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Hackers Threaten Zetas Drug Cartel

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First Posted: 10/29/11 03:27 PM ET Updated: 11/01/11 03:47 PM ET

VERACRUZ, Mexico -- An Internet video is threatening Mexico's Zetas drug cartel with exposure of its allies in the local police and news media this week unless the gang frees a kidnapped member of the international hacker movement known as "Anonymous."

The YouTube message, which claims to be from Anonymous "Veracruz, Mexico and the world," says it is "tired of the criminal group the Zetas, which is dedicated to kidnapping, stealing and extortion," and threatens to fight back with information instead of weapons.

It said it knows of police officers, journalists, taxi drivers and others working with the Zetas.

The video refers to an unidentified person kidnapped in the coastal city of Veracruz, and says: "You have made a great mistake by taking one of us. Free him."

The hacker group, which has claimed responsibility for attacks on corporate and government websites worldwide, supposedly will act Friday if the kidnapped activist is not freed or is harmed, according to the message.

"We cannot defend ourselves with weapons, but we can with their cars, houses, bars," the message adds, apparently alluding to properties owned by cartel supporters. "It's not difficult. We know who they are and where they are."

"Information is free," it says. "We do not forgive. We do not forget."

An official with the Veracruz state attorney general's office, who could not be named because he was not authorized to speak on the record, said the office could not confirm video's authenticity or the case of the kidnapping.

Veracruz, an oil state on the Gulf of Mexico with a major port of the same name, has seen a spike in drug violence in recent months in what authorities say is a battle between the Zetas drug cartel, which has controlled the territory for at least a year, and its rivals. Dozens of bodies have been showing up in recent weeks, including the dumping of 35 last month on a main highway in rush-hour traffic in the city of Boca del Rio.

Two other Internet postings since July have announced the arrival of group that calls itself the "Mata Zetas," or Zeta Killers, who authorities say are likely aligned with the powerful Sinaloa Cartel. Others have raised questions about whether the group's members are vigilantes or other rogue bands taking justice into their own hands against the Zetas.

The new message, presented by someone wearing a theater mask that is a trademark of Anonymous, was reportedly uploaded to websites early this month, but was first reported Friday on the website of the global intelligence think tank Stratfor.

Stratfor, in its analysis of the video, said anyone exposed by Anonymous as a Zetas collaborator – accurately or not – would be targeted by rival gangs, and the Zetas could respond by attacking Internet activists even if they are not affiliated with Anonymous.

Three people have been killed recently in the northern states of Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas by suspected Zetas who apparently believed the victims used the Internet to spread information about the gang.

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VERACRUZ, Mexico -- An Internet video is threatening Mexico's Zetas drug cartel with exposure of its allies in the local police and news media this week unless the gang frees a kidnapped member of the...
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dbrett480
10:30 PM on 11/09/2011
Yeah. This plan is not going to work.
04:54 PM on 11/01/2011
All hail Anonymous!
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Eyeful
virtuous raconteur
12:33 PM on 11/01/2011
So it takes the international hacking community to stand up to Mexico drug cartels? Are the mighty forces of the United States and Mexico inept or in cahoots with the cartels? I hope the hackers succeed. Maybe this will turn out to be the next Wiki leaks!
02:19 PM on 11/01/2011
Probably a better version of Wikileaks, since there is no known leader for Anonymous.
03:41 AM on 11/01/2011
A couple of things...

1) This is the type of Anon attacks I can get behind. The real bad guys...

2) Anon, tread very carefully...your buddies life hangs in the balance. Also, why not threaten to release all the information you have on all the cartels you can find? I know it's a tall order, but if you have multiple cartels targeted, they may be inclined to persuade the Zetas to comply with your demands.

3) I would like to know how many Mexican cops are in the Zeta's pockets. Is it enough to make this pointless? i.e. no one is going to do anything since so many cops are already on a cartel's payroll?

I don't know...either way, I hope your friend is returned safely and quickly.
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DungBeetle
Rolling Neocons Into A Ball
02:25 PM on 11/01/2011
Good stuff ,although I would have liked to see your last sentenced numbered as well as I see it as a 4th item.
01:12 AM on 11/04/2011
For what it's worth, I would hope that my last sentence would be recognized by everyone and not bringing any new ideas to the table.
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02:50 AM on 11/01/2011
I luv Anonymous..go get em guys..and i pray your buddy is returned unharmed.(however not likely that is)
11:53 PM on 10/31/2011
THIS is the kind of thing Anonymous should focus on, not silly things like hacking Sony, which accomplished nothing.
12:33 AM on 11/01/2011
It proved that Sony is not very careful with the important information they collect from their customers. A big deal.
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cavegal
The Revolution Will Not Be Privatized
03:01 AM on 11/01/2011
Bingo!!
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Desolati0n
I am the freshest wizard ever.
07:29 AM on 11/01/2011
They didn't encrypt their data...what kind of company doesn't encrypt their data? Clearly a very arrogant company, now you know that your data isn't safe, pretty much anywhere. I bet you none of those people continue to use one password for everything.
11:28 PM on 10/31/2011
Three cheers and a raised left fist for Anonymous. THANK YOU!
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MichaelRCooke
A cartoonist and webmaster.
10:28 PM on 10/31/2011
I hope the kidnap victim is released and the information is released anyway.
09:42 PM on 10/31/2011
Can't wait to see the information in print. I wonder if the names will be released even if he is released.... let's see = that's likely what the cartel is thinking. Information is more powerful than weapons - so, let's use it in every future action, OK, America?
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edgarcaycedoc
09:12 PM on 10/31/2011
Expose them if you can. Expose them if you dare. And I hope your life insurance is paid up.
09:04 PM on 10/31/2011
I love anonymous.
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Bare Bones
09:02 PM on 10/31/2011
it seems like the three major threats to our (american) freedom and chance of a better life are: 1) corporations; 2) gov't; 3) drug cartels; 4) those who try to prevent any opposition to the former 3.
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Bare Bones
09:45 PM on 10/31/2011
okay, I meant 4. And the 4th one is the most dangerous imo.
09:01 PM on 10/31/2011
Go for it , Anonymous....
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Eric Sandoval
Patriotism IS the last bastion of the scoundrel
08:38 PM on 10/31/2011
Has anybody ever read The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers: the Idiots Abroad 3 part comix?? The U.S. Seems to be teamed up with terrorists, and the Zetas aren't any exception.
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ThePeoriaKid
We're All Bozos On This Bus..
09:09 PM on 10/31/2011
I still have my whole FFF collection. Doubles of Fat Freddy's Cat.
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edgarcaycedoc
09:15 PM on 10/31/2011
Your comment reminds me of WHY the US will not legalize Marijuana in particular. The US makes too much illegal revenue to jeopardize it with legalization of Marijuana and/or other drugs that are illegal.
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SkeeBee
Offending InFoxtrination Sufferers With Facts.
08:11 PM on 10/31/2011
Messing with the, (highly lucrative), drug AND gun trade>!>!
That should really bring the US down on Anonymous.
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edgarcaycedoc
09:17 PM on 10/31/2011
I agree. I suspect many of our local police, right on up to Congress and maybe even the President are making too much money in bribes to let it be legalized.