiter.com.au/2010/06/11/data-retention-policy-totally-insane-says-linton/

“Systematic erosion of privacy”: Parliament launches surveillance review http://delimiter.com.au/2012/07/10/systematic-erosion-of-privacy-parliament-launches-surveillance-review/

Govt may record users’ web history, email data http://delimiter.com.au/2010/06/11/govt-may-record-users-web-history-email-data/

OzLog unveiled: Senate lays data retention bare  http://delimiter.com.au/2010/10/29/ozlog-unveiled-senate-lays-data-retention-bare/

Govt piracy move “completely unjustified”: Pirate Party http://delimiter.com.au/2011/10/14/govt-piracy-move-completely-unjustified-pirate-party/

Secret piracy talks: Govt banned consumer groups http://delimiter.com.au/2011/12/23/secret-piracy-talks-govt-banned-consumer-groups/

Govt holds second secret anti-piracy meeting http://delimiter.com.au/2012/02/13/govt-holds-second-secret-anti-piracy-meeting/

Govt censors secret anti-piracy meeting notes http://delimiter.com.au/2012/01/17/govt-censors-secret-anti-piracy-meeting-notes/

No minutes taken at secret BitTorrent meeting http://delimiter.com.au/2011/10/03/no-minutes-taken-at-secret-bittorrent-meeting/

Poor OzLog consultation led to FUD, finds Senate http://delimiter.com.au/2011/04/08/poor-ozlog-consultation-led-to-fud-finds-senate/

Piracy meetings still censored: “No public interest” http://delimiter.com.au/2012/04/24/piracy-meetings-still-censored-no-public-interest/

Be sceptical of vague new ‘National Security’ powers http://delimiter.com.au/2012/07/23/be-sceptical-of-vague-new-national-security-powers/

Government lunges for unjustified online surveillance powers http://scott-ludlam.greensmps.org.au/content/media-releases/government-lunges-unjustified-online-surveillance-powers

Email Responses Regarding National Security Inquiry http://pirateparty.org.au/2012/07/12/email-responses-regarding-national-security-inquiry/