anonymous have taken down us gov websites as well as the industry

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just found this out, couldnt find a thread, i know its script kiddy stuff but apparently its the largest attack they have ever made with over 9000 people with loics prepped. theyve taken downthe music industries websites as well as the us government. i find it warming that they all come together to fight for the internet, not saying im all for megaupload as i dont really use it, but in a sense that, it looks like we have some serious firepower backup if thingsgo jacksie with the internet

so far

Department of Justice, Universal Music Group, RIAA and Motion Picture Association of America.

are down
 
Always going to happen.

A lot of people in this world follow the "an eye for an eye" philosophy, which, while rather backwards, will never stop.
 
i wonder if they realise this will only make things worse?

My thoughts exactly. At a time when stupid people who know nothing of the internet get to basically decide the future of the internet, having a bunch of kids hack various high profile websites is only going to make them think something needs to be done about it.
 
Hacktivists with the collective Anonymous are waging an attack on the website for the White House after successfully breaking the sites for the Department of Justice, Universal Music Group, RIAA and Motion Picture Association of America.

In response to today’s federal raid on the file sharing service Megaupload, hackers with the online collective Anonymous have broken the websites for the Department of Justice, Universal Music Group, RIAA and Motion Picture Association of America.

“It was in retaliation for Megaupload, as was the concurrent attack on Justice.org,” Anonymous operative Barrett Brown tells RT on Thursday afternoon.

Only hours before the DoJ and Universal sites went down, news broke that Megaupload, a massive file sharing site with a reported 50 million daily users, was taken down by federal agents. Four people linked to Megaupload were arrested in New Zealand and an international crackdown led agents to serving at least 20 search warrants across the globe.

Less than an hour after the DoJ and Universal sites came down, the website for the RIAA, or Recording Industry Association of America, went offline as well. Shortly before 6 p.m EST, the government's Copyright.gov site went down as well. Thirty minutes later came the site for BMI, or Broadcast Music, Inc, the licensing organization that represents some of the biggest names in music.

Also on Thursday, MPAA.org also returned an error as Anonymous hacktivists managed to bring the website for the Motion Picture Association of America. The group, headed by former senator Chris Dodd, is an adamant supporter of both PIPA and SOPA legislation.

Universal Music Group, or UMG, is the largest record company in the United States and under its umbrella are the labels Interscope-Geffen-A&M, the Island Def Jam Motown Music Group and Mercury Records.

Brown adds that “more is coming” and Anonymous-aligned hacktivists are pursuing a joint effort with others to “damage campaign raising abilities of remaining Democrats who support SOPA.”

Although many members of Congress have just this week changed their stance on the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, the raid on Megaupload Thursday proved that the feds don’t need SOPA or its sister legislation, PIPA, in order to pose a blow to the Web.

Brown adds that operatives involved in the project will use an “experimental campaign” and search engine optimization techniques “whereby to forever saddle some of these congressmen with their record on this issue.

http://rt.com/usa/news/anonymous-doj-universal-sopa-235/
 
I think this could potentially get rather ugly.

As more sites go down, what's to stop some hippy kid type from thinking "hey, I don't know any script or computer stuff. How can I help?". Anyone else think that this bout of retaliation could possibly lead to riots? I don't think it's too far fetched :/
 
i wonder if they realise this will only make things worse?

Same could be said to the folks behind SOPA really.


Reminds me of the whole sony/ps3 malarky in the past, have to wonder if sony would have acted differently if only they knew.
 
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