posted on Jul, 8 2011 @ 06:28 AM
reply to post by Phantom traveller
Yes, I believe they are real. Of course I can't be 100% sure, but since they date a few days back, I think Anon would have stated their falsity by
now, if that were the case. Besides, Anonymous had warned IMF about a month ago that they would attack it as a punishment for the way IMF is treating
Greek people. Here is the link:
www.naftemporiki.gr...
And here is the rough google translation:
n electronic attack against the International Monetary Fund call pirates of the Internet, the group Anonymous, to protest the restrictions imposed in
Greece under the rescue package.
In a message on Twitter sent by Anonymous Operations under the heading Operation Grece inviting subscribers to visit the website of massive IMF to
cause the fall. The Anonymous did not specify what time you start the attack, called "denial of service". The message also refers to a website where
vehemently criticized the austerity program imposed on Athens.
For its part, the IMF confirmed that it has taken steps to prevent the fall of the website. "We are aware of the threat, and we take appropriate
measures," said IMF spokesman Bill Murray.
Meanwhile, as was learned from Google U.S. government officials, Chinese activists, journalists and thousands of users of electronic mail network, are
potential victims of hackers who allegedly coming from areas of central China.
White House spokesman said late Wednesday that it made extensive investigations to cross-reference information on the activities of hackers. However,
White House spokesman, Tommy Vitoria appeared reassuring, saying that "we have no reason to believe that it is possible to access emails of any
member of the U.S. government."