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It looks like the group that successfully took down the website of Julian Assange's Swiss Bank have claimed another victim.
Mastercard.com is down, and Anon_operation just tweeted that it's due to a DDOS attack. Of course, Mastercard is one of the payment services that cut off the ability to donate to Wikileaks:
Originally posted by mr-lizard
It's happening right now. To the second.
Nothing on the news yet, but it's time to wait and see.
The Interpol website is up and down all over the world at the moment.
See for yourself.
www.interpol.int...
LYON, France - INTERPOL has made public the Red Notice, or international wanted persons alert, for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at the request of Swedish authorities who want to question him in connection with a number of sexual offences.
INTERPOL cannot demand that any member country arrests the subject of a Red Notice. Any individual wanted for arrest should be considered innocent until proven guilty
Originally posted by EFGuy
reply to post by mr-lizard
No Anonymous is not attacking Interpol as far as I know. I dont know how you came up with that...I have heard absolutely nothing about this. It could be some other group or a different part of Anonymous who are attacking Interpol, if true.
The targets are specific at the moment for the main Anonymous
* PostFinance.ch
* Paypal
In future there may be some attacks on (note: these targets are in pipeline)
* Swedish prosecutor websites
* French Govt. websites
* The Jester ( who claimed to DDOS Wikileaks) - Efforts are being made to trace him but the talks floating around is US official cyber teams were behind the DDOS attacks on Wikileaks..
* Time's website
* & probably twitter
Originally posted by mr-lizard
reply to post by ThinkingCap
They've changed targets.
Currently it's now mastercard.
www.mastercard.com...edit on 8-12-2010 by mr-lizard because: (no reason given)
It looks like the group that successfully took down the website of Julian Assange's Swiss Bank have claimed another victim.
Mastercard.com is down, and Anon_operation just tweeted that it's due to a DDOS attack. Of course, Mastercard is one of the payment services that cut off the ability to donate to Wikileaks: