Post: More Anonymous Members Arrested In Turkey
06-15-2011, 09:57 AM #1
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Turkish police have arrested 32 people believed to be members of hacker collective Anonymous.

Originally posted by another user
The group has been active in Turkey protesting against government plans to set up a national net filtering system.

Action against the group was started following a complaint from the Turkish directorate of telecommunications whose website was hit by Anonymous.



So they are now leaving tracks, oops.

Originally posted by another user
The arrests follow similar action by police in Spain who detained three members of the hacker group.

On 22 August, Turkey is planning to turn on a system that demands people sign up for one of four filtering packages designed for different types of users.

The Turkish government claims this system is needed to protect younger web users from net-borne dangers. Critics, including Anonymous, say the filtering system will be used to monitor web activity and suppress dissent.

Many Turkish people have mounted street demonstrations to protest against the introduction of the filters.

On 10 June, Anonymous took action in support of these protests by knocking several Turkish government websites offline. It used an attack tool known as the Low Orbit Ion Cannon (Loic) which bombards targets with so much data that they become overwhelmed.

The arrests came only days after the attacks were mounted and Turkish police may have exploited failings with Loic that allow users of it to be traced. Arrests were made in 12 cities around Turkey and eight of those detained are believed to be minors.

On 10 June, the Spanish national police announced that it had arrested three people believed to be members of Anonymous. In retaliation, Anonymous took the national police service site offline for a few hours.


Here we go again, with a large proportion of the group detained, the other members are going to cause havok :carling:
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06-15-2011, 10:05 AM #2
OOO NOOOO....bad bad bad bad...lulzsec make something....instead of hacking stupid gaming servers

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06-15-2011, 10:11 AM #3
Just4Hax
"I will speak ill of
Originally posted by rasta31 View Post
OOO NOOOO....bad bad bad bad...lulzsec make something....instead of hacking stupid gaming servers

You do know anonymous has defaced government websites and is now being examined by Nato correct?

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06-15-2011, 10:32 AM #4
Originally posted by rasta31 View Post
OOO NOOOO....bad bad bad bad...lulzsec make something....instead of hacking stupid gaming servers


They deface police websites too? They're not just a game hacking group. /facepalm
06-15-2011, 10:36 AM #5
Herbal_T_Bag
You talkin to me?
They just might want to lay low for a bit
06-15-2011, 10:44 AM #6
Originally posted by Gambler View Post
They deface police websites too? They're not just a game hacking group. /facepalm


yeee but...thats like a destroying one planet on the hole universe u know...
they should leak info about bilderberg group..they hang a meeting last week...google it if u dont know what this sun of a bitch of bilderberg are...im sure sony ceo or something were there...
they should leak comprising info about govs...they should take down some china stuff...too
06-15-2011, 01:31 PM #7
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At least I can fight
Cober your tracks better.

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