Hacktivist "grop"?
Anonymous takes out Indian CERT as attacks continue
Hacktivist group Anonymous continued its attacks on the Indian government and creative industries at the weekend by taking out the web sites of the national CERT and the country’s President in retaliation for widespread blocks on video and file sharing sites. The group’s @opindia_revenge Twitter account documented the latest …
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Monday 21st May 2012 06:52 GMT Anonymous Coward
Re: Paraphrasing ...
No, and neither that of due process..
They just get a bee in their bonnet, and off they go on another illegal exploit. Judge and jury, but about as intelligent as the Sun readers who destroyed a paediatrician's practice because they thought it was a pedophile (as if those criminals would advertise that on the door on a big expensive sign).
Basically rebels without a cause, more commonly known as vandals. It's no different to graffiti - a nuisance, it doesn't serve anyone at all, it racks up costs for the target and there is little chance of catching the kids/criminals involved.
I have *zero* respect or sympathy for such people.
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Monday 21st May 2012 14:23 GMT Anonymous Coward
Re: Anonymous
"They are not "hacktivists" or "hackers", they are skiddies."
Call 'em what you want in an attempt to keep the l33t hacker moniker for yourself, but regardless of who wrote the tools/whatever, thay are successfully causing damage. You'd do well to remember that instead of simply dismissing them in some misplaced bout of technosnobbery.
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Monday 21st May 2012 09:02 GMT Lee Dowling
Again - how can Anonymous deny that they had anything to do with the attack on the military site if they don't have a) some kind of entry requirement and control over who's a member, or b) some kind of knowledge of who is and who isn't a member?
You could do anything and blame it on Anonymous and there is NO WAY for them to disassociate themselves from that action because of their policy that anyone can be a member and nobody knows who is or who isn't.
Anonymous are not a group. It's a moniker used by anyone that wants to do something nasty, brag about it and get away with it. They can no more say that "Anonymous didn't do this" than they can say "As a member of 'People called Fred' we can say that no Fred would ever do this".
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Monday 21st May 2012 10:01 GMT I think so I am?
"....... their policy that anyone can be a member and nobody knows who is or who isn't"
That didn't seem to be how it was for the number of members that got ratted out by one of their own.
Not only do they not understand "hypocrisy" but they also miss the meaning of "Anonymous" -
- wait maybe they do understand the meaning of both.
I need a bear.
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Monday 21st May 2012 11:59 GMT Anonymous Coward
Anonymous factions?
Maybe we're seeing the beginning of separate factions of Anonymous... or at least, multiple. separate groups of people calling themselves Anonymous.
If this is the case, how long do you think it'll be before they turn on each other.... just like different Chan boards used to attack each other in the past.
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Monday 21st May 2012 11:30 GMT Anonymous Coward
>"Government wouldn't want this to happen on their website ryt?"
Intimidating threat FAIL. If they could have defaced a government site, they would have; they had to do some random unrelated small company's unsecured server because they couldn't get in to the government sites. Obvious bullshitter.