Posted on 12/08/2010 1:13:13 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Julian Assange may be held up at the moment, but his supporters are waging war.
An organization of online "hacktivists" linked to the 4Chan network "partially paralyzed" MasterCard.com on Wednesday after the credit card company stopped processing donations to WikiLeaks. The group, known as Anonymous, orchestrated the illegal DDoS attack (distributed denial of service) as part of the "Operation: Payback" campaign supporting WikiLeaks.
Although the Anonymous website is itself now suspended -- call that getting a taste of your own medicine -- Surge Desk recovered an earlier statement from the group preserved by Google cache (as it appeared at 4 a.m. GMT today).
"While we don't have much of an affiliation with WikiLeaks, we fight for the same reasons," the statement explains. "We want transparency and we counter censorship. The attempts to silence WikiLeaks are long strides closer to a world where we can not say what we think and are unable to express our opinions and ideas."
Anonymous confirmed the hack via Twitter:
WE ARE GLAD TO TELL YOU THAT http://www.mastercard.com/ is DOWN AND IT'S CONFIRMED! #ddos #wikileaks Operation:Payback(is a bitch!) #PAYBACK less than a minute ago via Chromed Bird Operation Payback Anon_Operation
MasterCard isn't the only company to be targeted by Anonymous for cutting off WikiLeaks. Swiss bank PostFinance was also hit with an apparent DDoS attack after it froze an account tied to the anti-secrecy organization.
Who's next on the 4Chan/Anonymous hit list? Surge Desk breaks down five possible targets (as they appeared on the cached page) specified by the hacktivist army.
1. The Media While some media commentators have spoken positively of WikiLeaks -- namely Wired's Evan Hansen -- there's certainly no shortage of online coverage that's been critical of the group. Because of that, Anonymous says the websites of Fox News, CNN, The Washington Times and the BBC are on its radar.
2. Amazon.com Amazon.com booted WikiLeaks from its servers after the company was questioned by congressional staff about its relation to WikiLeaks -- and thus has apparently drawn the ire of the hackers.
3. Visa Like MasterCard, Visa also ceased processing donations to WikiLeaks. The hackers point out that despite not servicing WikiLeaks, the credit card company will process contributions to the KKK.
4. PayPal A report from the BBC today states that PayPal stopped handling WikiLeaks donations after the company received a letter from the U.S. State Department. According to the Anonymous website: "PayPal's main site needs to be hit hard. With shopping coming up and people needing to pay for their online purchases, this will really put them at a halt and regret messing with Wikileaks and Anon."
5. Sarah Palin Specifically sarahpac.com. Palin is an outspoken critic of Assange and WikiLeaks. The organization's founder even gave her a personal mention -- "Sarah Palin says I should be 'hunted down like Osama bin Laden'" -- in his recently published op-ed in "The Australian." No surprise here: Hacktivist supporters of a radically free media probably won't see eye to eye with law-and-order types like Palin.
The true colors are starting to show.
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Palin is an outspoken critic of Assange and WikiLeaks.
How they detest censorship but yet want to 'silence' Palin?
Anarchists are kinda funny that way. No rules for them and strict controls on anyone who disagrees with them.
Anarchy is simply not a good thing. Not sure why anyone ever thought it was.
Looks to me like these hackers are committing a “conspiracy in restraint of trade.”
Do so three times and you’re eligible to become a defendant in a RICO suit — an action that could be brought either by the feds or by private plaintiffs.
Wouldn’t that be fun!
(And in addition to criminal penalties, triple damages could apply!)
My contact at SarahPAC confirms awareness of the problem.
Internet food-fights like this might end-up causing the public to demand government intervention to keep the ‘Net working. This would not be a good thing. Mastercard had better find out who is behind this hack and go all-out to get them arrested.
Anarchists demand global banking services to sell wikileaks.
...ANYONE of high profile makes the news..when you want to make a name for yourself you don’t go after the average Joe Smo. You take on Obama, Clinton, Palin and Lieberman because they were quoted in the media. This is the response Palin and company got few minutes of downtime via hacking to show “that they can”. Actions speak louder than words. Our government seems to TALK a whole lot now with lack of any real ACTION.
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