Anonymous infiltrates PRISM, intercepts Obama’s Skype
An Anonymous spokesperson claimed to have hacked Obama’s Skype by gaining access to PRISM
INTERNET — Anonymous hackers claimed to have infiltrated PRISM’s network infrastructure after gaining access to the graphical user interface which was intended only for use by federal agents in cases of terrorism.
Because the PRISM system has access to a log of all Internet phone calls (voIP via Skype, Google,
etc.) and video chats, Anonymous vigilante intelligence researchers
quickly unearthed evidence of high-level collusion between corporate
executives and government officials. “We have access to President Obama’s Skype,” said a spokesperson for Anonymous, “and we’re only afraid it’s too absurd to be true.”
Anonymous will not comment on details of the leak until the
information has been confirmed and verified. This time, Anonymous is
seeking input from government sources so that their final release will
be seen by the public as an even-handed nonpartisan attempt at
uncovering the truth. “We want to know the government’s point of view
simply because it will help us
build a more complete view of what’s really going on. Even clever lies,
denials, and evasion help us in our pursuit of truth. We won’t release
the information until we’ve run it all over with several officials and
received a frank appraisal of its context.”
President Obama has scheduled a press conference for Monday, and the White House
has already released a statement condemning Anonymous. “The sad irony
is that PRISM doesn’t even exist, but because of hacks like these we
need something like it,” said White House Press Secretary Jay Carney. “We will not cooperate with terrorists on any level, and we refuse to comment on illegally obtained confidential information.”
Despite such polemic rhetoric, the general consensus of Anonymous is
that truth is still of the utmost importance. “The White House can’t
order all 20 million of its employees around. Someone will always talk
to us, and help us understand the truth behind these troubling but
somewhat ambiguous conversations and other communications. All your
PRISM are belong to us, and it’s going to be this way for as long as
something like PRISM exists.”Source: chronicle.su
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