Anonymous Will Attack U.K Government Site
It was announced earlier that it would launch an attack, the British government to give time to prepare. Then choose Easter on Saturday night to protest. A large number of people will not be comfortable if they can not get access to the sites of the Prime Minister, Home Office or the Department of Justice. Telegraph reports:
" UK Branch Anonymous - computer hackers often target law enforcement website - the first advertised "# OpTrialAtHome" last Monday. A poster featuring photographs of three British citizens who had been sent to the U.S. to stand trial - Gary McKinnon, Richard O'Dwyer and Christopher Tappin - along with the "extradition Fight" slogan. This includes the address of the site Home Office and the direction to "charge it lazers" on Saturday at 9 pm GMT''
Generated from distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks the target site to be disturbed at any time. Tweets from Anonymous describes this as "digital protest" rather than further action as hacking and threatened every Saturday against the British government website. Active, Security company blog, Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for security firm Sophos, added this warning to those who will be joined by Anonymous:
'' You have to admit that this is a bold step by Anonymous and his supporters. Hacktivists have launched DDoS attacks against websites belonging to the British government has arrested, and is currently facing trial. Do not forget, denial-of-service attacks are illegal. If you participated in the attack, you could receive a prison sentence.''
Home »Unlabelled » Anonymous Will Attack U.K Government Site