Anonymous Claims To Have Defaced Hundreds of Chinese Government Sites
Hkibtimes writes, quoting the International Business Times: "The Anonymous hacking collective has landed in China, home of some of the most tightly controlled Internet access in the world, and defaced hundreds of government websites in what appears to be a massive online operation against Beijing. Anonymous listed its intended institutional targets on Pastebin and has now attacked them."
Visiting them I get a bunch of square blocks and some funny looking drawings.
poke poke -----> hornets' nest ...
I doubt the Government would put any secret info on a website.
-- By all means let's be open-minded, but not so open-minded that our brains drop out.
I think the subject says it all
only 5 county level gov sites
few Chinese citizen will under understand the message and most will buy into government propaganda of the west attacking the China
- to the US, sort of a belated apology for hacking the FBI.
Naw, they probably did it for the lulz.
Occasionally living proof of the Ballmer peak.
I have also "defaced" many sites on my own. I very recently defaced Slashdot itself, with a silly message mocking a group of hacktivists for contributing approximately nothing to the world but headlines.
My message is subtle enough that it will likely remain on the site for the remainder of its existence. Anonymous can't say the same for their messages.
You do not have a moral or legal right to do absolutely anything you want.
The first one on the pastebin list definitely looks defaced. I tried random ones down the list, can't find any others that are hacked.
They blew an opportunity to enlighten the people of China about freedom, democracy, and how the current government can foster this change through internal reforms without a confrontational tone. The process is more slow, and there's already progress being made with each change of leadership. I'm afraid all this will do is cause a reactionary clamp-down on even more freedoms.
Or to put it anther way. These people do not have guns! They cannot fight a revolution. It's folly to think they can. In fact if I recall, the PLA station soldiers far away from where the live. This way it makes it much easier to follow order and shoot their own civilians without hesitation.
Life is not for the lazy.
I'm curious if there's any Chinese (either from mainland using Tor or whatever), or those who have left, that can comment accurately on the citizens status with the government. As in, if they don't like their government, or if they are okay with it.
Chinese Government Claims To Have Defaced Hundreds of Anonymous Sites
"Defacing a website" wont do jack shit to be honest. It will tick off a few and it will get fixed and things wont change in the least really. If anon really wants to make a different they are going to have to do more than the virtual equivilant of spray painting graffiti on a public buildings wall. Aside from a few things they mostly just do website vandalism and nothing more, no one will take them seriously unless they actually do something.
...before or after they 'shut down the internet' last weekend?
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In the immortal words of Socrates, who said; 'I drank what?'
https://twitter.com/#!/AnonymousChina
that they can beat our hackers?
We will not let this act of naked Western aggression stand without retaliation, and Anonymous is not going to win. They will soon have their own medicine shoved back in their face, and good riddance to bad rubbish.
Will any admins or the people who run those sites now be punished by the CN gov to show them as an example to others to keep security tight?
by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*
So they 'hacked' a DNS service and then claim to have defaced hundreds, if not thousands of websites. Big deal. Come back when you effectively disabled the Great Firewall.
The Chinese characters on the site mean "A friend in need is a friend indeed"
The song playing (for those who don't know) is Teenage Wasteland by the Who.
Anonymous look the imperialist assholes with this totally counterproductive stunt. They need to see how offensive they have been in their misguided "quest." to "free" the Chinese people. I'm so embarrassed this has been done.
Just consider how you would react if a group of Chinese "hacktavists" defaced a bunch of local sites in order to bring our attention to the issues in our system. What a wonderful benefit that would be right?
Wrong
This is doing exactly zero good as far as I can see, and probably is doing some damage to the very cause they appear to be championing.
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please.--Mark Twain
How do you say "pool's closed" in Mandarin?
Unfortunately, the Chinese government will most likely crack down even harder on people, especially those that followed the link for more information. So while Anonymous got more 'hacktivism' published, the people they did this for will be the ones punished.
How do you say "pool's closed" in Mandarin?
Yunowata
KUNG FU!
Raffi has claimed responsibility for the hacks, citing an advanced phreaking technology as his primary attack vector. When questioned about his motives, his enigmatic reply was "Operator get me Bei-Jing-Jing-Jing-Jing".
Seems like China would just blame the US government... the same way that if we see any attacks from China, we blame the Chinese government.
Slashdot has slashdotted 1000's of web sites, anonymous needs to get cracking.
Be seeing you...
I'm wondering if there aren't some agencies in the west that sort of wished that anonymous hadn't done that.
The 'government' of the state of Arizona seems just as deserving. Used the think of the Grand Canyon and Garry Shandling when Arizona came up, but ever since the MLK holiday debacle, it feels like the entire state is dedicated to a faithful re-enactment of the Jim Crow south.
Now that's what I call losing face!