Friday, December 10, 2010

Operation LeakSpin - Wikileaks saga

The vigilante-style statement of dissent called Operation Payback is coming to an end. Loosely organized by anonymous supporters of Wikileaks, the aim of Operation Payback was to target companies and organizations that dropped support for Wikileaks - or even opposed the group's actions - by attacking their public-facing Web infrastructure. Using a software program called LOIC, which automates DDoS attacks (a type of Web-based attack that can take sites offline), the supporters targeted high-profile websites like Visa and MasterCard, taking them offline briefly during the first stages of what later became a full-on cyberwar. More recently, and with less success, the attackers went after PayPal and Amazon, too.

As those attacks fizzled out, the group is changing direction. Instead of using their collective energy to attack Wikileaks' opponents, it will now focus on spreading the information contained in the Wikileaks documents themselves. Read more...

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