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The world is truly full of sick individuals 😢

A man has been arrested after an 11-year-old girl and 34-year-old woman were stabbed in Leicester Square.

The two victims were taken to a major trauma centre by paramedics, with the young girl requiring hospital treatment.

Her injuries are not life-threatening, while the woman suffered more minor injuries.

I'm liable to start a violent spark with a silent thought
I disgust you like dialogue from The Shop to The Wired Frog

A martyr on a private charter, whose life could be harder?

youtu.be/VwBw9Hq5BsM

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@walterbays tbf I'd say its more an obvious problem people rushing to share stuff without actually looking at what they are sharing

Its obviously not her account - look at the username Farris - its clear as the sun in the sky

BTW not a dig at @JV3MJD just pointing out that sometimes rushing to share leads to mistakes being made

@th3j35t3r

Freddy Martinez wondered if somehow the broken systems of democratic accountability that gave rise to DDoSecrets could be repaired. “Maybe we’ll become irrelevant, which might be nice,” he said.

Back in 2021 - the FBI prevented them from filing FOIA requests

emma.best/2021/06/13/fbi-tried

“Truth has an impact, regardless of the respectability politics some people choose to engage in when it comes to the alleged sources,” Best wrote Co-Founder of DDoSecrets

Its a thin line

Sometimes the good guys have to cross that line

DDoSecrets is adamant that it doesn’t break the law or solicit hacked material. But its members are mingling with the hacktivist underground

If the work of DDoSecrets has the whiff of the illicit, it’s because official secrecy, mass surveillance, threats of prosecution, and big tech’s cooperation with censorious authorities have impeded the ability of journalists and publishers of leaked data alike to operate.

DDoSecrets attracted criticism a few years ago for publishing—and then withdrawing—an archive hacked from the infidelity dating site Ashley Madison, an experience the group said it learned from.

apnews.com/article/nv-state-wi

The BlueLeaks archive also included personal information, such as emails and home addresses, for roughly 700,000 law enforcement officers (though nothing has apparently come of that data dump).

At its best, the work of DDoSecrets reveals the limits of official transparency, of authorized government leaks and incrementalist beat reporting and FOIA requests that yield pages of useless redactions. Nowhere is this more visible than with BlueLeaks. “Reading the unredacted, hacked documents gives a very different picture than the selections you get from an open records officer,” said Brendan McQuade, author of Pacifying the Homeland, a book about the modern surveillance state

Whereas WikiLeaks cultivated an anti-imperialist mystique centered on the cultish figure of Assange, DDoSecrets professes something more modest: an unvarnished commitment to providing information useful to journalists and concerned citizens

There are small similarities, no doubt, but IMO the difrence between the two are vast and very different in ways they are run and what "dumps" they do

In case you want to know more

Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoSecrets) is a non-profit that specializes in publishing, archiving and analyzing leaked and hacked datasets, while protecting sources. It is the world's largest public library of previously secret information.

ddosecrets.com/about

Are they the same as WikiLeaks ?

Like Wikileaks, DDoSecrets is cagey about the nature of its operations—always a paradox for organizations that promote transparency

@TheAbbotTrithemius there is a heck of a lot of data but

"While approximately 90% of the data is being made available to the public, the remainder (including many emails and chat logs) is only being provided to journalists and researchers"

So, WL & middle man communications are not for public consumption I'm afraid if they are there

As for White he was hosting sites

. “Unfortunately, one person who used the service decided to put a load of CSAM on there. The VPS was shut down, I didn't offer him another one after that, and like an idiot I forgot the back-ups were on my laptop because I was too busy setting up SR2 [Silk Road 2.0],”

I don't see him as a convicted Pedo - convicted partly to being stoopid regarding the CSAM images

was probably one of their biggest dumps

DDoSecrets called it the "largest published hack of American law enforcement agencies

counter.social/@ecksmc/1044828

List of material published by Distributed Denial of Secrets

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

What is DDoSecrets ? Distributed Denial of Secrets

Whistleblowing organization

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distribu

Over 100 gigabytes of emails, chat logs, and internal documents, including contracts and financial information, documenting the history of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks between 1992 and 2024.

counter.social/@ecksmc/1128536

I was told, in no uncertain terms, that if I spoke out publicly against Ross Ulbricht's excessive sentence, [DDoSecrets] or anything similar, that I would spend much more time in prison," he said. "Now I can freely speak again, it is important to use it or lose it. So ."

404media.co/co-founder-of-ddos

Well then

co-founder of transparency activism organization Distributed of Denial of Secrets (DDoSecrets) was a dark web drug kingpin who ran the successor to the infamous Silk Road marketplace and was later convicted of child abuse imagery crimes - Thomas White, who was prosecuted for administering the Silk Road 2.0 drug marketplace and for possessing images of child sexual abuse material. He decided to reveal his involvement in DDoSecrets to 404 Media after serving a five year prison sentence

Its like a new reality tv series "who's child is this"

Boy, 12, admits throwing missile - The child was filmed by police kicking the front window of a vape shop and was also seen to throw a missile at a police van

independent.co.uk/news/uk/crim

That article tells a story within a story if you know how to "read between the lines"

Meanwhile:

Rioters could be released from prison after serving 40% of sentence, government admits

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Lucy Connolly, the partner of Conservative West Northamptonshire councillor Raymond Connolly, is also due in court today. Ms Connolly, 41, is set to appear at Northampton Crown Court charged with publishing written material to stir up racial hatred.

counter.social/@ecksmc/1129275

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