Hackers Defend WikiLeaks by Attacking PayPal and PostFinance

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Re: Hackers Defend WikiLeaks by Attacking PayPal and PostFin

Postby JAHGoVeg » Sat Dec 11, 2010 4:54 pm

THEYRE GONE!!!!!! I have no clue where they are at. theyre website is useless now

http://operationn.tk/


aand their twitter is suspended!


UPDATE:

OK, apparently the attacks are done. and now they have Shifted their aproach
via boingboing.net

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If this image is to be believed—and I have no reason not to, other than that I found it on the internet—the rebel squadrons behind Anonymous (attn. "news" hacks - that would be an entirely different group from Wikileaks and/or Wikipedia) are about to change their approach. So far, as we've witnessed, they have been launching point-and-click distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks at companies perceived as the enemies of Wikileaks. Those targets included Mastercard, Paypal, and Visa (companies that froze donation funding), and Amazon (which denied hosting services). The new approach suggests more sophisticated thinking. This new mission, apparently, is to actually read the cables Wikileaks has published and find the most interesting bits that haven't been publicized yet, then publicize them.

In my opinion, this action would have far more positive impact. Anonymous often repeats the Orwell quote, "In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." Looks like they decided to take those words to heart.

*KHERR EDIT*
What. Have. We. Told. You. About. Double. Posting...? And you did it with two words...

I don't mean to sound like an a$$, but... please? Stop it. :3

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so yeah

:( ok kherr
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