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Subject: SOPA - Stop Online Piracy Act

2012-01-05 19:41:07
Everyone can make videos and announcements and claim it comes from the Anonymous group, but many videos and announcements are just fake. Normally they don't tell anything till it's done ;)

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2012-01-05 20:07:20
the anouncement was on tv on news on bbc, etc is hard to say that they put fake anouncements live.
2012-01-05 21:42:14
No one knows who they are, so no one knows if it's for real or not :)

And Anonymous already won. The fact that mentioning their name and a possible attack scares certain people is just hilarious :D
2012-01-06 10:19:17
According to this article the US has now threatened Spain to adopt a law similar to the SOPA!
megaupload is mothafucka closed by FBI!!!1!1!oneoneoneeleven
2012-01-19 22:57:47
wiki going black pissed off a lot of people.

can guarantee a lot of senators kids will be ringing them to fix this bill.
2012-01-19 23:00:17
2012-01-20 00:00:33
megavideo RIP
2012-01-20 00:05:04
megaPORN [*] :(
2012-01-20 00:30:10
Interesting. Apparently, they're trying to get fbi.gov down.
2012-01-20 00:37:00
good job
2012-01-20 00:41:11
http://bmi.com/ down too
2012-01-20 01:04:01
Seems like DDoS attacks. There is no way that any site can withstand the shitstorm that can be unleashed by that way. You need only like 20-30k computers and 1 dude who knows what he is doing to take down any major site and there are probably several guys with millions of computers infected and ready to use. US government has lost that battle even before the fight has started.


Im pretty sure its russians who are doing this :p
or french:o(as their irc seems to claim)



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2012-01-20 01:09:27
More than 27,000 computers involved in DOJ attack.

They're preparing some database dump too