Let’s keep in mind that, at this point (so far as we know), the Anonymous attack amounts to tearing down some posters put up by the organizations “under attack”. No one has actually penetrated the internal networks of any of these organizations, or done any damage that can’t be reversed the minute the “attack” stops.
Yes, this is “cyber-crime”, but it hardly rises to the level Melas is calling for: that of “black ops” agents conducting assassinations of, lets face it, mostly-teenaged malcontents. That kind of treatment should be reserved for the s#itheads who write malware.
bravo !