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This was specifically made for my little sister. Please don't steal. Ask me permission first. ]:

It's a werewolf mask my dad asked me to draw out for her. I don't know of any image-hosting sites that support a file this big, so I'm uploading it here on dA. Plus, I drew it, so it's not like it isn't art or anything. ;D

I sure hope the eye position works. I have no idea if this would actually fit on a human face or not. :/

Came out looking more like a husky or a Pomeranian than a werewolf. xD Oooooh well. I was supposed to make it happy-looking anyway.

I also didn't check to see if the colors were printer-friendly. Hope it comes out okay....
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--OPERATION BLACKOUT--
#Anonymous
#OPblackout
#OccupyWallStreet
#antisec
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ANONYMOUS HACKS AND STEALS 90,000 CREDIT CARDS FROM THE US DEFENCE AGENCY OF INTELLIGENCE, OVER 1,000,000.00 DOLLARS WAS STOLEN, AND DONATED TO WIKILEAKS, AND OCCUPYWALL STREET
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The loose-knit hacking movement “Anonymous” claimed Sunday to have stolen thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to clients of U.S.-based security think tank Stratfor. One hacker said the goal was to pilfer funds from individuals’ accounts to give away as Christmas donations, and some victims confirmed unauthorized transactions linked to their credit cards.

Anonymous boasted of stealing Stratfor’s confidential client list, which includes entities ranging from Apple Inc. to the U.S. Air Force to the Miami Police Department, and mining it for more than 4,000 credit card numbers, passwords and home addresses.

“Not so private and secret anymore?” Anonymous taunted in a message on Twitter, promising that the attack on Stratfor was just the beginning of a Christmas-inspired assault on a long list of targets.

Anonymous said the client list it had already posted was a small slice of the 200 gigabytes worth of plunder it stole from Stratfor and promised more leaks. It said it was able to get the credit card details in part because Stratfor didn’t bother encrypting them — an easy-to-avoid blunder which, if true, would be a major embarrassment for any security-related company.

Fred Burton, Stratfor’s vice president of intelligence, said the company had reported the intrusion to law enforcement and was working with them on the investigation.

Stratfor has protections in place meant to prevent such attacks, he said.

“But I think the hackers live in this kind of world where once they fixate on you or try to attack you it’s extraordinarily difficult to defend against,” Burton said.

Hours after publishing what it claimed was Stratfor’s client list, Anonymous tweeted a link to encrypted files online with names, phone numbers, emails, addresses and credit card account details.

“Not as many as you expected? Worry not, fellow pirates and robin hoods. These are just the ‘A’s,” read a message posted online that encouraged readers to download a file of the hacked information.

The attack is “just another in a massive string of breaches we’ve seen this year and in years past,” said Josh Shaul, chief technology officer of Application Security Inc., a New York-based provider of database security software.

Still, companies that shared secret information with Stratfor in order to obtain threat assessments might worry that the information is among the 200 gigabytes of data that Anonymous claims to have stolen, he said.

“If an attacker is walking away with that much email, there might be some very juicy bits of information that they have,” Shaul said.

Lt. Col. John Dorrian, public affairs officer for the Air Force, said that “for obvious reasons” the Air Force doesn’t discuss specific vulnerabilities, threats or responses to them.

“The Air Force will continue to monitor the situation and, as always, take appropriate action as necessary to protect Air Force networks and information,” he said in an email.

Miami Police Department spokesman Sgt. Freddie Cruz Jr. said that he could not confirm that the agency was a client of Stratfor, and he said he had not received any information about a security breach involving the police department.

Anonymous also linked to images online that it suggested were receipts for charitable donations made by the group manipulating the credit card data it stole.

“Thank you! Defense Intelligence Agency,” read the text above one image that appeared to show a transaction summary indicating that an agency employee’s information was used to donate $250 to a nonprofit.

One receipt — to the American Red Cross — had Allen Barr’s name on it.

Barr, of Austin, Texas, recently retired from the Texas Department of Banking and said he discovered last Friday that a total of $700 had been spent from his account. Barr, who has spent more than a decade dealing with cybercrime at banks, said five transactions were made in total.

“It was all charities, the Red Cross, CARE, Save the Children. So when the credit card company called my wife she wasn’t sure whether I was just donating,” said Barr, who wasn’t aware until a reporter with the AP called that his information had been compromised when Stratfor’s computers were hacked.

“It made me feel terrible. It made my wife feel terrible. We had to close the account.”

Wishing everyone a “Merry LulzXMas” — a nod to its spinoff hacking group Lulz Security — Anonymous also posted a link on Twitter to a site containing the email, phone number and credit number of a U.S. Homeland Security employee.

The employee, Cody Sultenfuss, said he had no warning before his details were posted.

“They took money I did not have,” he told The Associated Press in a series of emails, which did not specify the amount taken. “I think ‘Why me?’ I am not rich.”

But the breach doesn’t necessarily pose a risk to owners of the credit cards. A card user who suspects fraudulent activity on his or her card can contact the credit card company to dispute the charge.

Stratfor said in an email to members, signed by Stratfor Chief Executive George Friedman and passed on to AP by subscribers, that it had hired a “leading identity theft protection and monitoring service” on behalf of the Stratfor members affected by the attack. The company said it will send another email on services for affected members by Wednesday.

Stratfor acknowledged that an “unauthorized party” had revealed personal information and credit card data of some of its members.

The company had sent another email to subscribers earlier in the day saying it had suspended its servers and email after learning that its website had been hacked.

One member of the hacking group, who uses the handle AnonymousAbu on Twitter, claimed that more than 90,000 credit cards from law enforcement, the intelligence community and journalists — “corporate/exec accounts of people like Fox” News — had been hacked and used to “steal a million dollars” and make donations.
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We Are anonymous
We are Legion
We Do Not Forgive
We Do Not Forget
SOPA, Expect us.
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Paul is lost and disorientated in a sea of colour (and feeling a little fishy), while Maya raises her blade to strike... (based on Odyssey II project, chapter 5).

This image is a combination of acrylic, collage, Photoshop manipulation and drinking sake late at night ;)

I'm doing so much experimentation with style at the mo it can be hard to know whats working and what isn't, but I'm definitely enjoying myself, and well and truely addicted to this project :D
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Just barely got this thing finished on time...it was supposed to be done Monday. Whoops.
Kaid enjoys the winter weather while Theore plans to disrupt the tranquility. Happy holidays folks!
(Oh, and by the way, this is by no means any pituresque relfection of what the weather here is like...I live in California so I feel the pain of all of you saying "I wish it snowed here!")

Adobe Illustrator CS2 - Linework
Adobe Photoshop CS2 - Flat colors and touch-ups
Corel Painter 9 - Painting
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I had a lot of trouble uploading it, so it looks... funky...?

:) Don't hesitate to send it to your friends!!
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Happy Spirit Day~!

:la:

I'm feeling so alive~!!
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A feminine version of Doctor Strange, done for Drawing Day 2010.

Created for Drawing Day - www.drawingday.org
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not much, but i think it says all i wanted to say here c:
they support the spirit day, and you?

ART IS MINE (c) 2012
Spirit day, a day of awareness, honored by dA and its people.
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Happy St.Valentine's Day!
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It's not an artsy photo and it was taken with a cellphone camera but it's the one & only of him that remains in my PC and I can't take any photo of him anymore: he went out of the house like every single day, but never came back </3
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