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Anonymous: Lulzsec on the future

martes, junio 28, 2011 @ 04:06   posted by admin

Following directions in a tweet from @LulzSec Twitter account, Wikileaks World connected to Anonymous IRC server and joined the public channel #AntiSec. The IRC, or Internet Chat Protocol, is the oldest chat protocol on the internet. It is also free. Once there, they recieved the automatic message for the channel’s subject: “Got information/leaks?”. The text pointed us to several ‘network operators’ for the chat-room, marked with an “&” right before their screen-names. We talked with one of them. Read more

Anonymous: US security firms ‘planned to attack WikiLeaks’

miércoles, febrero 16, 2011 @ 03:02   posted by admin

The hacker collective Anonymous claims to have unearthed proposals by a consortium of US security firms to attack WikiLeaks, ahead of reportedly planned disclosures about the Bank of America.

Leaked emails apparently suggest that three private security firms – HBGary Federal, Palantir Technologies and Berico Technologies – pitched a plan to undermine the whistleblowers’ site to a law firm which has represented the Bank of America. BoA, the largest US bank, is thought to be the next target of WikiLeaks releases.

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The Anonymous Legion is ready to strike

martes, enero 4, 2011 @ 04:01   posted by admin

Unless the sources of the DDoS attacks being carried out by Anonymous are identified and stopped, there seems to be no end in sight for their deluge of operations. These ‘AnonOps’ are presented as global outreach operations of sorts, aimed at assisting individuals and organizations subjected to persecution by governments and other institutions aiming to silence free expression and dissent.
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La red se revoluciona. Si los poderosos intentan ahogar a Wikileaks, los internautas acuden en su rescate. La encarcelación de Julian Assange y el progresivo estrangulamiento de la web de las filtraciones ha desencadenado en los últimos días un movimiento de respuesta en Internet, que tira de sus mejores armas para bloquear a los que han seguido las consignas y la presión de la Administración estadounidense.

Wikileaks revela al gobierno chino del ataque a Google

domingo, diciembre 5, 2010 @ 05:12   posted by admin

Estados Unidos culpó a altos funcionarios del Partido Comunista Chino del ataque informático que sufrió Google a finales del año pasado, y que le forzó a dejar de operar temporalmente su motor de búsqueda en el país. Así consta en cables diplomáticos clasificados enviados a Washington desde la embajada de EEUU en Pekín, y que han sido publicados hoy por la web WikiLeaks, como parte de la progresiva difusión de los más de 251.000 cables a los que ha tenido acceso.

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