Barrett Brown is an American activist, author, and freelance writer/journalist. He has been misrepresented in the media as a spokesperson for the hacktivist collective “Anonymous.” After some of the worst charges were dropped, Barrett entered a guilty plea to 3 counts for which he was sentenced to 63 months in prison on January 22nd, 2015.
Dear Courage Foundation: As an org that seeks to defend and protect whistleblowers and champion the rights of free speech, it is completely, totally, and without question unacceptable that you would seek to punish Barrett Brown for his. Barrett Brown’s (...)
This is the full statement I provided to The Daily Beast on the matter of the board of Courage terminating my “beneficiary” status with that organization, along with the text of the board’s e-mail to me on Sunday. Naomi Colvin’s statement in which she (...)
“rather unfortunately, I have been obliged to resign from Courage.” On Thursday afternoon three of Courage’s trustees wrote to me demanding that I inform Barrett Brown that he could no longer be a Courage beneficiary, on the basis of “nasty adversarial (...)
Hacking Extradition: Fighting the Long Arm of U.S. Law (July 20th-22nd New York City). The United States punishes computer crimes more severely than any of its western allies, often threatening to imprison digital dissidents for decades for crimes other (...)
22 janvier 2015, Barrett Brown est condamné à cinq ans de prison. Fabrizio Calvi (texte) & Pascal Nemeshazy (illustrations).Victime de la cyberguerre secrète entre le FBI et Anonymous, il a été libéré en novembre 2016 après avoir reconnu sa culpabilité. (...)
Guests: John Kiriakou, Ray McGovern, Craig Murray and Barrett Brown. John Kiriakou is a columnist with Reader Supported News. He was a CIA analyst and case officer, senior investigator for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, counterterrorism (...)
Global internet activist conversation. Barrett Brown is an American activist, author, and freelance writer/journalist. He has been misrepresented in the media as a spokesperson for the hacktivist group Anonymous.Jay Leiderman is a criminal law specialist (...)
Barrett Brown explains why he was once again detained. Barrett Brown has been detained and released and once again it’s hard to explain why. There’s no government policy that would pin-point the exact reason the BOP detained him this past week, but they (...)
The journo-activist tied to Anonymous, Barrett Brown, has been arrested again in April 27 for speaking with media. He gave an interview to Vice News and the US Bureau of Prisons decided for his arrest without having given him rules about press interviews (...)
Merci au Ministère de la Justice ! Il y a quatre ans, après mon arrestation très spectaculaire par le FBI, j’ai juré de retourner à Dallas au moment où le danger était le plus important, ou bien de toute façon j’ai déclaré avoir l’intention de le faire. (...)
Prison was a formative experience. Thank you, Department of Justice! Barrett Brown, a journalist, formerly served as an unofficial spokesman for the hacktivist collective Anonymous, finally walked free from prison after serving more than four years (...)
Barrett Brown, journaliste américain connu pour avoir écrit dans différents médias sur le groupe d’hacktivistes « Anonymous » va sortir de prison le mois prochain. Emprisonné depuis le 13 septembre 2012, Barrett avait été condamné à 5 ans de prison par la Cour (...)
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