Anonymous defaces hundreds of Chinese websites [Neowin]

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Anonymous is spreading its own particular messages of freedom against the Communist government of China this week. News.com reports that the hacker group has been launching cyber attacks on over 500 websites in that country. The sites have been defaced as a result of Anonymous' actions, with messages denouncing the Chinese leadership.

The message posted by Anonymous includes this phrase:

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Dear Chinese government, you are not infallible, today websites are hacked, tomorrow it will be your vile regime that will fall. So expect us because we do not forgive, never. What you are doing today to your Great People, tomorrow will be inflicted to you. With no mercy.

FULL ARTICLE: http://www.neowin.net/news/anonymous-defaces-hundreds-of-chinese-websites



I personally do not see hacking as a good thing. While I agree the Chinese Government are censoring the internet in a bad way, hacking will not fix the problem.
 

jamescv7

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Well Anonymous duty is to fight for the internet freedom however 'hacking" is what people change their views through meaning since it caused bad effects and trouble. Also hacking was considered to be a criminal case.
 

McLovin

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bbbbweb said:
I personally do not see hacking as a good thing. While I agree the Chinese Government are censoring the internet in a bad way, hacking will not fix the problem.

Hacking can also be counted as a good thing as for people to hack into companies and if they are successful of getting in the company now know where other hackers can get it and that hole can be fixed. Not sure but I think that it is called White Hacking?

If you put it in simple terms if you put blocks there and people can't get to what they want, of course they are going to find away around it and hack so that they can get what they want.

What I think that they should do is that they should make it where if people go to a certain website and is blocked and they get around it they should loose their internet for a week or so, and then they should get it back, hoping that they have learned their lesson.
 

Jack

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Kids these days......... their mothers go to buy milk and they hack 500 low profile websites....
Anyway the Chinese Government is really scarred now.... Things will change for sure..... thanks Anonymous:shy:
 

Gnosis

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The members of Anonymous are probably part of the Chinese Oligarchy. Wouldn't the joke be on us if that were the case? Bwahahaha

The statement I just made may not be all that unlikely. If I were going to go to all the trouble of defacing hundreds of Chinese sites, I could surely think of much more insulting things to say to the Chinese regime.

Maybe Anonymous are descendants of the British East India Company coordinators and actually reside in the old parts of the British Empire. Maybe they are secretaries for the Bilderberg Group, CFR, and Trilateral Commission. LOLOL
 

Prorootect

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The members of Anonymous are probably part of the Chinese Oligarchy. Wouldn't the joke be on us if that were the case? Bwahahaha

The statement I just made may not be all that unlikely. If I were going to go to all the trouble of defacing hundreds of Chinese sites, I could surely think of much more insulting things to say to the Chinese regime.

Maybe Anonymous are descendants of the British East India Company coordinators and actually reside in the old parts of the British Empire. Maybe they are secretaries for the Bilderberg Group, CFR, and Trilateral Commission. LOLOL

VERY probable, I think. But not forgot KGB (now: FSB) guys from Russia, please.:(
 
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