Internet image host ImageShack was hacked Friday night by a movement called “Anti-sec“. The hack replaced all ImageShack hosted photos with the movement’s “manifesto” of sorts.
The movement however claimed that the attack did not in any way delete or tamper with the photos, they were merely replaced by the image of the movement’s manifesto.
The movement claims to fight for the eradication of full-disclosure, saying full-disclosure “is the disclosure of exploits publicly – anywhere,” and it claims that full-disclosure “It’s all about money.”
Here is the image that “Anti-sec” used to replace the ImageShack photos.

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