All Channels
Approvals 8/3 ▼
Speed-Racer (5) - 4476d ago Cancel
C_Menz (1) - 4477d ago Cancel
ssb3173 (1) - 4477d ago Cancel
BeastOrange (1) - 4477d ago Cancel
550°

Anonymous tricked people into joining Web site attacks

Elinor Mills, CNET:

"If you clicked a link distributed by Anonymous yesterday you may have unwittingly helped the online activists' attacks against U.S. government and entertainment industry sites organized to protest proposed anti-piracy legislation."

Read Full Story >>
news.cnet.com
Create Report !X

Add Report

Reports

+ Updates (1)- Updates (1)

Updates

Changed from Pending to Approved
Community4476d ago
BeastOrange4477d ago

Hats off to Anom. I just hope they stay on the side of the people and dont "sell out" if members get caught... Well played people at Anom!

mcgrottys4476d ago

I believe that they did sell each other out, remember Anon?

Besides this won't work. Did OpSony work? because I still don't see other OS on my PS3.

Hozi4476d ago

I am not a fan of Anon. but "the enemy of my enemy is my friend". I hope Anon. can really pull through and make this work.

killershadow1174476d ago

I want to know why their plan involves taking down Xbox Live and PSN? All the other sites they are taking down to protest the guys from MegaUpload getting arrested makes sense since they are linked to the government but why to gaming services?!

Reborn4476d ago

The only logical thing I can see there is; their both owned by huge businesses. Their whole aim is to raise awareness. If XBL/PSN get hit, people will search for why its down. Hence, you Anon will have done what they wish to do.

Sadly, its a huge inconvenience too.

killershadow1174476d ago

Your telling me! It's like if some oil company CEO got arrested and then people decided that we should shut down the toy industry.

KingPin4475d ago

LMAO at the way you summarized reborn analogy.

i was thinking the same thing. lol

like wtf?!!

i mean didnt sony drop out support for SOPA. i thought we had like 5 articles on that the last few weeks.

60°

SOPA Ghosts Hinder U.S. Pirate Site Blocking Efforts - TorrentFreak

US music and movie industry companies helped to get pirate sites blocked in many countries but on their home turf, legal action is surprisingly absent. For years we have wondered why local ISPs are being left alone and we now have an answer. Former RIAA executive Neil Turkewitz says that SOPA's ghosts have been a major stumbling block.

Read Full Story >>
torrentfreak.com
Create Report !X

Add Report

Reports

+ Updates (1)- Updates (1)

Updates

Changed from Pending to Approved
Community2386d ago
Cobra9512386d ago

Allowing private entities the power to censor the internet is never a good idea. If pirates can get blocked, so can unpopular bloggers and political groups. There are good reasons why SOPA failed, and if that failure is still bearing fruit, I applaud it.

30°

EFF Told to “Shut the Hell Up” About SOPA

Warnings from the EFF this week that Hollywood is making renewed efforts to obtain SOPA-like powers over Internet companies has touched a nerve, with filmmakers and anti-piracy activists attacking from all angles. The EFF should stop talking about the past, its critics say, and admit that the Internet won't get broken by Hollywood.

Read Full Story >>
torrentfreak.com
Create Report !X

Add Report

Reports

+ Updates (1)- Updates (1)

Updates

Changed from Pending to Approved
Community3178d ago
90°

US Court Wipes Sites From The Internet For 'Infringement' Without Even Alerting Sites In Question

TorrentFreak has the exceptionally troubling story of a federal district court in Oregon issuing an incredibly broad and questionable order, effectively wiping a bunch of websites out, without ever letting the websites in question know that they were being "tried" in court. The request came from ABS-CBN, a giant Filipino entertainment company arguing infringement, of course. But the argument against these sites is somewhat questionable already, made worse by the demand that the whole thing be done under seal (without alerting the site operators). Then Judge Anna Brown granted the temporary restraining order, basically deleting these sites from the internet, without even a sniff of an adversarial hearing.

Read Full Story >>
techdirt.com
Create Report !X

Add Report

Reports

+ Updates (1)- Updates (1)

Updates

Changed from Pending to Approved
Community3535d ago
Settler3535d ago

The US gov. needs to back off the internet. Leave it to someone more responsible.