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Posted by: Samker
« on: 13. February 2012., 08:47:46 »

A Day After Tackling CIA, Alabama Websites, Anonymous Knocks Interpol Offline

A day after hacker collective Anonymous claimed credit for taking down the Central Intelligence Agency’s site (cia.gov), a site related to Mexico’s mining industry and a site run by the State of Alabama, Interpol.int has gone offline.

Source: http://www.observer.com/2012/02/a-day-after-tackling-cia-alabama-websites-anonymous-knocks-interpol-offline/


Posted by: Samker
« on: 11. February 2012., 08:22:42 »



Anonymous is continuing their assault on various web sites across the globe again and their latest target also happens to be one of the most secretive. The YourAnonNews Twitter page posted up a claim that the hacker group has taken down the official web site of the Central Intelligence Agency: https://twitter.com/YourAnonNews/status/168068014758039552
Indeed, the CIA's site is currently inaccessible as of the writing of this news post: http://cia.gov/
It's likely that the site was a victim of some kind of denial of service attack.

There was no announced reason for why Anonymous launched this newest cyber attack on a government operated web site. In January, the group briefly attacked a number of web sites in retaliation for the US government's shut down of the Megaupload file trading site: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,7397.0.html
The Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation's sites were among the ones that Anonymous targeted for their attacks.

In related news. News.com reports that another group that calls itself Casi claimed that it launched a cyber attack on the United Nations web site: http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-57374915-245/hackers-hit-cia-un-web-sites/?tag=mncol;cnetRiver
The group also posted up what appear to be some of the web site's vunertable spots on the Pastebin.com site: http://pastebin.com/ZB4eLVeS
The message states that the hacker or hacker group attacked the UN site to fight "for Internet freedom."

(NW)

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