And here I thought this was supposed to be a list about systems administration, 
not about political protests from a bunch of assclowns.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Kurt Buff
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2017 8:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NTSysADM] Capture the flag...

 

You'll need a subscription to see the original, but someone forwarded this to 
me:
https://sofrep.com/77645/how-trolls-from-4chan-perfectly-executed-a-crowd-sourced-intelligence-operation-against-shia-labeouf/

The conclusions and implications were already evident to those with knowledge, 
but this makes it blindingly obvious.

 

Kurt




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How trolls from 4chan perfectly executed a crowd-sourced intelligence operation 
against Shia LaBeouf   
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Last week, trolls from 4chan executed a highly effective crowd-sourced 
intelligence operation, one that should serve as a case study in modern 
information warfare.

In what illustrates the power of a decentralized and flat operational 
hierarchy, internet trolls from the website 4chan targeted and shut down actor 
Shia Labeouf and his recent  <http://www.hewillnotdivide.us/> “He Will Not 
Divide Us” protest artwork through collaborative intelligence gathering.

In its original form, Labeouf had installed a 24-hour livestream camera outside 
a New York art museum on January 20th, where passersby were encouraged to stand 
and communicate messages of support for the protest. After it became the site 
of numerous disruptions and fights, it was moved to New Mexico, where it also 
only lasted a short while.

 <https://sofrep.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/shia-labeouf.jpg> LaBeouf at 
his original “He Will Not Divide Us” protest. Image courtesy of YouTube 

Labeouf then altered the delivery of the protest by placing a simple white 
flag, bearing the message “He Will Not Divide Us,” in an anonymous location 
somewhere on planet Earth. The 24/7 video live-stream was only looking up at 
the flagpole, showing the flag and the sky behind it, day and night.

Inside of 36 hours, users from the internet forum 4chan located, removed, and 
replaced the protest flag with a Donald Trump “Make America Great Again” red 
hat, and a t-shirt depicting Pepe the Frog.

As soon as the video stream had gone live the day prior, 4chan users began to 
analyze the video footage in an attempt to deduce its location. Through a 
collaborative, crowd-sourced effort, users began to piece together the location 
through several clues.

After LaBeouf was tagged on social media in Greenville, Tennessee, the search 
had a starting point: rural Tennessee.

Noticing several aircraft cross through the video frame behind the flag, flight 
patterns in the skies above Tennessee were analyzed to find a match. Once they 
had a general estimate, they realized the area in rural Tennessee was too large 
to search on the ground.

 
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 Triangulated flight patterns led to a general search area 

That night, a user analyzed the movements of stars across the frame, using 
known constellations as reference points to better pinpoint the location of the 
flagpole.

 <https://sofrep.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/HWNDU-astronomy.png> Knowledge 
of constellations and general astronomy further narrowed the location 

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The next morning, a 4chan user got into a vehicle and drove into the suspected 
vicinity of the flag, and began to honk the horn, letting other users watching 
the live feed vector him onto the objective. That night, the snatch was made. 
Beyond the snarky glee people can enjoy by watching internet trolls frustrate a 
celebrity over and over, this incident highlights some key implications about 
the power of crowd-sourced intelligence operations.

1.    No formal leadership hierarchy was directing any aspect of the operation. 
Completely organic and operatives were united purely by political or 
ideological reasons.

2.    Anonymous users all voluntarily contributed individual efforts to build a 
common operating picture.

3.    Easily accessible and unclassified information over the internet allowed 
real-time, collaborative intelligence gathering.

4.    Decentralized operations enabled a local supporter to act quickly. With 
4chan operating on anonymity, in the event he was compromised, no ‘chain of 
command’ or anyone else could conceivably be implicated in the plot.

While this episode of capture the flag is essentially a victim-less crime, the 
operation was conceptually sound, and if anything should give us pause to 
consider what other forms this sort of mischief could take if the actors had 
nefarious or criminal intent.

Also, I’m willing to bet the guys from 4chan could’ve found Bin Laden inside of 
30 minutes with their demonstrated level of motivation and coordination

Note: As of 22 March, LaBeouf has erected the He Will Not Divide Us flag on top 
of an art museum in Liverpool, England. Users on the 4chan Facebook page are 
currently in the planning stages to potentially steal the flag again.

Images courtesy of Barstool sports

 

 


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