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    Hackers protest BART decision to block cellphones

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco's mass transit system prepared for renewed protests Monday, a day after hackers angry over blocked cell phone service at some transit stations broke into a website and posted company contact information for more than 2,000 customers.

    The action by a hacker group known as Anonymous was the latest showdown between anarchists angry at perceived attempts to limit free speech and officials trying to control protests that grow out of social networking and have the potential to become violent.

    Anonymous posted people's names, phone numbers, and street and email addresses on its own website, while also calling for a disruption of the Bay Area Rapid Transit's evening commute Monday.

    BART officials said Sunday that they were working a strategy to try to block any efforts by protesters to try to disrupt the service.

    "We have been planning for the protests that are said to be shaping up for tomorrow," BART spokesman Jim Allison said. He did not provide specifics, but said BART police will be staffing stations and trains and that the agency had already contacted San Francisco police.

    The transit agency disabled the effected website, myBART.org, Sunday night after it also had been altered by apparent hackers who posted images of the so-called Guy Fawkes masks that anarchists have previously worn when showing up to physical protests.

    The cyber attack came in response to the BART's decision to block wireless service in several of its San Francisco stations Thursday night as the agency aimed to thwart a planned protest over a transit police shooting. Officials said the protest had been designed to disrupt the evening commute.

    "We are Anonymous, we are your citizens, we are the people, we do not tolerate oppression from any government agency," the hackers wrote on their own website. "BART has proved multiple times that they have no problem exploiting and abusing the people."

    Allison described myBART.org as a "satellite site" used for marketing purposes. It's operated by an outside company and sends BART alerts and other information to customers, Allison said.

    The names and contact info published by Sunday came from a database of 55,000 subscribers, he said. He did not know if the group had obtained information from all the subscribers, he said, adding that no bank account or credit card information was listed.

    The BART computer problem was the latest hack the loosely organized group claimed credit for this year. Last month, the FBI and British and Dutch officials made 21 arrests, many of them related to the group's attacks on Internet payment provider PayPal Inc., which has been targeted over its refusal to process donations to WikiLeaks. The group also claims credit for disrupting the websites of Visa and MasterCard in December when the credit card companies stopped processing donations to WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange.

    BART's decision to shut down wireless access was criticized by many as heavy handed, and some raised questions about whether the move violated free speech.

    The problems began Thursday night when BART officials blocked wireless access to disrupt organization of a demonstration protesting the July 3 shooting death by BART police who said the 45-year-old victim was wielding a knife.

    Activists also remain upset by the 2009 death of Oscar Grant, an unarmed black passenger who was shot by a white officer on an Oakland train platform. The officer quit the force and was convicted of involuntary manslaughter after the shooting.

    Facing backlash from civil rights advocates and one of its own board members, BART has defended the decision to block cell phone use, with Allison saying the cell phone disruptions were legal because the agency owns the property and infrastructure.

    "I'm just shocked that they didn't think about the implications of this. We really don't have the right to be this type of censor," Lynette Sweet, who serves on BART's board of directors, said previously. "In my opinion, we've let the actions of a few people affect everybody. And that's not fair."

    Laura Eichman was among those whose email and home phone number were published by the hackers Sunday.

    "I think what they (the hackers) did was illegal and wrong. I work in IT myself, and I think that this was not ethical hacking. I think this was completely unjustified," Eichman said.

    She said she doesn't blame BART and feels its action earlier in the week of blocking cell phone service was reasonable.

    "It doesn't necessarily keep me from taking BART in the future but I will certainly have to review where I set up accounts and what kind of data I'm going to keep online," Eichman said.

    Michael Beekman of San Francisco told the AP that he didn't approve of BART's move to cut cell phone service or the Anonymous posting.

    "I'm not paranoid but i feel like it was an invasion of privacy," he said. "I thought I would never personally be involved in any of their (Anonymous') shenanigans."

    The group Anonymous, according to its website, does "not tolerate oppression from any government agency," and it said it was releasing the User Info Database of MyBart.gov as one of many actions to come.

    "We apologize to any citizen that has his information published, but you should go to BART and ask them why your information wasn't secure with them," the statement said.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Terry Tang and Bob Seavey in Phoenix also contributed to this report.

     

    2,961 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Transit in US needs a REFORM.
      First, Lock down procedure and public alert, Jamming radio and cell frequencies in bomb alerts.
      Secure gates, people gets robbed, killed, and thugs or terrorist are still able to escape.
      A Panic Button, that triggers a LOCK DOWN, I see someone killing a person, lock down.
      REAL POLICE ON GATES, not security personnel (sorry black people just don't care).
      Real time camera surveillance with panoramic zoom with 1500mm zoom lens with manual control by operator.
      Gate control can be done in two checkpoints, one you use your card and in the second you validate it.
      Having two point control has proven in airports that doesn't slow the pace.
    • MadMax  •  9 mths ago
      Uh! They can block wireless communications in BART stations but are unable to do so in our prisons? What the hell is going on?
      • Diogenes 9 mths ago
        Seems prisoners have more rights than 'free' citizens.
      • Mario 9 mths ago
        A repression against our freedom of speech
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        They can do it in prisons, but the system to block the signals are outrageously expensive. Apparently they would rather block our cell then prisoners...probably bc the prisoners pay more money to the guards to have cell phones. ;)
    • Grey  •  9 mths ago
      I agree with others on this...exposing the customers names and information did not hurt the company that they seemed to be offended by, it hurt the people that will most likely be the panel of 12 to convict them.

      A better attempt to show thier distain for BART would have been to expose the name and number of those at the top that made the decision to block wireless access, so that those that were inadvertantly blocked when they were not part of the supposed threat, could call and make their voices heard.
      • Greaseman 9 mths ago
        They're raising awareness, which is obviously lost by many people based on their comments, that these big companies that you trust with your personal information are not keeping it very secure.
      • J.M. 9 mths ago
        Yeah, Greaseman, community service they are doing. lmao.
      • Mike Long 9 mths ago
        it hurt the company becuase the costumers will just see they got hacked that easily and possibly even if its a small percent will leave them
    • WANDERING SPIRIT  •  9 mths ago
      why publish phone numbers and emails of private citizens who have nothing to do with what they are #$%$ about?makes me wonder how "ethical "they really are.
      • Panama Joe 9 mths ago
        To show that the government cannot protect "its" people, not even the G's supporters!
      • Char 9 mths ago
        That's cause these hackers are STUPID !!!
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        lynch the f a g go ts why release contact info of regular people? obivously you douchebags are so in love with yourselves you dont care about the ordinary people you trample over to spread your message
    • Bryan  •  9 mths ago
      Nice one Anonymous... But why hurt the customers? Wasn't their decision, was it?
      • timbuk10 9 mths ago
        this is what these people never get, they don't actually hurt their intended targets, they hurt some incidental 3rd party. It's like Whale Wars....... star trek dorks on a mission from who knows where, to do who knows what?
      • mike 9 mths ago
        They are hurting Bart and those people are innocent by-stander:

        Who would give Bart personal information knowing that Bart's system can be hacked and their personal information will be available to the entire world.
      • Wyatt 9 mths ago
        PS3 users also didn't hurt them. They give two $h!ts about customers. They only look at the 'big' picture.
    • Moi-Meme-Moitie  •  9 mths ago
      It's funny how delusional Anonymous has become. The Guy Fawkes mask was never their icon, and that in itself was only spawned from watching too much "V for Vendetta", and they didn't harbor any radical freedom-fighter movements such as this. The Anonymous that wears the Guy Fawkes persona are nothing but mislead kids who hang around 4chan WAY too much.
      • FilthySteve 9 mths ago
        Clearly you have missed the point. I have seen the movie one time. That's all it took to see the Orwellian future that is invading our society and stripping people of their civil liberties one by one until almost none remain. This is nothing new. Governments have tried to control their populace throughout the course of history with varied results. I would say that you are delusional as well as blind if you cannot see the threat that censorship poses to our world.
      • Moi-Meme-Moitie 9 mths ago
        Summer's over kid, back to school with you now.
      • Moi-Meme-Moitie 9 mths ago
        That's a nice picture of the stock photo from the "V" Halloween costume, by the way.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      So, Anonymous is FOR the people and against an oppressive government?Why post the CUSTOMERS' information? How are you FOR the people when you splatter personal information everywhere?Anonymous is made up of a bunch of self-righteous, selfish babies who need to get out of their parents' basements and get some #$%$ fresh air.You're against the government? Fine. You are "for" the people? Fine. Prove it. Stop posting the personal information of PEOPLE who you claim to be for. This is just like the Sony #$%$ They were "for" the gamers, but took out the network, then POSTED credit card info, all while claiming to be against the company and for the players. Yeah flipping right. Give me a break.
    • Goth Proxy  •  9 mths ago
      While I might agree with Anon in this case of hacking, again, I'm disappointed that the hack had to use CUSTOMER info and not, say, information about BART's officials, or board or someone actually in power at the Transit office.

      Hey Anonymous, if you are going after a company or corporation, why don't you put out THEIR private info instead of innocent bystanders? Come on! Stop trying to act like Robin Hood when you actually act like the Sheriff of Nottingham. Go watch Hackers (again) and at least hack the planet the right way.
    • Dr_King_Koopa  •  9 mths ago
      These are the same people who hacked the Sony Playstation Network and we couldn't play online for over a month. We had to worry about our credit card info and everything else getting out, and they did it because they weren't allowed to hack into their Playstation 3 anymore. Anonymous is crazy
    • Pete  •  9 mths ago
      Freedom of speech and expression is a right only until thru organized mob violence where innocent people get hurt, killed, property gets destroyed and peoples privacey violated.

      Whenever situations like London's where a protest over one action caused more people to get killed, property destroyed, and looting then measures have to be taken to protect the public good.

      The first thing, just a s in combat, is to cut communications that feeds the frenzy. Internet connection in that city, area, etc should be cut off and those responsible dealt with severely. Those that whine about their rights in situations like organzied mayhem will just have to keep whining.
    • Skitch  •  9 mths ago
      Twenty years ago there were no cell phones and people survived. Cell phones are a convenience not a right. The Cell towers were owned by BART they should have just said they were down for maintenance. Technology is a great thing but it has made a large majority of people just a bunch of rude zombies.
    • spencer  •  9 mths ago
      Great job "Anonymous." If you think you are so oppressed in America go somewhere else please. you will be crying and hacking your way back home in a hurry you cowards.
    • Amy  •  9 mths ago
      I say disrupt cellphone service on mass transit forever. I could live without hearing all the one sided loud conversations.
    • Steve O  •  9 mths ago
      Bart has no legal, business or moral obligation to provide WiFi or internet access on its property. Its a courtesy that they provide at their cost. If they determine, as a business, that it is in their best interest to interrupt or cancel that service that is their right. It is the consumers right to not use them if they do not like their policies. Beyond that, I am not sure why the hackers actually did this. More to the point, why they would punish innocent citizens to make their point?
    • Andy  •  9 mths ago
      Wait...Anon is angry with the city, so in retaliation It decides to post personal info of the consumers being negatively affected by the city. So instead of helping the people who are angry, Anon has decided to further aggravate these people while claiming to be on their side.
    • Jacob Lonewolf  •  9 mths ago
      You are Anonymous. You are a bunch of whiny punk a*s little b**ches who don't give 1/100000th% about the people. You only care about stroking your own ego's and hiding your cowardly faces while exploiting and abusing the people you hypocrites, supposedly, are making a stand for.
    • Scáthach  •  9 mths ago
      Stupid gits. They are just common criminals who who were prevented from carrying out their crimes and deserve no consideration from law abiding people. Riffraff such as them should be prevented from such criminal activity, especially since it will not only disrupt essential services, but also hurt innocent people, not that these lowlife scum care about that, the damage they will do, or the people they hurt. Good for the authorities for beating them at their own game.
    • samantha  •  9 mths ago
      These protesters need to take their grievances DIRECTLY to BART headquarters and not make it a PAIN for commuters (especially during morning/evening commutes, etc) going back and forth just because they are upset. I and many other hard working Americans have nothing to do with why they're upset, so we shouldn't be affected. People trying to shut down or vandalize BART or MUNI will do nothing except cause them to raise our rates again and use the excuse that the fare increase is due to damages incurred because of the protests and vandalism, thus they are back in the red and must try to make up for it by higher fares.
    • Todd Makert  •  9 mths ago
      I still dont understand why they blocked cellphones in the first place. I dont understand the purpose. Can anyone explain?
    • pitufo  •  9 mths ago
      I think people think free speech means you can say anything either verbally or in print. It does not. There are limits, such as when it may cause harm to others or when the info is of a highly personal nature. People forget thet "with freedom goes responsibility" ... a responsibility for the good of the masses not just for yourself. If blocking cell phones on mass transit keeps people, safe, then I am all for it. Use your cell when NOT on mass transit. If we were to block all cell phones, period, everywhere for you, then you could cry distruction of freedom of speech. Limiting the use on mass transit is not freedom of speech.
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