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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 9, 2010 5:13:03 GMT -5
Wow, it's just like a one last ditch before capture.
EDIT 1 : I think I just found some news, apparently their supporters are really like the online version of Al-Qaeda, look at the Wikipedia articles, there's not just Operation Payback, Julian Assange is just like Osama, he is a living god and their supporters are attacking various websites. With Assange captured, their supporters retaliate instead of scattered and defeated, that's where Operation Avenge Assange comes in!
Wow, look at how many attacks they have done.
EDIT 2 : I don't know about you, or was it my internet connection, just recently at 9.35pm at my place, apparently Youtube cannot load videos, only some are enabled but many others are unable to load it up. I'm not sure if this one is going to last, but is Youtube is their next target that is already now under attack?
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Post by SoCalDrag on Dec 10, 2010 3:26:43 GMT -5
Some people are indeed very obsessed with the truth and only the truth, but if say, the supporter win, can people handle the truth? And what if these secrets damage world relations and start World War Three? Is the truth worth the consequences of releasing secrets?
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 10, 2010 5:24:41 GMT -5
We will never be sure, they may classify as hostiles, but from the looks of it. They're kind of like freedom fighters.
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Post by Clone on Dec 12, 2010 23:25:20 GMT -5
hay, just in. The US military has banned all removable media in lite of the WikiLeaks controversy.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 13, 2010 10:59:47 GMT -5
It maybe a good move, I do hope they already know about the consequences and know how to defend themselves when Anonymous retaliates.
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Post by Clone on Dec 13, 2010 12:42:05 GMT -5
well its not like these guys don't have internet either so loos lips will still leak, just more slowly now. to be honest though, i see no reason for Anonymous to get involved in this. the chances of them getting a luls worth response from them's far to small.
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Post by The Italian Dragon on Dec 13, 2010 18:20:21 GMT -5
Well Anonymous is currently more focused on the french HADOPI but i wouldn't be surprised to see them hittingalso anyone who disapproved publicly Wikileaks. As I heard about that, the site ofhte bank who refused to go on any logner iwith Wikileaks got DOS'd and so got other societies who let down Wikileaks.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 14, 2010 3:17:23 GMT -5
Remember, they took down several key websites too, particularly Visa, Mastercard & Paypal. They do hack, not just leaking stuff.
Even last time, I don't know about you, Youtube did have some videos trouble loading, but today it's all ok now. If I'm not mistaken, those who dare to fight against Wikileaks, Anonymous will own your (online) base and then you'll be down for a very loooong time.
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Post by Clone on Dec 14, 2010 14:10:43 GMT -5
youtube's the second highest target on the internet for attacks, (face book first) so its no surprise to me that its been down(its been running fine for me but i am on a different server)
i must say the one thing about Anonymous that intrigues me is how well shrouded they are. either its a dozen or less brilliant hackers or its a larger conglomerate of average hackers thats got some way to keep all its members so well controlled. because other wise it should of collapsed by now.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 15, 2010 3:11:11 GMT -5
Twitter might be 3rd? Luckily I don't twit for personal reasons.
But we all know, it's a crazy world out there today.
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Post by The Italian Dragon on Dec 15, 2010 21:58:44 GMT -5
Possible but they didn't say anything about it.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 15, 2010 23:47:17 GMT -5
Twitter only suspend their account, but you may never know that their administration might ban them. Decisions can change over time.
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Post by Clone on Dec 23, 2010 23:50:03 GMT -5
hay just to bring this up, the founder of WikiLeaks has been hosting a fundraiser for a military personnel that smuggled info to him. the goal was to raise 50 thousand USD's to pay for the guy to get a good lawyer but instead all the money got pocketed. what a shyster...
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Post by Atecom on Dec 24, 2010 3:01:30 GMT -5
Julian Assange's Lawyers also became really pissed off when secret information which embarrased Assange, was leaked to the media.
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Post by SoCalDrag on Dec 25, 2010 13:58:49 GMT -5
I'm just not sure how Assange's lawyers are going to defend him at all. But nevertheless, innocent until proven guilty... hopefully.
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