We Are Anonymous We do not Forget We do not forgive We Are Legion Expect us...........   A Short Profile @45% on Informant Adrian Lamo >> ex Cyber hacker Lulz Sec ' turned Snitch...   Adrian has lived a Colorful Life "   Those has Burned Alot of Good people for Personel Gain /.   i have found so much data on you Adrian ' even Data you have Deleted to Cover your Lie's ?   Adrián Lamo (@6) | Twitter https://twitter.com/6   Born: February 20, 1981 (age 34), Boston, Massachusetts, United States Spouse: Lauren Lamo (m. 2007–2011) Parents: Mary Lamo-Atwood, Mario Lamo-Jiménez Education: Lowell High School, American River College   Social Media Accounts: ---------------------// @6(Twitter)   8705607(ICQ)   adrian(AIM)   adrian@lamo.org(Jabber)   https://www.linkedin.com/in/intruder   http://www.quora.com/Adri%C3%A1n-Lamo   adrianlamologs.blogspot.com   My 'official' Facebook page - https://facebook.com/felon My 'official' Twitter account - https://twitter.com/6 How hyperlinks   help /w otherwise long answers - http://adrian.lamo.org/post/79600928337/poem-experience On media -   http://adrian.lamo.org/post/71305886302/adrian-lamo-opinions Help 2600 Magazine - http://www.gofundme.com/b48gik Help my   parents - http://www.gofundme.com/intruder   ---------------------------------------- follow the links to get a better understanding of Adrian Lamo - turned Snitch /.   links:   http://archive.wired.com/wired/archive/12.04/hacker_pr.html   http://www.gamersoul.com/forums/showthread.php?76912   http://gawker.com/5821227/hacker-who-turned-in-bradley-manning-is-a-bigger-scumbag-than-we-imagined   http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/2a1xt1/iama_adrian_lamo_a_former_top10_hacker_blew_the   http://www.wired.com/2011/12/lamo-katz/)   #RustleLeague: http://pastebin.com/mDKzyDmC     -----------------------------------------------/   -- Here's Lamo telling Manning their conversation would be protected because Lamo is "a journalist and a minister":   (10:20:53 AM) bradass87: yes... questioned my gender for several years... sexual orientation was easy to figure out... but i   started to come to terms with it during the first few months of my deployment (10:21:09 AM) info@adrianlamo.com: May I ask the particulars? (10:21:34 AM) info@adrianlamo.com: I'm bi myself, and my ex is MTF. (10:21:34 AM) bradass87: im fairly open... but careful, so yes.. (10:22:00 AM) bradass87: im aware of your bi part (10:22:24 AM) bradass87: uhm, trying to keep a low profile for now though, just a warning (10:23:34 AM) info@adrianlamo.com: I'm a journalist and a minister. You can pick either, and treat this as a confession or an   interview (never to be published) & enjoy a modicum of legal protection. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------- added comment by unknown.( Wired.com)   Well, looks to me like he certainly believes himself to be a journalist... though that asshole wouldn't know journalism if it   teabagged him. --------------------//   As Julian Assange would say: "disturbing"   I stumbled across this reference in a digital-gangster.com forum thread about Adrian Lamo [1] (the thread itself is well   worth the read if you have the time and inclination for some more background info) "Before Kevin Poulsen had full coddling privileges over Lamo at Wired, the tech news service themselves ran an in-depth   report outlining the unstable and unskilled kid ..." -- user "7752837529" So I decided to dig out this old Adrian Lamo wired article from 2004 [2], and some of the information was, as Julian Assange   would say, "disturbing" in the extreme: His ex-girlfriend, who requested that her name be withheld, has also accused him of stalking her. "Every time I moved, he'd   send an anonymous email," she remembers. "Sometimes he'd include my unlisted phone number, which nobody else had. He made a   point of showing that he knew where I was." The court issued a restraining order against Lamo, following a complaint in which   his then-girlfriend described an ongoing pattern of harassment and abuse. "He carried a stun gun, which he used on me," she   recalls. "He was very controlling. He wanted to know where I was constantly. After we stopped talking, he would hack into the   phone company's service center and change my phone services." * -- Jennifer Kahn, "The Homeless Hacker v. The New York   Times", Wired 12/04 * emphasis mine   Jesus Christ.   [1] http://www.digitalgangster.com/4um/showthread.php?t=127709&page=2 (Webcitation: http://www.webcitation.org/5qs4SfAbR )   [2] http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.04/hacker_pr.html     =====================================//   Adrian Lamo adrian@2600.com LulzSec LLC 108 WEST 13TH STREET Wilmington, Delaware 19801-1145 US +1.8889201981 Owns the domain for lulzsec.com has previous cyber crime   Registrant Contact: Adrian Lamo adrian@2600.com LulzSec LLC 108 WEST 13TH STREET Wilmington, Delaware 19801-1145 US +1.8889201981   Administrative Contact: Adrian Lamo adrian@2600.com LulzSec LLC 108 WEST 13TH STREET Wilmington, Delaware 19801-1145 US +1.8889201981   Technical Contact: Adrian Lamo adrian@2600.com LulzSec LLC 108 WEST 13TH STREET Wilmington, Delaware 19801-1145 US +1.8889201981   Billing Contact: Adrian Lamo adrian@2600.com LulzSec LLC 108 WEST 13TH STREET Wilmington, Delaware 19801-1145 US +1.8889201981   Record created on 2011-05-30 01:14:44. Record expires on 2012-05-30 01:14:44.   Domain servers in listed order:   ns1.afraid.org ns2.afraid.org ns3.afraid.org ns4.afraid.org RE: http://pastebin.com/RBjzDQbS   Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/felon   Email: adrian@2600.com   Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/error   Extra Information: http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Adrian_Lamo http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/05/lam   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------//   Getting to know our friend LULZ SEC the Hacker A.K.A. "Adrian Lamo"   Adrian Lamo is a threat analyst and journalist, known as a former grey hat hacker, principally for breaking into a series of   high-security computer networks, and his subsequent arrest. Best known among these were his intrusions into The New York   Times, Yahoo! News, and Microsoft. He is also known for identifying security flaws in computer networks of Fortune 500   companies and then notifying them of any flaws he found. He also informed the authorities of the identity of a US Army   Intelligence Specialist who is alleged to be the source of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike video leak to Wikileaks.     Personal   Lamo was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Mario Lamo and Mary Lamo-Atwood in 1981. He spent his early childhood in Arlington,   Virginia, until moving to Bogotá, Colombia around the age of 10. When his family moved back to the United States two years   later, they settled in San Francisco, where Adrian lived until he tested out of High School a year early. Popularly called   the "homeless hacker" for his transient lifestyle, Lamo spent most of his travels couch-surfing, squatting in abandoned   buildings and traveling to Internet cafes, libraries and universities to investigate networks, and sometimes exploiting   security holes. Despite performing authorized and unauthorized vulnerability assessments for several large, high-profile   entities, Lamo refused to accept payment for his services. During this period he also overdosed on amphetamines.   Lamo was appointed to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning Youth Task Force by San Francisco   Supervisor Tom Ammiano.   In a 2004 interview with Wired, an ex-girlfriend of Lamo's described him as "very controlling," stating: "He carried a stun   gun, which he used on me." According to the same article, a court issued a restraining order against Lamo. Lamo disputed the   accuracy of the article and wrote "I have never been subject to a restraining order in my life".   In February 2009 Lamo was revealed to have been a donor to disclosure site Wikileaks.   In his spare time, he donates his time and expertise to Voluntary Legal Services of Northern California, a Sacramento-based   nonprofit organization providing assistance to indigent and low-income clients involved in civil litigation.   In May 2010 at age 29, he was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome after having been placed on a 72-hour involuntary   psychiatric hold, which was extended to a total of nine days.   Activities and techniques   Adrian Lamo is perhaps best known for breaking into The New York Times internal computer network in February 2002, adding his   name to confidential databases of expert sources, and using the paper's LexisNexis account to conduct research on high-   profile subjects, although his first published activities involved operating AOL watchdog site Inside-AOL.com. The Times   filed a complaint and a warrant for Lamo's arrest was issued in August 2003 following a 15 month investigation by federal   prosecutors in New York. At 10:15 AM on September 9, after spending a few days in hiding, he surrendered to the US Marshals   in Sacramento, California. He re-surrendered to the FBI in New York City on September 11, and pled guilty to one count of   computer crimes against Microsoft, Lexis-Nexis and The New York Times on January 8, 2004.   Later in 2004, Lamo was sentenced to six months detention at his parents' home plus two years probation, and was ordered to   pay roughly $65,000 in restitution. He was convicted of compromising security at The New York Times and Microsoft, Yahoo! and   MCI WorldCom.   When challenged for a response to allegations that he was glamorizing crime for the sake of publicity, his response was   "Anything I could say about my person or my actions would only cheapen what they have to say for themselves." When approached   for comment during his criminal case, Lamo frustrated reporters with non sequiturs such as "Faith manages", (probably a   reference to science fiction television show Babylon 5) and "It's a beautiful day."   At his sentencing, Lamo expressed remorse for harm he had caused through his intrusions, with the court record quoting him as   adding "I want to answer for what I have done and do better with my life."   As of January 16, 2007, Lamo's probation was terminated, ending a three-year period during which the U.S. District Court's   ruling prevented him from exercising certain freedoms, including the ability to employ any privacy protection software,   travel outside certain established boundaries, or socialize with security researchers.     DNA controversy     On May 9, 2006, while 18 months into a two year probation sentence, Adrian Lamo refused to give the United States government   a blood sample they demanded so as to record his DNA in their CODIS system. According to his attorney, Adrian Lamo has a   religious objection to giving blood, but is willing to give his DNA in another form. "He went in there with fingernail   clippings and hair, and they refused to accept it, because they will only accept blood," said federal public defender Mary   French.   On June 15, 2007, lawyers for Lamo filed another motion citing the Book of Genesis as one basis for Lamo's religious   opposition to the frivolous spilling of blood: "The Book of Genesis leaves unambiguous this matter. Therein, those who would   spill the blood of man are rebuked as follows: 'Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed; for in the   image of God has God made man.' Genesis 9:6 (New International Version)."   Lamo continued: "Under this admonition, not only would I be blinding myself to the direct instructions of scripture by   shedding blood, but I would similarly be casting whomever facilitated this act into sin, multiplying my culpability," setting   the basis for defense counsel Mary French to urge US District Court Judge Frank Damrell to exempt Lamo from the sampling   entirely, or to order his probation officer to accept some other biological product in lieu of blood, as previously offered   by Lamo.   On June 21, 2007, it was reported that Lamo's legal counsel had reached a settlement agreement with the U.S. Department of   Justice granting Lamo's original request. According to Kevin Poulsen's blog, "On Wednesday, the Justice Department formally   settled the case, filing a joint stipulation along with Lamo's federal public defender dropping the demand for blood, and   accepting cheek swabs instead." Reached for comment, Lamo reportedly affirmed to Poulsen his intention to "comply vigorously"   with the order.   Professional   Since Lamo's sentencing, he has entered the early stages of a career as a journalist, studying at American River College,   with writing, photography, and editorial work / collaboration appearing in Network World, Mobile Magazine, 2600 Magazine, The   American River Current, XY Magazine, and others. Lamo has interviewed personalities ranging from John Ashcroft to alleged   members of the Earth Liberation Front.   Lamo has shown signs of increased cooperation with media since his release from federal custody, including a podcast   interview with Patrick Gray in Australia.     Film and television   Lamo was removed from a segment of NBC Nightly News when, after being asked to demonstrate his skills for the camera, he   gained access to NBC's internal network in under five minutes. NBC was concerned that they broke the law by taping Lamo while   he (possibly) broke the law.   Lamo was a guest on the The Screen Savers five times beginning in 2002. In March 2003, he phoned in to discuss how he uses   Google's search engine as a port scanner to find weakly protected FileMaker databases. Later that year, he appeared in person   to discuss, among other things, how he hacked Cingular Wireless. In September 2003, Lamo also provided The Screen Savers with   two more exclusive phone interviews when there was a warrant out for his arrest but before he eventually turned himself in.   Hackers Wanted, a documentary covering Lamo's life and times, is slated for release under the care of Trigger Street   Productions. In May 2009, a video purporting to be a trailer for Hackers Wanted was allegedly leaked to or by Internet film   site Eye Crave. In May 2010, an earlier cut of the film was leaked on Bittorrent. According to an insider, what was leaked on   the Internet was a very different film from the newer version which includes additional footage. On June 12, 2010, a   director's cut version of the film was also leaked onto torrent sites.   In popular culture   The Wholly Book of Clichés & Cabbages, a Discordian RPG based on the Risus system cites Lamo as an embodiment of the   Discordian Hacker character class, an AD&D-style prestige class of Hacker, noting "A Discordian Hacker has the abilities of   the pulp hacker, but utililizes them much differently."     Wikileaks and Bradley Manning     In June 2010, Adrian Lamo reported to U.S. Army authorities that Specialist Bradley Manning had leaked classified information   to him. Lamo also claims that Manning confessed to him having provided the video footage of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad   airstrike incident in Iraq to Wikileaks. Lamo claims that Manning also leaked thousands of pages of classified data and   diplomatic cables to Wikileaks, though Wikileaks claims otherwise. Lamo told Glenn Greenwald in an interview that he offered   Manning protection under both journalist shield laws, and the clergy-lay confidentiality tradition, and said that Manning   declined.   According to German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, a reporter from Forbes has published information, according to   which Adrian Lamo works as a "security specialist" with "project Vigilant", a private security institution which also works   for the FBI and the NSA.   Lamo has been criticized by fellow hackers such as at Hackers on Planet Earth 2010.         --------------------------------------- yup, Just wanted to share this info with my fellow friends. Enjoy and stay tuned.   "Be aware of the things you say to those you say it too as you never know NEVER know what this person is capable of doing especially when never seen in person especially when hiding behind technology be aware of the things you say.." -Anonymous