The company’s website, Puckettfaraj.com, was hacked and vandalized.
Along with the attack came the release of 3GB worth of the firm’s email messages that include records, testimony, trial evidence, and even donation records associated with the marine’s trial.
In November 2005, Marine Sgt. Frank Wuterich led his fellow Marines into a massacre of unarmed Iraqis. In a plea deal made last month, Sgt. Wuterich received a cut in pay and a reduction in rank, but served jail time.
A message left by Anonymous on the Puckettfaraj.com website referred to Sgt. Wuterich as a “scumbag.”
“As part of our ongoing efforts to expose the corruption of the court systems and the brutality of US imperialism, we want to bring attention to USMC SSgt Frank Wuterich who along with his squad murdered dozens of unarmed civilians during the Iraqi Occupation,” read the posting.
“We went ahead and fired off some shots of our own – at the servers and personal email accounts of Puckett & Faraj. We defaced their website and dumped nearly 3GB of private email messages belonging to Neal Puckett and Haytham Faraj.”
The message ended with the file dump, along with this warning:
“If you didn’t dig it then then you better dig it now. We are calling upon all allied battleships to rise up and make some mayhem. NDAA/PIPA/SOPA for real? The internet is ours for the taking, and we will destroy every corporation and government that attempts to stand in our way.”
Read the full message below.



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