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SOPA, PIPA and ACTA : We MUST do something!
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Re: SOPA, PIPA and ACTA : We MUST do something!
« Reply #1 on: 2012-02-08 17:59:49 »
The image is outdated by about 3 weeks.

SOPA and PIPA are already dead, ACTA is slowly loosing support.


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« Reply #2 on: 2012-02-08 18:17:35 »
SOPA and PIPA have been postponed only from what I understand.

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« Reply #3 on: 2012-02-21 22:26:53 »
3 kids were arrested 3 days ago in my country (Greece) with the charge that they were into the "ANONYMOUS" group responsible for the Ministry of Justice attack. For huge laughs everyone...

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« Reply #4 on: 2012-02-22 04:07:40 »
OMG what will I do?

This has been the biggest scare hype since bird flu.

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« Reply #5 on: 2012-02-22 11:30:02 »
OMG what will I do?

This has been the biggest scare hype since bird flu.

LoL there must be a "hack" ;)

Anonymous threatens to take Internet down March 31
2012.02.20 12:42 by Daniela
Keywords: Anonymous, hackers

 

Anonymous has threatened to launch a coordinated cyberattack that would effectively shut down the worldwide Internet, international media outlets reported. Anonymous said the attack has been planned as a protest against "our irresponsible leaders and the beloved bankers who are starving the world for their own selfish needs out of sheer sadistic fun".

However, Robert Graham, a security expert expressed his doubt that the attack would cause much damage:

    "They might affect a few of the root DNS servers, but it's unlikely they could take all of them down, at least for any period of time," Graham wrote. "On the day of their planned Global Blackout, it's doubtful many people would notice."

Meanwhile, the group promised that they will regularly attack government and corporate sites under the theme of #FFF, or f*ck the FBI Friday.

    "We are already sitting on dozens of unreleased targets. Yes, each and every Friday we will be launching attacks… with the specific purpose of wiping as many corrupt corporate and government systems off our internet," the group anounced.

Read more -http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9224404/Anonymous_threatens_to_DDOS_root_Internet_servers-

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Anonymous warns US government over ACTA
2012.02.17 10:00 by Daniela
Keywords: Anonymous, ACTA

 

Hacker group Anonymous took down a number of U.S. government websites early this morning in continuing protests over ACTA, the controversial anti-counterfeiting trade agreement. It attacked the FTC's consumer protection business center and the National Consumer Protection Week websites. Here is a part of the text, displayed on these sites:

    "Congratuations! You got rooted and rm'd (AGAIN). U MAD!? Don't like it?... So, how's it feel when your entire site is jack-hammered off the internet? Do tell!".

    "Guess what? We're back for round 2. Well, with the doomsday clock ticking down on Internet freedom, Antisec has leapt into action. Again. Holy déjà vu hack Batman! Expect us yet?"

    "If ACTA is signed by all participating negotiating countries, you can rest assured that Antisec will bring a f**ing mega-uber-awesome war that rain torrential hellfire down on all enemies of free speech, privacy and internet freedom. We will systematically knock all evil corporations and governments off of our internet."

ACTA was recently signed by several countries, but restrictions on online piracy have prompted a growing protest movement.

Read more -http://www.speedguide.net/news/anonymous-warns-us-government-over-acta-4602-