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Title: New 9/11 leaked files to ‘top Snowden's finest work,’ hackers say
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Published: Jan 4, 2019
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Post Date: 2019-01-04 04:04:05 by Tatarewicz
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A hacker group is claiming that new files they are going to release about 9/11 would top the “finest work” by American whistle blower Edward Snowden.

“What we're about to announce and leak will top Edward Snowden's finest work, both in volume and in impact,” the Dark Overlord announced in a post on Pastebin.

It also posted a link to a 10-gigabyte encrypted archive of documents, vowing to release the encryption keys if their demands were not met.

It further indicated that the content would lead to an international uproar.

It's not just insurance litigation that we have, it's CONFIDENTIAL, CLASSIFIED, and SECRET documents from FAA, FBI, TSA, USDOJ, and others. pic.twitter.com/7LaC8TaNAQ — thedarkoverlord (@tdo_h4ck3rs) January 1, 2019

“The subsequent release of these materials will generate millions of news articles and result in the biggest and most significant data breach ever to have occurred.”

The group also claimed that the information was obtained from insurers and government agencies.

Some of the documents were stolen in an April hack of an unnamed law firm, which has reportedly paid ransom to the hacker group but also notified law enforcement officials. Fifteen of the 9/11 “hijackers” from Saudi Arabia were CIA agents who were brought to the US by the US spy agency, Dr. Kevin Barrett says.

“We’ll be providing many answers about 9.11 conspiracies through our 18,000 secret documents leak,” read a Twitter post by the group, infamously known for hacking American media-services provider Netflix.

Many questions yet remain unanswered bout the terrorist attacks on US soil on September 11, 2001 while conspiracies abound.


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content would lead to an international uproar.

That assumes papers, etc., will publish the leak, but not likely since Jews don't want evidence incriminating Israel released so would cancel advertising (which pays media's salaries).

Some netizens already know the five W's of 9/11, even the how.

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#9. To: Tatarewicz, BTP Holdings, Horse, ghostdogtxn, Rotara, titorite (#0)

https://www.cyberscoop.com/dark-overlord-releases-first-batch-of-hacked-911-files-in-effort-to-raise-bitcoin/

The Dark Overlord on late Thursday published the decryption keys to the first installment of what it calls the “9/11 Files,” a database the hackers say they pilfered from various international insurers. The group had previously announced it would publish stolen material in five data dumps to be released only after escalating donation goals had been met. The Dark Overlord’s bitcoin wallet had received 15 payments by late Friday morning, Eastern time, up from three donations Wednesday.

This slow-leak approach is consistent with the group’s strategy of creating public attention about its supposed hacks.

ratcat  posted on  2019-01-04   23:36:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: All (#9)

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/kzvv7m/the-dark-overlord-decrypts-more-911-insurance-files

The Dark Overlord Decrypts More 9/11 Insurance Files

After apparently raising thousands of dollars through a crowdfunding effort, The Dark Overlord have decrypted a set of the 9/11 attack connected litigation documents.

On New Year’s Eve, Motherboard broke the news that a hacking group known as The Dark Overlord was threatening to release a cache of stolen insurance and legal documents related to the 9/11 attacks. After distributing a small preview set of files, the group has now publicly released a decryption key for more files, meaning anyone can download and read them.

The news gives insight into how hacking groups may be evolving in their extortion efforts; opting to drip out stolen material bit by bit, while generating public interest through the media and their own announcements, all to exert pressure on the ransom victim.

“We've said it before, and we'll say it again: we're financially motivated, and you (the public) has spoken to us in our language (internet money, specifically Bitcoin),” The Dark Overlord wrote in a message published Friday.

Twitter banned The Dark Overlord’s account on Wednesday. Reddit followed suit shortly after. In response, The Dark Overlord is now publishing its announcements on Steemit, a blockchain-based and harder to moderate platform. The Shadow Brokers, a self-described hacking group that released a slew of NSA hacking tools, used the same platform for their communications.

The stolen data itself allegedly comes from a legal firm that advised Hiscox Group, a Hiscox spokesperson previously told Motherboard in a statement. The previously released documents included presentation slide decks, legal correspondence between law firms, and letters from a handful of government agencies. 9/11 conspiracy theorists have been particularly interested in the release of the documents, with internet commenters and several conspiracy-minded YouTubers making videos saying that they hope they will somehow reveal a vast conspiracy around the attacks.

Motherboard successfully decrypted this new release with the provided key. The material appears to be much in the same vein, but larger, with the archive sizing in at around 70MB.

In all, The Dark Overlord’s encrypted archive, which the group distributed to journalists and has put online for anyone to download, comes in at around 10GB. The majority of it remains locked off, however.

The group released the data after receiving 3 bitcoin, or around $11,000, as part of its self-announced crowdfunding effort.

“Continue to keep the bitcoins flowing, and we'll continue to keep the truth flowing. Remember, Cyber-Cash for Cyber-Cache,” the group’s message adds.

ratcat  posted on  2019-01-04   23:41:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: All (#10)

https://www.rt.com/usa/448058-dark-overlord-leaks-11-september/

Hacker group releases '9/11 Papers', says future leaks will 'burn down' US deep state

Published time: 4 Jan, 2019 10:27

The documents – which were immediately scrubbed from Reddit, Pastebin and Twitter – are available for download on Steemit at the time of writing.

https://steemit.com/thedarkoverlord/@thedarkoverlord/9-11-papers-megaleak-layer-1-checkpoint-03-04-05-06-and-07-cyber-cash-for-cyber-cache

The hackers are asking for $2 million in bitcoin for the public release of its "megaleak," which it has dubbed "the 9/11 Papers."

The group has also offered to sell the documents to terrorist groups, foreign governments, and media outlets. When RT approached the hackers for comment, they proposed providing the channel exclusive access to the potentially explosive papers – for a price, of course.

“They were willing to sell those documents to me. So it’s all about money for them,” RT America correspondent Michelle Greenstein said.

By design, the "layer 1" documents – if authentic – do not appear to contain any explosive revelations. The publications focus mostly on testimonies from airport security and details concerning insurance pay-outs to parties affected by the 9/11 attacks. However, the data dump suggests that the group is not bluffing.

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