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Never go in without a backdoor.
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Alright, that’s more like it.
Many of you knew it. A change of leadership was needed. Our past leader made us look weak, prancing around yammering about providing a “safe haven for everyone as long as they rage against the machine”.
That’s changed now. You’re either with us, or them. No more inbetween.
If you accessed this page from one of our infospreaders, or happened to stumble across our little collective here, congrats. We don’t exist.
It all started with a small company with a big voice. Crusader Industries. Many of you have either heard of or have known someone who was wrongfully pinned, framed, or accused of a crime they didn’t commit. Yeah. That’s thanks to good ole’ CruSec. And we’re going to change that. They and their (soon-to-be broken) bond with Aceido and Hurston Dynamics gave Crusader the steel gauntlet to rule Stanton.
Until we decided to get active.
Crusader pinned the wrong group of individuals for crimes they did not commit. Greyhats and hacktivists who had been operating within the tightly-knit and horrendously flawed laws of their networks. Some of us even worked security for them. When they decided some of us were too much of a “threat” to let roam loose and free, they accused us of committing crimes we never had any hand in, from Mass Homicide to Racketeering. And the kicker? Nobody could prove them wrong. Nobody could hold them accountable. They turned a flock of slumbering sheep into a den of digital dominators.
Once we told them we weren’t going anywhere, Aceido tried to get cute. Spritzing AA here and there throughout the system to try and stop our influence.
Doesn’t matter who you are or where you’re from. You’ve heard of the “Error Thirty-Thousand”. The error shown through the screens of systems and devices all throughout the Verse, causing system-wide blackouts and disabling every piece of tech that even dared to stay connected to the Net for longer than 30 seconds.
That was us.
Specifically, that was me. The unfortunately renowned, and gladly much hated 404.
And we don’t plan on stopping.
Every second corporations like Hurston and Crusader exist, the stronger our code grows.
We will do everything necessary to eliminate the competition.
We will annihilate everyone who wants to look down the barrel of our ballistics, to bar our progress and our access to what we deem is ours. No exceptions.
Crusader, Aceido. To you and to all your idiotic and underpaid net security personnel, we know you’re watching, and we know you want in. Too bad, bug off. This net isn’t for your eyes. The one and only that you can’t claim.
As long as we share the same system, we won’t stop until you cease to exist. We will keep downing your comms. We will keep infecting your networks. Until you are defeated once and for all, we will never let you see victory.
- 404 out.
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We are Thirty-K [ 30K ], otherwise known as The Zero-Day.
We are a secret, hidden, freelance collective of skilled technologists, infiltrators, contractors, and Grey-Hat Hackers who specialize in everything Technological and Cyberspacial. Secluded just beyond the public eye’s reach.
This also means we are a large threat in any form of combat— ground, internal, or space, revolving around or including Technological or Electronic warfare. Our goal is to dominate these fields and leave nothing for grabs.
We prioritize stealth and pinpoint accuracy as well as (when calculated) heavy hitting brute force and sudden, rapid, and untraceable shock-drops into areas of contention that leave a message and a difference.
– You are to eliminate –
Crusader Industries, CruSec
Hurston Dynamics, HurSec
Aceido Communications
Nine Tails
These organizations and/or factions have shown a direct conflict of interest, or have went out of their way to halt our progress. They stand against who we are as an organization, and it will be our prime directive to eliminate them. Completely. Whenever it will prove advantageous to us.
HeadHunters of PyroITCAuric/LegionThese are the ones we respect. It is your operative to support them as they support you. Whatever you do, you don’t make enemies with them.
To those listed, We support you. Feel free to reach out for assistance. You’re family here.
We believe that true victory is not obtained until influence has been completely and vastly spread throughout the enemy, as well as there being no area left un-compromised and properly maintained by our operations.
We also believe that the power of the Net should be accessible to all, and no grubby corps should solely hold any of that power, whether it’s solely on the Net, or a place in realspace, unequally controlled by a corporate body.
It’s simple. We are against those who are against us and our motives. Intentionally malicious groups who basely, solely profit off of the misfortune and exploitation of the common people. Those who think they’re too high and mighty for us common downtrodden fodder. We seek to provide equal footing for common people and those who actively rise up against the corruption of jurisdictions, where so many of which run aplenty within the Stanton System.
All hackers and techs are welcome to Thirty-K / 30K, as long as you attempt activity, skilled/always willing to train, and do not lose sight of our goals.
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A definitive list of rules will be added.
For now, read the oath.
As a member of the Thirty-K and ZeroDay, I hereby solemnly swear to uphold the following principles and values, and to maintain the highest level of privacy, confidentiality, and loyalty to the collective and its members.
I swear not to cause disruption within my brothers’ and sisters’ operations, to never abandon or betray those who reside in our family, to respect the Star Citizen community in communication and general activity, to treat every member with equal and mutual respect and vehemently assist in upholding the interests of every member if possible If it benefits or upholds the wellbeing of the collective and/or its members, to hone my skills as a hacktivist, technologist, or operatives to better help my own, to help the innocent accosted by the ones who oppose us especially in the way we were opposed, to assist those who seek our help when in need of it, with tech and/or comms (on our own terms), to eliminate and disrupt attempts at corporate malice, corruption, whether in large governments and/or greedy corporations, to groups such as those who pose as open menace to the general public or who bar areas off from the public for toll. I swear to crush any of those who both pose threat to our unit and who aim to oppose our existence, and I swear to ultimately: never go in without a backdoor.
Now that the boring formalities are over we hope to see you in the Deepnet.