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| Where ACTA Goes, Anonymous Follows |
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| Written by Nick G. - Posted on Monday, 20 February 2012 05:41 |
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So you've probably heard about the cyber-attack orchestrated by the group Anonymous on the Department of Justice following the rise and fall of SOPA; now, however, they've set their sights a bit higher. This time, instead of a singular website, multiple government websites were hacked. As with before, Anonymous has made clear their opposition to any such type of legislation, and understandably so. As always, we'll keep you posted should any new updates come our way. "The hacker group Anonymous has struck again -- this time taking down the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's consumer protection business center website as well as one touting National Consumer Protection Week. In their place was a German language video mocking ACTA, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. The FTC promptly removed the video, which has been described as violent and bloody: A man in a ski mask guns down people for downloading copyrighted music. In a profanity-ridden statement, Anonymous threatened to "rain torrential hellfire down on all enemies of free speech, privacy and internet freedom" if ACTA is approved." Source: Tech News World |