Anonymous Steals 10,000 Iranian Government Emails
Several readers have sent word that Anonymous has hacked servers belonging to Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, making off with over 10,000 emails.
"The Ministry’s website is still down as of this writing, and the servers are under Anonymous control. ... The email archive includes approvals and rejections for a variety of visas and passports, among other requests and correspondence. 'It’s near the election’s anniversary. We had to do something,' said one of the Iranian members of Anonymous from #OpIran. He said they take down Iranian government servers on a regular basis for operation days, but that obviously retrieving information required a different approach to the group’s signature DDoS attack. He also indicated an as-yet unannounced attack. 'For the election’s anniversary, we have a complete DDoS attack day' planned, he said.
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So some Americans are slanted against Iran, and your slanted against Americans. Hardly gives you any room to speak.
The Google hack targeted, among other things, the accounts of human rights activists which is what made it despicable.
Learning HOW to think is more important than learning WHAT to think.
U.S.: Anonymous is completely rogue! They attack everyone utterly at random!
Anonymous: Not everyone, just the bad guys.
U.S.: What are you talking about? You've been attacking us, too.
Anonymous: *cocks eyebrow*
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Bullshit.
Arresting people for holding opinions and saying things that the government doesn't like is despicable. Just because those with guns make it a "law" doesn't make it moral or just.
(And no, I'm not talking about yelling "fire" in a crowded theater type speech.)
Putting people in jail, without formal charges or even notifying anyone outside the jail that they are being held is despicable -- even if it is the law.
Yes, there are laws that EVERYONE should be above -- if they had a brain and a backbone.
Learning HOW to think is more important than learning WHAT to think.
No, what's despicable is that some individuals consider themselves to be above human rights, in the name of the law.
FTFY.
Just like the Chinese hack on Google?
Not at all. One was a government attacking a private company. The other is a group of people attacking a government.
You may argue that the Anonymous attack is wrong, but the premise that the Chinese attacking Google is equivalent is incorrect.
If you are against the Western hypocrisy it would be more correct for you to prove China's innocence than for me to prove its guilt.
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If it didn't before, I'm sure it does now!
I agree this is getting to be a bit much. Every time a wrist watch goes out of sync "Anonymous" gets the blame. It's just too easy for anyone with any motivation to say "ummm Anonymous did it!!". My guess is every country will be getting "hacked" under this guise because it's convenient and because well they want to stay anonymous ;) It will be even easier now to scare Joe Sixpack into going along with stupid laws because the internet is out to get them. Most of these companies get hacked not because of their status as a target but because of their amateur level of security standards. I'm surprised stuxnet didn't get blamed on Anonymous as well there would have been lots of lulz involved in that one.
A loop, by its nature, continues. If that didn't make sense, start reading this sentence again.