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OTTAWA — Parliamentarians tasked with investigating what has been deemed intimidating online videos against Public Safety Minister Vic Toews were warned Thursday that a hunt for the culprit — or culprits — could be pointless.
MPs on the procedure and House affairs committee were told that trying to track down anyone using the online handle of Anonymous would be difficult, if not impossible to find.
The activist group posted the videos on YouTube and warned Toews to scrap the online surveillance bill.
Scheer said that when MPs are personally threatened for their work in Parliament, it must be taken seriously.
Conservative MP Laurie Hawn said someone needed to be held responsible for the videos attacking Toews and demanding he withdraw the government's controversial online surveillance bill, and be held up as an example for others who would consider doing the same thing.
"Anonymous is a coward," Hawn said, adding he "had nothing but contempt" for anyone who would abuse free speech.
"They're like the Taliban. We're never going to run out of them."
Read more: www.canada.com...
The group is responsible for attacks against several high profile websites, including Visa, MasterCard, PayPal and, in Canada, the website for the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police.
“Sabu,” has been helping the FBI track down and gather evidence against his associates, tweeting out misinformation and even protecting the CIA among other government and financial institutions from hacks
Read more: www.foxnews.com...
As soon as he was caught, an influential computer hacker agreed to become a government informant and "literally worked around the clock" to help federal agents nab an elusive collective of alleged cyber criminals who have launched online attacks against companies, governments and individuals.
Originally posted by AnoNymousDoN
So what are you getting at here? I agree that it is a waste of time because they are in different countries. Anon will always be here
No comparison needed. This comment was inappropriate.
"They're like the Taliban. We're never going to run out of them."
But look at the point of the statement "we will never run out of them"....its not inaccurate.
Originally posted by IronArm
reply to post by boncho
I suppose you are right in the whole...killing people... thing lol...but as it stands, the general public feels as if Anon has the ability to ruin lives. It's a negative connotation is all I mean to agree with. I don't mean to be offencive and degrade Anon to the Taliban.
Originally posted by hawkiye
Hint: They are in Langley Virginia and Colorado. It's the building with the big CIA sign on it.... Problem solved!
Originally posted by AnoNymousDoN
reply to post by boncho
My apologies. Anon is nothing like the Taliban. Anonymous is trying to help on some situations while the Taliban are true terrorists killing people. I was jus confused for a minute but i catch your drift now