• leoj@piefed.social
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    29 days ago

    I always see that the files are leaked, but never a link to get them, curious to what these manuals have to say.

    Edit: Can be found on… Ddos secrets .org

    Edit 2: JUST KIDDING, they will only share the data with verified journalists.

    Not mad, just speaking truth.

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        29 days ago

        You know, I read it in the article.

        I then read it in your quote about 4 more times.

        Around read 6 it sunk in what that meant, IDK why but my eyes just glazed over DDOS, thank you for the help Velma.

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        28 days ago

        Thank you, I was mostly interested in the training manuals / SOPs, didn’t really care about anyone’s personal info.

        Edit: your profile picture is hella dope fellow 'naught.

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      28 days ago

      This is old, the lexipol docs are out there, you can find them pretty easily. They’re not a terribly interesting read, the training manuals are obviously the kinda thing you could enter into a court case so they’re very sterile. There are some interesting bits though, namely some departments have the forms to get subscriber info from the major cellular carriers appended to the back which suggests they like to send those off a lot. Long story short though, to have to be ready to read between the lines a lot.