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Calz
20th July 2011, 05:35
No idea how many are now involved with "Anonymous" so not sure what impact this might have.


New York (CNN) -- Fourteen people have been arrested as part of an ongoing operation targeting the notorious hacking collective known as Anonymous, the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI said on Tuesday.

The individuals were arrested by FBI agents on charges related to their alleged involvement in a cyberattack on PayPal's website, which has been claimed by the Anonymous group.

Five additional people were arrested in Europe and two more in the United States for alleged cybercrimes, the Justice Department said in a statement.

Of the additional U.S. arrests, one person is accused of exceeding his authorized access to AT&T's servers and downloading thousands of documents, applications and other files that he allegedly posted on a public file hosting site.

The other was arrested on charges of intentional damage to a protected computer. He is accused of accessing without authorization the website of the Tampa Bay InfraGard, a public-private partnership for critical infrastructure protection.

The U.S. arrests took place in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico and Ohio.

A 16-year-old suspect was arrested in South London, the Metropolitan Police said. Four more people were arrested by the Dutch National Police Agency, according to the U.S. Justice Department, but it was not immediately clear where.

Additionally, authorities said they had executed more than 35 search warrants throughout in the United States, "as part of an ongoing investigation into coordinated cyber attacks against major companies and organizations," the statement read.

FBI agents spread out to about six locations on Long Island, in Brooklyn and in the Bronx, where they seized computers and other records, according to a federal government official, who requested anonymity given the sensitivity of the investigation.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the parents of two teenage sons who said they had their home raided by FBI agents Tuesday told CNN their kids have not been involved in any hacking activity.

Agents arrived around 6 a.m. ET at their Long Island home, where they searched the area and interviewed family members one by one, the parents said. Both of the boys reportedly had their laptops seized.

In the past, Anonymous has launched attacks on websites belonging to the Church of Scientology, the Motion Picture Association of America and the Recording Industry Association of America.

However, the hacker collective vaulted to worldwide fame in December, when it disabled or disrupted the websites of MasterCard, Visa and PayPal in what the group said was retaliation for the companies' cutting ties to the WikiLeaks website following the arrest of Julian Assange.

Assange founded WikiLeaks, which facilitates the release of secret information. He is currently out on bail in England and is fighting extradition to Sweden, where he faces sex crime charges.

In addition, Anonymous is suspected of being linked to cyberattacks against Sony, Fox News, the Arizona Department of Corrections and a well-known consulting firm, Booz Allen Hamilton, among others.

The group is implicated in denial-of-service attacks, in which large amounts of traffic are directed to a website, overloading it and, in effect, shutting it down.


http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/07/19/new.york.anonymous.warrants/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

Snowbird
20th July 2011, 12:21
This is unfortunate in several different ways. First, these are probably very young people they have arrested and most likely, not all of these are guilty but because they are being investigated, their lives and reputations will carry this negative weight for many decades. Second, this show of excessive force with these kids is not going to stop Anonymous into the future. It will simply force them more underground. Third, and most importantly, I would think that these high-pressure organizations like the FBI, have much much bigger fish to fry than a few kids looking for mischief. Think.......Washington D.C. and the major corruption happening there. :nono:

Marsila
20th July 2011, 14:11
Third, and most importantly, I would think that these high-pressure organizations like the FBI, have much much bigger fish to fry than a few kids looking for mischief. Think.......Washington D.C. and the major corruption happening there. :nono:

I think it is clear by now that the FBI is there to protect the bigger fish from the smaller ones who actually want to fry them....look at all the big companie$ that they list as being inconvenienced by anonymous.

Bryn ap Gwilym
20th July 2011, 14:59
News was reported by CNN & Fox. This stinks of propaganda to which Joe public believes as gospel. Its even more shocking that the alleged "truthers" are taken in by the crap that "Anonymous" are nothing more than over weight greasy haired script boys who lurk in their bedrooms or their mothers basement.
If anyone was arrested the chances of them being the main Anonymous players are Nil.

Follow the Glider community & you will see a totally different picture.

Snowbird
21st July 2011, 01:15
News was reported by CNN & Fox. This stinks of propaganda to which Joe public believes as gospel. Its even more shocking that the alleged "truthers" are taken in by the crap that "Anonymous" are nothing more than over weight greasy haired script boys who lurk in their bedrooms or their mothers basement.
If anyone was arrested the chances of them being the main Anonymous players are Nil.

Follow the Glider community & you will see a totally different picture.

Simply for scare-factor, they will charge these young kids and drag them through legal mud to show how tough they are. The kids' lives will be ruined and so will their families. They are making an example out of these. They are doing the same thing to Gary McKinnon. No different. They will make the public believe that Anonymous has been brought to justice. Not so.

Anonymous will become the next terrorists. Wait and see.

DouglasDanger
21st July 2011, 02:01
News was reported by CNN & Fox. This stinks of propaganda to which Joe public believes as gospel. Its even more shocking that the alleged "truthers" are taken in by the crap that "Anonymous" are nothing more than over weight greasy haired script boys who lurk in their bedrooms or their mothers basement.
If anyone was arrested the chances of them being the main Anonymous players are Nil.

Follow the Glider community & you will see a totally different picture.

Simply for scare-factor, they will charge these young kids and drag them through legal mud to show how tough they are. The kids' lives will be ruined and so will their families. They are making an example out of these. They are doing the same thing to Gary McKinnon. No different. They will make the public believe that Anonymous has been brought to justice. Not so.

Anonymous will become the next terrorists. Wait and see.

Yes they could be the next planned terrorists.. but you have to ask yourself who recruited kids into this orginization.... they didn't come up with it themselves. The list of companies attacked is another clue, this whole orginization is suspicious in my eyes to being controled buy someone within TPTB, the kids arrested are being given an option right now... Like Assange was given...

Calz
21st July 2011, 02:14
This is unfortunate in several different ways. First, these are probably very young people they have arrested and most likely, not all of these are guilty but because they are being investigated, their lives and reputations will carry this negative weight for many decades. Second, this show of excessive force with these kids is not going to stop Anonymous into the future. It will simply force them more underground. Third, and most importantly, I would think that these high-pressure organizations like the FBI, have much much bigger fish to fry than a few kids looking for mischief. Think.......Washington D.C. and the major corruption happening there. :nono:

I agree with this completely.

The Vendetta mask sporting "rock style" videos appealing for everyone discontent to come along and join the fun. Rage against the machine.

:neo:

Any who really knows what to make of the CNN story to begin with??? FBI (homeland security and who knows) all would like to shut this down. They want something in the news about folks getting arrested ... going to jail ... doin time.