Anonymous takes down Panda labs website

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samit

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"We are Antisec we'll fight till the end," the message noted. "To FBI and other s.... come at us bros we are waiting for you," it noted. The message was preceded by a seven-minute video clip set to the tune of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" that appeared to recap Anonymous' activities over the past year.

The attackers also posted what seemed to be the login credentials of numerous Panda Labs employees on the defaced homepage. They noted that the attack on the security firm's site was in retaliation for Panda's alleged role in helping law enforcement crack down on members of the hacking collective.

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MrXidus

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You can view the hacked webpage by viewing the Google cache version.
 

Jack

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"They helped to jail 25 anonymous in different countries and they were actively participating in our IRC channels trying to dox many others," the attackers said in apparent reference to a series of arrests of Anonymous members last year. "Yep we know about you. How does it feels being the spied one?" the message asked.
Well I didn't know that Panda was doing special ops in their spare time... It seems like they are doing a better job than the CIA or FBI .... :p
 
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First, if Panda can't secure their website, how can you trust them to secure your PC? Secondly, this is all over an unconfirmed allegation. Sigh.
 

jamescv7

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Well everyone can have the ability to secure the website but nothing could be really stronger as it will be undergone through hacks and bypassed any anti-DDOS.
 

Devial

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Maybe they learn by the actions they made, i fully support anonymous for what they have done and are doing as long as they are making a more free and friendly world for everyone. Liberty..
 

pcjunklist

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people don't seem to be reading the full article so I have pasted the response from Panda
"The attack did not breach Panda Security's internal network and neither source code, update servers nor customer data was accessed. The only information accessed was related to marketing campaigns such as landing pages and some obsolete credentials, including supposed credentials for employees that have not been working at Panda for over five years," the company said.
 

HeffeD

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Devial said:
Maybe they learn by the actions they made, i fully support anonymous for what they have done and are doing as long as they are making a more free and friendly world for everyone. Liberty..

:huh: :s

So can you tell me how exactly is what they are doing making anything "free and friendly" for anyone? :rolleyes:

At the moment, all they are doing is acting like bullies. If they suspect someone of a wrongdoing, they're doing the equivalent of spray painting graffiti on the bad mans house and screaming, "FOR JUSTICE!" :p
 
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