The Legions of the Underground (LoU) group was established some seven
years ago as a group who researched, explored and learned about
technology. LoU has always believed in sharing what they have learned
with the general public, which is why we release our e-zine Keen
Veracity, and which is why we try and promote a positive image
towards the general public.
As of late, some of our members have taken it upon themselves to
express their opinions on the state of conditions in China by some
high profile 'cracks' and the defacing of some Chinese government
run web servers.
While the LoU supports and stands by their members actions and, as the
rest of the hacking community, agree that there are serious
problems that need to be addressed in China, the statement that
"the LoU wishes to declare 'war' on China or Iraq's internal
information networks in order to destroy, damage or harm their
computers, systems, or networks" is totally false. The LoU does not
support the damaging of other nations computers, networks or systems
in any way, nor will the LoU use their skills, abilities or connections
to take any actions against the systems, networks or computers in China
or Iraq which may damage or hinder in any way their operations.
Although this may sound contrary to what the popular media has been
presenting, this is a united declaration from the LoU and this is
the groups standing on this matter. If you refer to the second
Wired.com article
on the second series of penetrations into Chinas Internet/Intranet, you
can clearly see that an LoU member, in an interview with Niall McKay,
clearly states that the second series of penetrations were done
independently, and were not done as part of any LoU effort. After a
series of meetings, LoU decided it "may, in the future, take actions
against other Chinese systems" if other actions, like the one against
Lin Hai, continued, but then they may only be actions along the same
line as the simple protests taken by others in the past.
From this point, the LoU has been, for the most part, silent. We
have taken no further actions against China, or any direct actions
against Iraq.
With the size of LoU, numbering some 20 plus members, and our loose
organization, we realize it may be hard to verify if someone is in
fact a member, which is what may of lead to the rash of LoU imposters
who have been issuing false statements regarding us and our actions.
There have been several well known, national publications, as well as
online and hacker culture sites that have been getting a flood of
reports from people who say they are in LoU claiming to have taken
'such and such' actions, or giving interviews, or even saying they
have allied them selves with the LoU. These are all false. There are
also new groups who are 'cracking' innocent sites in China, then
reporting these and claming they are doing this in "conjuncture with"
or for the "LoU effort". We are in no way associated with these groups
what-so-ever.
In summary, on behalf of all LoU members, let me state that we (LoU)
have taken no harmful or damaging actions against either Chinese
or Iraqi networks or systems, or any other system or network in any
location across the world, and we have no plans to do so. In addition,
the LoU has not allied with, and is currently not working or affiliated
with any other group or activity. We in the LoU hold strong integrity
and a strong code of ethics, and wish nothing more then for fair, equal
treatment for all people, and want nothing but a positive light shed
upon this for the entire hacking community in general.
The Legions of the Underground (LoU):
Bah, DataShark, Debussy, dethl0k, DigiEbola, dyslexia, [havoc],
IsolationX, Kanuchsa, KingbOng, Lothos, MetalTongue, m0f0, NeatHack,
OptikLenz, Sreality, Zortin8r, Zyklon, nawk, Mnemonic, and Bronc Buster
(some members wished to go unnamed or anonymous)
www.legions.org
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