Topic: Anonymous Targets Syria and it's Allies
Lpdon's photo
Fri 11/30/12 11:47 PM
An Internet blackout and complete lack of phone service has not stopped the infamous international hacker group Anonymous from its cyberwar on the Syrian regime.

The hacker group, which has been credited with online attacks on governments, international banks and even the CIA, claims it is retaliating against the embattled regime of Bashar al-Assad, which it believes had shut down online and cellphone access this week, perhaps in preparation for a major offensive.

“We are going to take down every embassy in the world Assad has left, begining [sic] with his biggest and most powerful supporter nations,” reads an online document purportedly posted Thursday by Anonymous.

The government blamed rebel fighters for the outages, and claimed to be working to restore access. But members of Anonymous scoff at those claims, according to a hacker source with knowledge of Anonymous's activities. It’s clear that “the cables were not cut, the source said, indicating the regime is behind the blackout.

“Places that are hosting Syrian content outside the region are being told they are hosting illegally and some are allegedly shutting down those servers/sites,” he told FoxNews.com. “Assad's move is a prelude to something bad and bigger,” he told FoxNews.com -- one reason Anonymous is going after all Syrian government sites, specifically focusing on embassy sites outside of the country.

The group claims to be trying to help Syrians get back online despite the problems.

“They are just trying to support the Syrian people to have access,” he told FoxNews.com. “They have been passing the telecomix dial up accounts to Syrians so they can get to the net.”

Online messages from Anonymous confirm the calls for cyberattacks against Syrian allies.

“Start with China, Russia has no web site. hack it if you can," said a recent post. "If we don't get it that way then later tonight we'll put the lasers on it.”

Internet access remained completely shut off on Friday, according to Internet connectivity monitors at Renesys.

“Still no signs of life from the affected prefixes,” wrote chief technology officer Jim Cowie on the company’s blog. “Looking back over the last week, you can see that the routing of the Syrian Internet has actually been pretty stable until today's wholesale shutdown.”

Google’s Transparency report likewise lists the country’s servers as inaccessible.

The Internet outage is unprecedented in Syria's uprising against Assad, which activists say has killed more than 40,000 people since the revolt began in March 2011.

Meanwhile, rebels battled regime troops south of Damascus on Friday, but the government reopened the road to the capital's airport in a sign the fighting could be calming, the Associated Press reported. The general manager of the Syrian Civil Aviation Agency, Ghaidaa Abdul-Latif, said the airport was operating "as usual" on Friday, though some flights were canceled a day earlier because of the violence.

But online, the battle continued.

“By turning off the Internet in Syria, the butcher Assad has shown that the time has come for Anonymous to remove the last vestiges of his evil government from the Internet,” the group wrote online.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/11/30/hackers-declare-war-on-syria/#ixzz2DmgCTWu0

These guys are playing with fire. It's not like here in the US where we go and arrest them, regimes like Iran and Syria will move heaven and earth to find these guys (and they will, they have guy's hackers just as capable as these guys) and they won't petition Interpol to have them arrested, they will just have them killed even inside the US.

Conrad_73's photo
Sat 12/01/12 12:28 AM

An Internet blackout and complete lack of phone service has not stopped the infamous international hacker group Anonymous from its cyberwar on the Syrian regime.

The hacker group, which has been credited with online attacks on governments, international banks and even the CIA, claims it is retaliating against the embattled regime of Bashar al-Assad, which it believes had shut down online and cellphone access this week, perhaps in preparation for a major offensive.

“We are going to take down every embassy in the world Assad has left, begining [sic] with his biggest and most powerful supporter nations,” reads an online document purportedly posted Thursday by Anonymous.

The government blamed rebel fighters for the outages, and claimed to be working to restore access. But members of Anonymous scoff at those claims, according to a hacker source with knowledge of Anonymous's activities. It’s clear that “the cables were not cut, the source said, indicating the regime is behind the blackout.

“Places that are hosting Syrian content outside the region are being told they are hosting illegally and some are allegedly shutting down those servers/sites,” he told FoxNews.com. “Assad's move is a prelude to something bad and bigger,” he told FoxNews.com -- one reason Anonymous is going after all Syrian government sites, specifically focusing on embassy sites outside of the country.

The group claims to be trying to help Syrians get back online despite the problems.

“They are just trying to support the Syrian people to have access,” he told FoxNews.com. “They have been passing the telecomix dial up accounts to Syrians so they can get to the net.”

Online messages from Anonymous confirm the calls for cyberattacks against Syrian allies.

“Start with China, Russia has no web site. hack it if you can," said a recent post. "If we don't get it that way then later tonight we'll put the lasers on it.”

Internet access remained completely shut off on Friday, according to Internet connectivity monitors at Renesys.

“Still no signs of life from the affected prefixes,” wrote chief technology officer Jim Cowie on the company’s blog. “Looking back over the last week, you can see that the routing of the Syrian Internet has actually been pretty stable until today's wholesale shutdown.”

Google’s Transparency report likewise lists the country’s servers as inaccessible.

The Internet outage is unprecedented in Syria's uprising against Assad, which activists say has killed more than 40,000 people since the revolt began in March 2011.

Meanwhile, rebels battled regime troops south of Damascus on Friday, but the government reopened the road to the capital's airport in a sign the fighting could be calming, the Associated Press reported. The general manager of the Syrian Civil Aviation Agency, Ghaidaa Abdul-Latif, said the airport was operating "as usual" on Friday, though some flights were canceled a day earlier because of the violence.

But online, the battle continued.

“By turning off the Internet in Syria, the butcher Assad has shown that the time has come for Anonymous to remove the last vestiges of his evil government from the Internet,” the group wrote online.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/11/30/hackers-declare-war-on-syria/#ixzz2DmgCTWu0

These guys are playing with fire. It's not like here in the US where we go and arrest them, regimes like Iran and Syria will move heaven and earth to find these guys (and they will, they have guy's hackers just as capable as these guys) and they won't petition Interpol to have them arrested, they will just have them killed even inside the US.
and you can bet Russia and China have the means to find and track them down!
It won't be pretty!

Lpdon's photo
Sun 12/02/12 03:02 AM


An Internet blackout and complete lack of phone service has not stopped the infamous international hacker group Anonymous from its cyberwar on the Syrian regime.

The hacker group, which has been credited with online attacks on governments, international banks and even the CIA, claims it is retaliating against the embattled regime of Bashar al-Assad, which it believes had shut down online and cellphone access this week, perhaps in preparation for a major offensive.

“We are going to take down every embassy in the world Assad has left, begining [sic] with his biggest and most powerful supporter nations,” reads an online document purportedly posted Thursday by Anonymous.

The government blamed rebel fighters for the outages, and claimed to be working to restore access. But members of Anonymous scoff at those claims, according to a hacker source with knowledge of Anonymous's activities. It’s clear that “the cables were not cut, the source said, indicating the regime is behind the blackout.

“Places that are hosting Syrian content outside the region are being told they are hosting illegally and some are allegedly shutting down those servers/sites,” he told FoxNews.com. “Assad's move is a prelude to something bad and bigger,” he told FoxNews.com -- one reason Anonymous is going after all Syrian government sites, specifically focusing on embassy sites outside of the country.

The group claims to be trying to help Syrians get back online despite the problems.

“They are just trying to support the Syrian people to have access,” he told FoxNews.com. “They have been passing the telecomix dial up accounts to Syrians so they can get to the net.”

Online messages from Anonymous confirm the calls for cyberattacks against Syrian allies.

“Start with China, Russia has no web site. hack it if you can," said a recent post. "If we don't get it that way then later tonight we'll put the lasers on it.”

Internet access remained completely shut off on Friday, according to Internet connectivity monitors at Renesys.

“Still no signs of life from the affected prefixes,” wrote chief technology officer Jim Cowie on the company’s blog. “Looking back over the last week, you can see that the routing of the Syrian Internet has actually been pretty stable until today's wholesale shutdown.”

Google’s Transparency report likewise lists the country’s servers as inaccessible.

The Internet outage is unprecedented in Syria's uprising against Assad, which activists say has killed more than 40,000 people since the revolt began in March 2011.

Meanwhile, rebels battled regime troops south of Damascus on Friday, but the government reopened the road to the capital's airport in a sign the fighting could be calming, the Associated Press reported. The general manager of the Syrian Civil Aviation Agency, Ghaidaa Abdul-Latif, said the airport was operating "as usual" on Friday, though some flights were canceled a day earlier because of the violence.

But online, the battle continued.

“By turning off the Internet in Syria, the butcher Assad has shown that the time has come for Anonymous to remove the last vestiges of his evil government from the Internet,” the group wrote online.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/11/30/hackers-declare-war-on-syria/#ixzz2DmgCTWu0

These guys are playing with fire. It's not like here in the US where we go and arrest them, regimes like Iran and Syria will move heaven and earth to find these guys (and they will, they have guy's hackers just as capable as these guys) and they won't petition Interpol to have them arrested, they will just have them killed even inside the US.
and you can bet Russia and China have the means to find and track them down!
It won't be pretty!


Nope and they wont hesitate to release their information to the terrorist regimes and their close allies like Iran, Syria and North Korea who will take action.

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Sun 12/02/12 04:31 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 12/02/12 04:37 PM
An Internet blackout and complete lack of phone service has not stopped the infamous international hacker group Anonymous from its cyberwar on the Syrian regime.

The hacker group, which has been credited with online attacks on governments, international banks and even the CIA, claims it is retaliating against the embattled regime of Bashar al-Assad, which it believes had shut down online and cellphone access this week, perhaps in preparation for a major offensive.



What a crock of crap!

Anonymous does not "claim" anything of the sort. They do not exist as an organized unit, and they have no "spokesperson" therefore they cannot make claims on behalf of the non-existent unit.

Anyone who claims that "anonymous" has said or claimed anything is making stuff up.

But like the fictional buzz term "Al Qaeda" anyone, (including the CIA, Israel or Mossad) can commit terrorists cyber attacks and then make the claim that they are "Anonymous" or "Al-Qaeda" which are both NON EXISTENT ORGANIZATIONS.

Also, "anonymous" does not get involved with B.S. international wars that are completely orchestrated by the global gangsters of the Elite. Duh.

But as expected, the gangsters have taken the buzz name "anonymous" and have begun to use it to their advantage, just as they use the buzz name "Al Qaeda"

The Banksters and the global Gangsters need a villain and they are the villain, so they use these made up names as their villian.

Anyone who understands "anonymous" and what it is, knows that this is a bald faced propaganda lie. Don't buy into this lie.

Israel and the U.S. are actively using cyber war fair. Now they want to point the finger at anonymous.

This is so funny.

Don't believe it, or you are duped.








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Sun 12/02/12 04:34 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 12/02/12 04:38 PM
The misconception about Anonymous surrounds a few hackers who caused a stir, so now everyone thinks that anonymous are a group of hackers.

They have no clue want anonymous is about.

Anonymous does not exist.

laugh












Conrad_73's photo
Mon 12/03/12 12:58 AM

An Internet blackout and complete lack of phone service has not stopped the infamous international hacker group Anonymous from its cyberwar on the Syrian regime.

The hacker group, which has been credited with online attacks on governments, international banks and even the CIA, claims it is retaliating against the embattled regime of Bashar al-Assad, which it believes had shut down online and cellphone access this week, perhaps in preparation for a major offensive.



What a crock of crap!

Anonymous does not "claim" anything of the sort. They do not exist as an organized unit, and they have no "spokesperson" therefore they cannot make claims on behalf of the non-existent unit.

Anyone who claims that "anonymous" has said or claimed anything is making stuff up.

But like the fictional buzz term "Al Qaeda" anyone, (including the CIA, Israel or Mossad) can commit terrorists cyber attacks and then make the claim that they are "Anonymous" or "Al-Qaeda" which are both NON EXISTENT ORGANIZATIONS.

Also, "anonymous" does not get involved with B.S. international wars that are completely orchestrated by the global gangsters of the Elite. Duh.

But as expected, the gangsters have taken the buzz name "anonymous" and have begun to use it to their advantage, just as they use the buzz name "Al Qaeda"

The Banksters and the global Gangsters need a villain and they are the villain, so they use these made up names as their villian.

Anyone who understands "anonymous" and what it is, knows that this is a bald faced propaganda lie. Don't buy into this lie.

Israel and the U.S. are actively using cyber war fair. Now they want to point the finger at anonymous.

This is so funny.

Don't believe it, or you are duped.








and you have an inside-Line,of course?

no photo
Mon 12/03/12 10:26 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Mon 12/03/12 10:26 AM


An Internet blackout and complete lack of phone service has not stopped the infamous international hacker group Anonymous from its cyberwar on the Syrian regime.

The hacker group, which has been credited with online attacks on governments, international banks and even the CIA, claims it is retaliating against the embattled regime of Bashar al-Assad, which it believes had shut down online and cellphone access this week, perhaps in preparation for a major offensive.



What a crock of crap!

Anonymous does not "claim" anything of the sort. They do not exist as an organized unit, and they have no "spokesperson" therefore they cannot make claims on behalf of the non-existent unit.

Anyone who claims that "anonymous" has said or claimed anything is making stuff up.

But like the fictional buzz term "Al Qaeda" anyone, (including the CIA, Israel or Mossad) can commit terrorists cyber attacks and then make the claim that they are "Anonymous" or "Al-Qaeda" which are both NON EXISTENT ORGANIZATIONS.

Also, "anonymous" does not get involved with B.S. international wars that are completely orchestrated by the global gangsters of the Elite. Duh.

But as expected, the gangsters have taken the buzz name "anonymous" and have begun to use it to their advantage, just as they use the buzz name "Al Qaeda"

The Banksters and the global Gangsters need a villain and they are the villain, so they use these made up names as their villian.

Anyone who understands "anonymous" and what it is, knows that this is a bald faced propaganda lie. Don't buy into this lie.

Israel and the U.S. are actively using cyber war fair. Now they want to point the finger at anonymous.

This is so funny.

Don't believe it, or you are duped.


and you have an inside-Line,of course?



Yes I do. I understand the concept of anonymous perfectly. It does not exist.

It is everyone, yet no one. Anonymous has no spokespersons and no leaders, and no organization. Therefore if anyone claims to speak for them, they are liars.

I don't speak for them, I simply understand the concept of what they are.

They are you, they are me, they are anyone who expresses dissent or resists tyranny anytime, anywhere.

They are anonymous.


Conrad_73's photo
Mon 12/03/12 10:39 AM



An Internet blackout and complete lack of phone service has not stopped the infamous international hacker group Anonymous from its cyberwar on the Syrian regime.

The hacker group, which has been credited with online attacks on governments, international banks and even the CIA, claims it is retaliating against the embattled regime of Bashar al-Assad, which it believes had shut down online and cellphone access this week, perhaps in preparation for a major offensive.



What a crock of crap!

Anonymous does not "claim" anything of the sort. They do not exist as an organized unit, and they have no "spokesperson" therefore they cannot make claims on behalf of the non-existent unit.

Anyone who claims that "anonymous" has said or claimed anything is making stuff up.

But like the fictional buzz term "Al Qaeda" anyone, (including the CIA, Israel or Mossad) can commit terrorists cyber attacks and then make the claim that they are "Anonymous" or "Al-Qaeda" which are both NON EXISTENT ORGANIZATIONS.

Also, "anonymous" does not get involved with B.S. international wars that are completely orchestrated by the global gangsters of the Elite. Duh.

But as expected, the gangsters have taken the buzz name "anonymous" and have begun to use it to their advantage, just as they use the buzz name "Al Qaeda"

The Banksters and the global Gangsters need a villain and they are the villain, so they use these made up names as their villian.

Anyone who understands "anonymous" and what it is, knows that this is a bald faced propaganda lie. Don't buy into this lie.

Israel and the U.S. are actively using cyber war fair. Now they want to point the finger at anonymous.

This is so funny.

Don't believe it, or you are duped.


and you have an inside-Line,of course?



Yes I do. I understand the concept of anonymous perfectly. It does not exist.

It is everyone, yet no one. Anonymous has no spokespersons and no leaders, and no organization. Therefore if anyone claims to speak for them, they are liars.

I don't speak for them, I simply understand the concept of what they are.

They are you, they are me, they are anyone who expresses dissent or resists tyranny anytime, anywhere.

They are anonymous.


Black-Hat Hackers and their Dupes!

no photo
Mon 12/03/12 11:49 AM
Hey if you want to buy into the propaganda I can't help you.

Anonymous does not exist. But its your fantasy.


no photo
Mon 12/03/12 01:32 PM
Anonymous does not "claim" anything of the sort. They do not exist as an organized unit, and they have no "spokesperson" therefore they cannot make claims on behalf of the non-existent unit.


Yeah, I don't know that we have any way of ever knowing if most of the claims alleged to be made by Anonymous are actually from someone working with Anon. People have uploaded probably hundreds of videos to youtube of missives that are claimed to be authored by anonymous, but who really wrote them?



Also, "anonymous" does not get involved with B.S. international wars that are completely orchestrated by the global gangsters of the Elite.


Anonymous knows that some targets are too big for them, but many supporters of anonymous would gladly aid in an attack on a government that silenced its people by shutting down the internet in their country.


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Mon 12/03/12 05:43 PM
The thing is, if anyone does engage is some sort of dissent or cyber attack as an individual or cell, they can claim to be "anonymous" simply because they are actually, themselves, anonymous.

But "anonymous" is not the name of any organized "group" that has any leader or spokes person, so they don't represent any group. They only represent their individual anonymous selves.

As I said, anonymous can be anyone, but they are not an organized group.

It would be like saying "Christians" claim responsibility for some attack. That's a ridiculous claim because it does not name any specific group of Christians. Better yet, it would be like saying "white people" claim responsibility.




Lpdon's photo
Mon 12/03/12 06:33 PM

The thing is, if anyone does engage is some sort of dissent or cyber attack as an individual or cell, they can claim to be "anonymous" simply because they are actually, themselves, anonymous.

But "anonymous" is not the name of any organized "group" that has any leader or spokes person, so they don't represent any group. They only represent their individual anonymous selves.

As I said, anonymous can be anyone, but they are not an organized group.

It would be like saying "Christians" claim responsibility for some attack. That's a ridiculous claim because it does not name any specific group of Christians. Better yet, it would be like saying "white people" claim responsibility.






So let me get this straight, you believe in a NWO and the Majestic 12 but you don't believe Anonymous exists? rofl

Conrad_73's photo
Tue 12/04/12 12:59 AM


The thing is, if anyone does engage is some sort of dissent or cyber attack as an individual or cell, they can claim to be "anonymous" simply because they are actually, themselves, anonymous.

But "anonymous" is not the name of any organized "group" that has any leader or spokes person, so they don't represent any group. They only represent their individual anonymous selves.

As I said, anonymous can be anyone, but they are not an organized group.

It would be like saying "Christians" claim responsibility for some attack. That's a ridiculous claim because it does not name any specific group of Christians. Better yet, it would be like saying "white people" claim responsibility.






So let me get this straight, you believe in a NWO and the Majestic 12 but you don't believe Anonymous exists? rofl
laugh

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Tue 12/04/12 09:07 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Tue 12/04/12 09:10 AM


The thing is, if anyone does engage is some sort of dissent or cyber attack as an individual or cell, they can claim to be "anonymous" simply because they are actually, themselves, anonymous.

But "anonymous" is not the name of any organized "group" that has any leader or spokes person, so they don't represent any group. They only represent their individual anonymous selves.

As I said, anonymous can be anyone, but they are not an organized group.

It would be like saying "Christians" claim responsibility for some attack. That's a ridiculous claim because it does not name any specific group of Christians. Better yet, it would be like saying "white people" claim responsibility.






So let me get this straight, you believe in a NWO and the Majestic 12 but you don't believe Anonymous exists? rofl


Well I don't know much about Majestic 12, and the NWO is a pretty general term.... it probably means a lot of different things to different people. (You may have me confused with someone else presuming to know what I "believe."

But one does not have to believe in things that do not exist.

Read this carefully:

Anonymous, as an organization, with an agenda or a spokesperson, DOES NOT EXIST. Anonymouse IS NOT AN ORGANIZATION. It has no leader or spokesperson.

"Anonymous" is a term or an idea that describes any anonymous individual who practices any kind of dissent against any kind of tyranny.

IF you are against tyranny, and willing to take a stand to protect freedom in an anonymous manner, then you understand what "anonymous" is.