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FBI Raids Texas ISP For Anonymous DDoS Info

jcombel writes with this link to The Smoking Gun, which says "As part of an international criminal probe into computer attacks launched this month against perceived corporate enemies of WikiLeaks, the FBI has raided a Texas business and seized a computer server that investigators believe was used to launch a massive electronic attack on PayPal." Computerworld has a story, as well.

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  1. Re:WH says DDOS is not a crime by drinkypoo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You have to get a license to legally make a street protest which shuts down traffic, in most places.

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  2. Re:Attacking financial services by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What could possibly go wrong?

    Paypal: the "bank" that somehow gets away with not having to be regulated like a bank and treated like a bank, despite looking like a bank and acting like a bank.

    DDoS attacks suck but in this case, nothing of value was lost.

  3. patriot by choko · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So I'm assuming that we are going to see a probe by authorities into the "patriots" behind the wikileaks DDOS attacks next?

  4. Re:Idiots by Miros · · Score: 4, Insightful

    To discourage others from operating infrastructure that can aid in DDoS attacks? This kind of high visibility move tends to invoke certain emotions among people who might be otherwise inclined to assist in some criminal enterprise. Whoever owned that server is probably not having a good week right now, and it's clear that simply operating some seemingly benign infrastructure that aids in a conspiracy to commit a crime is something that can get your equipment seized and your ass in hot water.

  5. Isn't it amazing.. by Dynamoo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Isn't it amazing that the FBI can get their arses into gear over Anonymous, while allowing thousands of other criminal operations to use US based servers without disturbance. I am constantly horrified by the number of malicious sites operating out of the mainland US that are clearly operating in plain sight.

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