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None of these companies and government agencies responded to a request for comment. The group published thousands of emails from the hacking victims through the group Distributed Denial of Secrets and Enlace Hacktivista, a site that has the goal of documenting hacker history and publishing “educational resources for hackers.”
“It is a matter of exposing the companies and government entities, so that everyone knows their way of operating, their actions, their profits and the interest that is clearly to profit no matter the damage they cause to the territory, to the sources of support for communities and peoples. Their trick is to ally with other private and public corporations to impose laws in their favor,” the hackers told Motherboard in an email. “These hacks are another form of struggle and resistance, they are the continuation of an ancestral legacy; taking care of life. We hope to cause more people to join, to leak, sabotage, and hack these sources of oppression and injustice, so that the truth be known and that it is the people who decide to end it.” The hackers also said that they scanned the internet looking for anything interesting and important to hack and leak among targets that were “easily vulnerable.”“You can bring down big things with the snap of your fingers.”
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A screenshot of the video the hacktivists published.
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The hackers told Motherboard that the famous hacktivist was “a source of inspiration.” In fact, when Motherboard asked for an interview, the hackers initially asked to do it on camera through a puppet of a macaw parrot, a request inspired by an interview with Phineas Fisher for the VICE documentary series CYBERWAR, which was conducted with a puppet representing the hacker.“ Just leak and sabotage with joyous rebellion!”
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