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    Anonymous takes down government sites in massive anti-ACTA a

    Postby thulfiqaar » 18 Feb 2012, 02:57

    “If ACTA is signed by all participating negotiating countries,” reads the latest message from Anonymous, the world can expect a “war that [will] rain torrential hellfire down on all enemies of free speech, privacy and internet freedom.”


    Early Friday, several websites owned and operated by the US government were defaced as part of latest protest against online censorship. Anonymous, the elusive hacktivist group known for masterminding similar assaults, is taking credit.
    At least half a dozen federal websites belonging to the United States government were disrupted in the latest Anonymous-led assault this week. The US Federal Trade Commission was the primary target of the infiltration, and along with it Anonymous managed to take down the sites for National Consumer Protection Week as well as the Consumer Protection Agency, the Federal Trade Commission and others.

    In place of the websites’ traditional homepages, Anonymous operatives left a message to the US government and other international bodies: world leaders should rethink the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA — an in-the-works agreement between more than a dozen major nations.

    Should ACTA pass, a new series of laws could crackdown on Internet freedom by internationally imposing sanctions on ISPs and casual web surfers who are alleged to engage in copyright infringement. In a missive posted on the homepages of the government sites, Anonymous warns that the passage of the bill would bring forth a firestorm of opposition from the hacktivists, who make claims to have already compromised a trove of data from federal employees linked to ACTA, including personal correspondence, passwords and bank account info.

    “If ACTA is signed by all participating negotiating countries,” reads the latest message from Anonymous, the world can expect a “war that [will] 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,” they add.

    “There is no doubt that ACTA is more dangerous and detrimental to our rights than SOPA,” they continue, comparing the could-be law to the now hibernating Stop Online Piracy Act that asked for similar legislations only for America. “ACTA will further spread the contagion of stricter copyright enforcement worldwide, at the expense of our essential liberties and basic freedoms of speech, expression and privacy,” continues the message.
    “ACTA is a downright shitty act. We must kill it. With fire.”

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), an Internet advocacy group that has also opposed both ACTA and SOPA, agrees that the latest legislation up for vote is as detrimental to online freedom as Anonymous makes it out to be. On their own site, the EFF says the ACTA raises “significant potential concerns for consumers’ privacy” as well as “the free flow of information on the Internet.”

    The US, EU, Switzerland, Japan, Australia, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand,
    Mexico, Jordan, Morocco, Singapore, the UAE and Canada are all currently negotiation the verbiage of the ACTA. Attacking the cloak of secrecy that has masked public perception of the bill so far, Anonymous says “It raises substantial questions of governmental transparency as well as democratic accountability, with participating leaders deliberately bypassing their constituents by participating in this shady, backroom process.”

    “Because ACTA is an international agreement binding under the general principles of international law, national legislatures would be unable to change domestic copyright law if they eventually feel the ACTA regulations to be too strict. A country would have to literally withdraw from the treaty first, a historical rarity,” explains Anonymous.

    This week’s assault comes as the latest installment in a weekly series of Anonymous-led attacks on government websites, dubbed FuckFBIFriday. In past episodes the group has gone after the Department of Justice, the White House and other high-profile government sites. Last week, the group managed to successfully cripple the website of the US Central Intelligence Agency, or CIA.


    Source: http://rt.com/usa/news/anonymous-fff-consumer-acta-609/
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    Re: Anonymous takes down government sites in massive anti-AC

    Postby Fadi » 18 Feb 2012, 03:55

    Anonops is throwing rocks at windows again. DDOS'ing a public portal does nothing to the content behind the scenes.

    It's mildly entertaining that the Consumer Protection Agency website is among those attacked though. I mean, their entire responsibility is to manage things like product recalls and to disseminate information when there is one, give advice in cases where an individual has been scammed, manage the "do not call" list for telemarketing, maintain the list of tax exempt charities, manage a list of government recognized scholarships (that aren't a scam), etc.

    Oh well, at this point Anonops are going to be the justification the government will use to censor the internet anyways.
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    Re: Anonymous takes down government sites in massive anti-AC

    Postby SnakeXT » 18 Feb 2012, 06:23

    Damn. Anon got the stones to mess around with the FBI, CIA etc.. What do these agencies use? Gameboy level security?
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    Re: Anonymous takes down government sites in massive anti-AC

    Postby Fadi » 18 Feb 2012, 07:38

    Snake XT wrote:Damn. Anon got the stones to mess around with the FBI, CIA etc.. What do these agencies use? Gameboy level security?

    Doesn't matter. The sites they took down are just portals with information for the public. What they did is like walking down a street, seeing a small advertising sign outside the shop on the ground, kicking it over and yelling "FREEEDOM!!!" as you run away. In the end it's a futile gesture.

    What's really on the FBI's website? Recruiting information, crime statistics from the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) that are collected from all counties in the U.S., a web form to send tips, a list of wanted suspects, general information about various crimes.

    What's on the CIA's website? Global crime statistics and facts about different countries ("CIA World Factbook"), recruiting information, opportunities for interships with the agencies. That's it.

    There are tons of IP addresses associated with the FBI, CIA and NSA that are known. ( http://cryptome.info/nsa-ip-update3.htm or http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum ... ip-ranges/ for instance)

    They have never even touched any of those servers. It would be over for Anonops if they tried.
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    Re: Anonymous takes down government sites in massive anti-AC

    Postby thulfiqaar » 18 Feb 2012, 16:50

    So you think they are bluffing? They are the ones that recorded a phone conversation between FBI and UK about Anonymous and posted it on Youtube. They are responsible for a quite a few of other things.

    At least these people are standing up for freedom and fighting for it. We got rid of SOPA using protests and now they go through back door and secrecy trying to pull this crap off. I for one wish them good luck.
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    Re: Anonymous takes down government sites in massive anti-AC

    Postby Rizwan1 » 18 Feb 2012, 20:12

    Fadi wrote:
    Snake XT wrote:Damn. Anon got the stones to mess around with the FBI, CIA etc.. What do these agencies use? Gameboy level security?

    Doesn't matter. The sites they took down are just portals with information for the public. What they did is like walking down a street, seeing a small advertising sign outside the shop on the ground, kicking it over and yelling "FREEEDOM!!!" as you run away. In the end it's a futile gesture.

    What's really on the FBI's website? Recruiting information, crime statistics from the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) that are collected from all counties in the U.S., a web form to send tips, a list of wanted suspects, general information about various crimes.

    What's on the CIA's website? Global crime statistics and facts about different countries ("CIA World Factbook"), recruiting information, opportunities for interships with the agencies. That's it.

    There are tons of IP addresses associated with the FBI, CIA and NSA that are known. ( http://cryptome.info/nsa-ip-update3.htm or http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum ... ip-ranges/ for instance)

    They have never even touched any of those servers. It would be over for Anonops if they tried.

    So true, they probably could hack into the government sites buf then they would get hunted down like dogs. What their doing is pointless, sure their getting media attention but anyone with half a brain can see that they are not going to do anything bad enough for them to get arrested.
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    Re: Anonymous takes down government sites in massive anti-AC

    Postby gengis » 20 Feb 2012, 23:11

    the thing is, what you see and what happens are 2 different things.

    The fbi, cia or any other site could have been hacked and they wouldnt even know about it till days later or even worse for them, till anon puts a torrent up spilling all the info.

    @fadi governments will censor regardless of what anon does. If its not that its bin laden, if its not bin laden its Iran, if its not iran its a monkey on a tricycle. There will always be a reason to do what they want.
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    Re: Anonymous takes down government sites in massive anti-AC

    Postby thulfiqaar » 20 Feb 2012, 23:18

    gengis wrote:the thing is, what you see and what happens are 2 different things.

    The fbi, cia or any other site could have been hacked and they wouldnt even know about it till days later or even worse for them, till anon puts a torrent up spilling all the info.

    @fadi governments will censor regardless of what anon does. If its not that its bin laden, if its not bin laden its Iran, if its not iran its a monkey on a tricycle. There will always be a reason to do what they want.

    I couldn't have said it any better.
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