Showing posts with label Anonymous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anonymous. Show all posts

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Anonymous attacks North Korea

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It is likely that the vast majority of people are falling very badly all threats from North Korea, or rather, of its leader, Kim Jong-un. It seems that for this man there is only one way to "solve" things, and that's with guns and bombs. Because of this, the well-known hacktivist group Anonymous has decided to take action on the matter .
Of course, other weapons and specialization are not Anonymous, but that cyber attacks are your thing. To indicate that you are out there, Anonymous has started attacking social networks and web sites related to North Korea, such as Uriminzokkiri and his Flickr page. Also claim to have 15,000 usernames and passwords obtained from a database of a university.
The movement is called " Operation Free Korea "(Operation Liberate Korea). Anonymous said this: " To the citizens of North Korea suggest them stand up and overthrow this oppressive government. We support them as they travel the road to freedom, democracy and peace. You are not alone. We are not afraid, we are not terrorists, we are the good guys from the Internet.AnonKorea and all other 'Anon' we are here to deliver . "
It also makes clear that Anonymous is trying to distance all we can in the United States, which is North Korea who has more problems.
Do you think the actions of the hacktivist group achieved better or worse situation?

Monday, November 5, 2012

Anonymous attacks various web sites

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Yesterday I commented that Anonymous was said, planned to attack Facebook to celebrate Guy Fawkes Day, but apparently this was not the case at the end and instead were attacked several sites large and small. Note that Anonymous was not the only group of hackers in operations yesterday.
What were the sites affected?
-ImageShack
-PayPal
-The website of the NBC
-The website of Lady GaGa
-The website of Saturday Night Live
-Sites Jimmy Fallon and Jay Leno (related to the NBC)
Arcelor-Mittal's portal (mining company in Australia)
-GiftNow
-The Greek City site
-The website of the Consulate of Ghana
Note that there is no accurate list and it is estimated that the number of affected sites was even greater. We also have to mention that one of the groups of attackers filtered kernel software for VMware ESX Server.
For the first few hours of the day are expected to already ceased attacks.

Anonymous Facebook attack Monday on Guy Fawkes Day

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The hacktivists remember the 5th of November with an attack on Facebook. The group Anonymous, as rumored, will attack the most popular social network in the world in memory of Guy Fawkes Day, also known as Guy Fawkes Night . If you do not know what this is, I recommend you follow the link above.
Anonymous The idea, apparently, is that Zynga (very popular on Facebook) to retract its decision to lay off 1,000 of its employees. In addition, it appears that the hacktivist collective also launch several Zynga games as free downloads. Anonymous says downsizing Zynga has no excuse because the company does not go through a time of financial problems, but the opposite.
Anonymous course not said how he plans to destroy Facebook, but the attempt to shoot down a year ago to the world's largest social network was not successful, so obviously there is the possibility that this may also not be.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Anonymous is made ​​with 12 million Apple IDs

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The website has been pretty hectic in the last hours as Anonymous, the hacktivist collective known, has managed to hack a laptop FBI and has stolen no less than 12 million IDs of Apple and other data.
Through a post pastebin.com, the group has taken credit for the fact, which was made possible by a Java vulnerability AtomicReferenceArray. In the post were not placed pastebin.com or similar personal data, nor the 12 million IDs, since only 1 million came to light.
What really strange is the fact that the FBI had similar data in their possession. Why would the federal IDs 12 million Apple accounts and other data such as addresses and phone numbers?