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    WIKILEAKS' ONLINE SUPPORTERS FIGHTING BACK AFTER NEWS OF JULIAN ASSANGE'S ARREST HIT THE WIRES

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    December 8, 2010 - 19:37 AMT 15:37 GMT

    Online supporters of whistleblowing website Wikileaks are fighting
    back after news of Julian Assange's arrest hit the wires.

    Online activists known as "Anonymous" have initiated what they called
    Operation:Payback, a call to action to bring down the websites
    of companies that have publicly removed services once used by the
    Wikileaks website.

    Anoymous has already targetedthe Swiss bank PostFinance, a bank that
    froze all payments to thecontroversialwebsite, after it promised to
    take down PayPal, the online payment company that cancelled Wikileaks'
    account that it used to solicit donations.

    Its current target is Mastercard. The website is currently down for
    a large number of users after a DDOS attack.

    All of the groups actions have beenpubliclyposted to the Anon_Operation
    Twitter account; the Paypal attack was posted to Twitter on December 6,
    declaring "target: www.paypal.com is YOYOing.

    Keep firing your lazors!",the PostFinace attack was declared 17 hours
    ago and just minutes ago it was confirmed by the group that Mastercard
    had been taken offline as a result of its online assault.

    Anonymous is a collection of online activists formed from popular
    online message boards, attacks are not for profit but are in most
    cases to demonstrate a show of force to promote unfair practises or
    highlightsensitivepolitical issues. The three attacks here could just
    be the start of an uncomfortable few hours for the companies involved,
    thenextweb.com reported.




    From: A. Papazian
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