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ChasC5
12-09-2010, 8:30am
Any bets this person gets wacked before Bin Laden? :D


Hacker Threatens More Attacks on Those Seen as WikiLeaks Foes
By JOHN F. BURNS and RAVI SOMAIYA
Published: December 9, 2010

LONDON — In a campaign that had some declaring the start of a “cyberwar,” hundreds of Internet activists mounted retaliatory attacks on Wednesday on the Web sites of multinational companies and other organizations they deemed hostile to the WikiLeaks antisecrecy organization

On Thursday, a man identifying himself as one of the activists from a group called Anonymous, who used the pseudonym Coldblood in an interview with BBC radio, said: “This campaign is not over from what I’ve seen. It’s still going strong.” The speaker had an English accent and said he was a 22-year-old software engineer with no specific political loyalty.

Within 12 hours of a British judge’s decision on Tuesday to deny Mr. Assange bail in a Swedish extradition case, attacks on the Web sites of WikiLeaks’s “enemies,” as defined by the organization’s impassioned supporters around the world, caused several corporate Web sites to become inaccessible or slow down markedly.

Targets of the attacks, in which activists overwhelmed the sites with traffic, included the Web site of MasterCard, which had stopped processing donations for WikiLeaks; Amazon.com, which revoked the use of its computer servers; and PayPal, which stopped accepting donations for Mr. Assange’s group. Visa.com was also affected by the attacks, as were the Web sites of the Swedish prosecutor’s office and the lawyer representing the two women whose allegations of sexual misconduct are the basis of Sweden’s extradition bid.

The Internet assaults underlined the growing reach of self-described “cyberanarchists,” antigovernment and anticorporate activists who have made an icon of Mr. Assange, a 39-year-old Australian.

Though no major Web sites appeared to be under attack early on Thursday, Reuters reported, a Swedish newspaper, Aftonbladet, reported that the Swedish government’s Web site had gone down briefly during the night.
The speed and range of the attacks appeared to show the resilience of the backing among computer activists for Mr. Assange, who has appeared increasingly isolated in recent months amid the furor stoked by WikiLeaks’s Web site posting of hundreds of thousands of secret Pentagon documents on the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Mr. Assange has come under renewed attack in the past two weeks for posting the first tranche of a trove of 250,000 secret State Department cables that have exposed American diplomats’ frank assessments of relations with many countries, forcing Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to express regret to world leaders and raising fears that they and other sources would become more reticent.

The New York Times and four other news organizations last week began publishing articles based on the archive of cables made available to them.
In recent months, some of Mr. Assange’s closest associates in WikiLeaks abandoned him, calling him autocratic and capricious and accusing him of reneging on WikiLeaks’s original pledge of impartiality to launch a concerted attack on the United States. He has been simultaneously fighting a remote battle with the Swedish prosecutors, who have sought his extradition for questioning on accusations of “rape, sexual molestation and forceful coercion” made by the Swedish women. Mr. Assange has denied any wrongdoing in the cases.

American officials have repeatedly said that they are reviewing possible criminal charges against Mr. Assange, a step that could lead to a bid to extradite him to the United States and confront him with having to fight for his freedom on two fronts.

The cyberattacks in Mr. Assange’s defense appear to have been coordinated by Anonymous, a loosely affiliated group of activist computer hackers who have singled out other groups before, including the Church of Scientology. Last weekend, members of Anonymous vowed in two online manifestos to take revenge on any organization that lined up against WikiLeaks.

Anonymous claimed responsibility for the MasterCard attack in Web messages and, according to one activist associated with the group, conducted waves of attacks on other companies during the day. The group said the actions were part of an effort called Operation Payback, which began as a way of punishing companies that attempted to stop Internet file-sharing and movie downloads.

The activist, Gregg Housh, who disavows a personal role in any illegal online activity, said that 1,500 supporters had been in online forums and chat rooms organizing the mass “denial of service” attacks. His account was confirmed by Jose Nazario, a senior security researcher at Arbor Networks, a Chelmsford, Mass., firm that tracks malicious activity on computer networks.
Most of the corporations whose sites were targeted did not explain why they severed ties with WikiLeaks. But PayPal issued statements saying its decision was based on “a violation” of its policy on promoting illegal activities.
Almost all the corporate Web sites that were attacked appeared to be operating normally later on Wednesday, suggesting that any economic impact was limited. But the sense of an Internet war was reinforced when Netcraft, a British Internet monitoring firm, reported that the Web site being used by the hackers to distribute denial-of-service software had been suspended by a Dutch hosting firm, Leaseweb.

A sense of the belligerent mood among activists was given when one contributor to a forum the group uses, WhyWeProtest.net, wrote of the attacks: “The war is on. And everyone ought to spend some time thinking about it, discussing it with others, preparing yourselves so you know how to act if something compels you to make a decision. Be very careful not to err on the side of inaction.”

Mr. Housh acknowledged that there had been online talk among the hackers of a possible Internet campaign against the two women who have been Mr. Assange’s accusers in the Swedish case, but he said that “a lot of people don’t want to be involved.”

A Web search showed new blog posts in recent days in which the two women, identified by the Swedish prosecutors only as Ms. A. and Ms. W., were named, but it was not clear whether there was any link to Anonymous. The women have said that consensual sexual encounters with Mr. Assange became nonconsensual when condoms were no longer in use.

The cyberattacks on corporations Wednesday were seen by many supporters as a counterstrike against the United States. Mr. Assange’s online supporters have widely condemned the Obama administration as the unseen hand coordinating efforts to choke off WikiLeaks by denying it financing and suppressing its network of computer servers.

Mr. Housh described Mr. Assange in an interview as “a political prisoner,” a common view among WikiLeaks supporters who have joined Mr. Assange in condemning the sexual abuse accusations as part of an American-inspired “smear campaign.” Another activist used the analogy of the civil rights struggle for the cyberattacks. “Are they disrupting business?” a contributor using the name Moryath wrote in a comment on the slashdot.org technology Web site. “Perhaps, but no worse than the lunch counter sit-ins did.”

John Markoff and Ashlee Vance contributed reporting from San Francisco.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/10/world/10wiki.html?_r=1

Exotix
12-09-2010, 9:32am
I got a kick on the attack on Palin as the hacker-attackers (a.k.a. hacktivists) professed ...

*for doing what she does to everyone else ... *


:lolsmile:

Peter Pan
12-09-2010, 1:36pm
I got a kick on the attack on Palin as the hacker-attackers (a.k.a. hacktivists) professed ...

*for doing what she does to everyone else ... *


:lolsmile:

Palin is correct that we are Taxed Enough Already, those that want more handouts think different and I am Taxed Enough Alreadyhttp://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c293/elsloan22/Holiday%20Gifs/jesusrea.gif

ChasC5
12-09-2010, 2:09pm
Palin is correct that we are Taxed Enough Already, those that want more handouts think different and I am Taxed Enough Alreadyhttp://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c293/elsloan22/Holiday%20Gifs/jesusrea.gif

Dude, can you please change the needle on that record ? :o_o:

Z06PDQ
12-09-2010, 2:11pm
Palin is correct that we are Taxed Enough Already, those that want more handouts think different and I am Taxed Enough Alreadyhttp://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c293/elsloan22/Holiday%20Gifs/jesusrea.gif

Assange is my new hero. :cheers: don't want the door slammed on your dick? don't stick it in there. :D I have to live by that,why shouldn't my government? :seeya:
Bring back the Eisenhower Tax Rates

Exotix
12-09-2010, 2:13pm
Dude, can you please change the needle on that record ? :o_o:

He thinks and wants America to be a *Traditional Society* ... http://i53.tinypic.com/16h6ttf.gif


http://i51.tinypic.com/wvaano.jpg

Peter Pan
12-12-2010, 5:42pm
Jerry Jones is on 60 minutes tonight.

ChasC5
12-12-2010, 5:47pm
Jerry Jones is on 60 minutes tonight.

So is the GOP Cry Baby ... :lolsmile:

Peter Pan
12-12-2010, 5:49pm
Dinner at Chili's is going to be really good:D

Tinkerbell in Texas
12-12-2010, 5:51pm
Dinner at Chili's is going to be really good:D

:thumbs: Have a great night Peter Pan!

Peter Pan
12-12-2010, 5:53pm
It is great hacking up their threads with important info:lol:

ChasC5
12-12-2010, 5:54pm
Dinner at Chili's is going to be really good:D

See the difference ... ?

One side cry's like a Baby and the other go's with the flow. :D


Remember, bitterness buys you nothing but bitterness. :)

Tinkerbell in Texas
12-12-2010, 5:56pm
See the difference ... ?

One side cry's like a Baby and the other go's with the flow. :D


Remember, bitterness buys you nothing but bitterness. :)

good for the goose, good for the gander. :thumbs:

Peter Pan
12-12-2010, 5:57pm
I am not bitter, oh the Steelers kicked butt today.

ChasC5
12-12-2010, 5:57pm
good for the goose, good for the gander. :thumbs:

Not working out the way you guys planned? :D

Tinkerbell in Texas
12-12-2010, 6:00pm
Not working out the way you guys planned? :D

we didn't plan anything. How about you guys??? guess not, even with all those pm's. ;)

ChasC5
12-12-2010, 6:02pm
we didn't plan anything. How about you guys??? guess not, even with all those pm's. ;)

Maybe you should guess again. :D

Kneel 8250
12-12-2010, 6:02pm
Not working out the way you guys planned? :D

Well, even you dont believe your own threads so hacking them up isnt a problem to anyone eh??????? :D


Kneel. :)

Peter Pan
12-12-2010, 6:02pm
Time to turn on the Christmas Lights, the party is getting ready to start.

Tinkerbell in Texas
12-12-2010, 6:03pm
Well, even you dont believe your own threads so hacking them up isnt a problem to anyone eh??????? :D


Kneel. :)

nope! sure isn't!!

Exotix
12-12-2010, 6:04pm
Time to turn on the Christmas Lights, the party is getting ready to start.

Are they LED's or incandescent ?
Right-wingers even b***h about that being Obama the socialists' fault ...

http://i55.tinypic.com/5jwgwl.jpg

Tinkerbell in Texas
12-12-2010, 6:05pm
Time to turn on the Christmas Lights, the party is getting ready to start.

oh cool!!!! did you do it up fancy?? The only thing we've done is put up a tree and decorate it.

Kneel 8250
12-12-2010, 6:07pm
oh cool!!!! did you do it up fancy?? The only thing we've done is put up a tree and decorate it.

I offered to put up the outside lights but Tinkerbell does not want to do that this year. :D

ChasC5
12-12-2010, 6:07pm
Ooop's; looks like a Failing Backfired Attempt. :D

Let us know when you want lessons. :cheers:

Kneel 8250
12-12-2010, 6:08pm
I offered to put up the outside lights but Tinkerbell does not want to do that this year. :D

She thought I might fall off the ladder being that I am soooooo cold. :lol:

Peter Pan
12-12-2010, 6:09pm
I still use the good decorations and not good at pictures especially at night.

Tinkerbell in Texas
12-12-2010, 6:10pm
She thought I might fall off the ladder being that I am soooooo cold. :lol:

cold or old??? ;)

Once we get another couple of outlets put in the garage we can maybe put up a few lights. :D

Tinkerbell in Texas
12-12-2010, 6:11pm
I still use the good decorations and not good at pictures especially at night.

no worries!! :cheers:

Kneel 8250
12-12-2010, 6:17pm
cold or old??? ;)

Once we get another couple of outlets put in the garage we can maybe put up a few lights. :D

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Probably both if the truth be known.

Good one Tinkerbell.

Kneel 8250
12-12-2010, 6:22pm
:rofl: See you guys over at CF !!!!!!!! :rofl:


:seeya:

ChasC5
12-12-2010, 6:23pm
:rofl: See you guys over at CF !!!!!!!! :rofl:


:seeya:

Just left, nothing going on ... going to DC to screw those cry babies in a few. :D

Kneel 8250
12-14-2010, 11:49am
Just left, nothing going on ... going to DC to screw those cry babies in a few. :D

Yair there was. Maybe not suitable for what you want but certainly there were some serious threads running without being hijacked. :D


(If I put a smiley in it makes everything all right) :D

ChasC5
12-14-2010, 12:12pm
Yair there was. Maybe not suitable for what you want but certainly there were some serious threads running without being hijacked. :D


(If I put a smiley in it makes everything all right) :D

Why would there be a Hi-Jack in a Circle-Jerk :o_o:

Kneel 8250
12-14-2010, 12:22pm
Why would there be a Hi-Jack in a Circle-Jerk :o_o:

This Post makes no sense to my Aussie brain. Sorry. :D