Episode

63: w0rmer
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58:55
Published: Tue Apr 14 2020
Description

The hacker named w0rmer was active within AnonOps. These are Anonymous Operations which often organize and wage attacks on websites or people often with the purpose of social justice. Eventually w0rmer joined in on some of these hacking escapades which resulted in an incredible story that he will one day tell his kids. Thanks to w0rmer for telling us your story. Sponsors This episode was sponsored by IT Pro TV. Get 65 hours of free training by visiting ITPro.tv/darknet. And use promo code DARKNET25. Support for this episode comes from LastPass. LastPass is a great password manager but it can do so much more. It can setup 2FA for your company, or use it to monitor what your users are doing in the network. Visit LastPass.com/Darknet to start your 14 day free trial. SourcesArchived Tweets Feb 7, 2012 Twitter user @Anonw0rmer posts “@MissAnonFatale I managed to pwn1 a site , get my papers , find my required primary IDS , yeah baby, i deservers em :)” Feb 8, 2012 1:17 AM, Twitter user @Anonw0rmer posted, “ROFL! WaS that us? https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/legal_affairs/hackers-group-posts-police-chiefs-information-online/article_77f79fd5-f76f-5825-ae19-43a398361fdf.html o yeah oops #OpPigRoast #CabinCr3w” Feb 9, 2012 12:35 AM, Twitter user @Anonw0rmer posted, “DB Leak http://dps.alabama.gov https://pastehtml.com/view/bnik8yo1q.html”. The bottom of this post originally showed this NSFW image. Feb 9, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Twitter user @Anonw0rmer posted, “Mobile Alabama Police Criminal Record Database Logins Failing To Protect And Serve I Via @ItsKahuna I http://pastehtml.com/view/bnmjxxgfp.html #OpPiggyBank.” Feb 9, 2012 at 8:39 PM, Twitter user @CabinCr3w posted, “Texas Dept. of safety Hacked By @AnonWOrmer for #OpPiggyBank http://bit.ly/x1KH5Y #CabinCr3w #Anonymous” Bottom of pastebin also shows a woman holding a sign saying “We Are ALL Anonymous We NEVER Forgive. We NEVER Forget. <3 @Anonw0rmer” Feb 10, 2012 at 9:07 PM, Twitter user @Anonw0rmer posted, “My baby SETS standards ! wAt U got? https://i.imgur.com/FbH2K.jpg https://i.imgur.com/zsPvm.jpg https://i.imgur.com/S2S2C.jpg https://i.imgur.com/TVqdN.jpg #CabinCr3w”. Links Criminal Complaint - United States Western District Court of Texas https://gizmodo.com/these-breasts-nailed-a-hacker-for-the-fbi-5901430 https://www.tomsguide.com/us/Anonymous-CabinCr3w-w0rmer-Ochoa-Australia,news-14803.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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This podcast discusses the benefits of using an email and workplace collaboration security solution that diversifies your security stack and detects suspicious emails, as Microsoft 365 alone may not be enough to protect your organization from phishing attacks.
00:00 - 02:32 (02:32)
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Email Security
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This podcast discusses the benefits of using an email and workplace collaboration security solution that diversifies your security stack and detects suspicious emails, as Microsoft 365 alone may not be enough to protect your organization from phishing attacks.

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The podcast episode explores the rise of WikiLeaks as a site that released secret documents and how many viewed it as a problem.
02:32 - 10:06 (07:33)
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WikiLeaks
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The podcast episode explores the rise of WikiLeaks as a site that released secret documents and how many viewed it as a problem. It also delves into the efforts made by those in power to shut it down.

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Hacktivist Wormer searches for vulnerabilities in police department websites in an attempt to find a list of officers who were covering up their names and badge numbers.
10:06 - 17:43 (07:37)
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Hacktivism
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Hacktivist Wormer searches for vulnerabilities in police department websites in an attempt to find a list of officers who were covering up their names and badge numbers.

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The speaker discusses the vulnerability of police department websites, specifically referencing the Alabama Department of Public Safety, which contained sensitive databases like the National Crime Information Center and personal information of police officers.
17:43 - 25:02 (07:19)
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Cybersecurity
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The speaker discusses the vulnerability of police department websites, specifically referencing the Alabama Department of Public Safety, which contained sensitive databases like the National Crime Information Center and personal information of police officers. Wormer, a hacker, would publish police officers' personal information on anonymous websites like Pastebin, which could make them vulnerable.

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The story of a man who accidentally shared an inappropriate picture of his girlfriend, containing metadata that revealed where it was taken.
25:02 - 29:19 (04:16)
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Privacy
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The story of a man who accidentally shared an inappropriate picture of his girlfriend, containing metadata that revealed where it was taken.

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The FBI traced a hacking incident on three police departments back to a man named Hinyo Ochoa, who was located in Galveston, Texas with the help of IP address tracking.
29:21 - 33:44 (04:22)
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Hacking
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The FBI traced a hacking incident on three police departments back to a man named Hinyo Ochoa, who was located in Galveston, Texas with the help of IP address tracking.

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A man recounts a story of being caught by the authorities in his boxer shorts while enjoying a cup of coffee, and contemplates burning a mysterious object as the groundskeeper attempts to let in armed individuals.
33:44 - 37:05 (03:20)
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Coffee
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A man recounts a story of being caught by the authorities in his boxer shorts while enjoying a cup of coffee, and contemplates burning a mysterious object as the groundskeeper attempts to let in armed individuals.

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The family of a hacker was surprised to learn about his romantic relationship with an Australian woman as he led two very different lives.
37:05 - 39:25 (02:19)
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Cybersecurity
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The family of a hacker was surprised to learn about his romantic relationship with an Australian woman as he led two very different lives. However, the hacker’s acquaintances denied any knowledge of his supposed girlfriend.

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A woman shares how she fell for a scam and was convinced to take compromising photos with signs that would later be used to shame her online.
39:25 - 43:59 (04:34)
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Online Shame
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A woman shares how she fell for a scam and was convinced to take compromising photos with signs that would later be used to shame her online.

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Kylie and Hidge spent two years separated due to a prison sentence.
43:59 - 49:46 (05:47)
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Prison Sentence
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Kylie and Hidge spent two years separated due to a prison sentence. After his release, Hidge had to go to a halfway home in Texas, a few hours away from Kylie and their baby.

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A man reflects on his experiences in marriage and the sacrifices his wife made, including moving to a new country for him.
49:46 - 55:45 (05:58)
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Marriage
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A man reflects on his experiences in marriage and the sacrifices his wife made, including moving to a new country for him.

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The speaker explains that hacking to make a point or change in the world is not worth the risks, including prison time, and will likely not be remembered.
55:45 - 59:03 (03:17)
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Cybersecurity
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The speaker explains that hacking to make a point or change in the world is not worth the risks, including prison time, and will likely not be remembered.

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63: w0rmer
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