Anonymous Continues Barrage Of Government Hacks

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Anonymous Continues Barrage Of Government Hacks


Hacktivist group Anonymous continues string of cyber attacks on governments worldwide, with attacks on China, Tunisia, Uganda, and the United Kingdom in the last few weeks.



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In the wake of a continuing series of reports of cyber attacks by the Anonymous hacking group against China, the Chinese government admitted Thursday that it had indeed recently fallen prey to those attacks.
Anonymous supporters also claimed to attack Ugandan government websites over the weekend, and said that they planned to begin attacks on United Kingdom government servers. Anonymous also claimed to have hacked the Tunisian prime ministers private email account, and released what it said was his email archive to the Web. The hackers collective has targeted numerous governments in recent months, including U.S. federal agencies,
NATO
, and the
Israeli government
.
As for China, hackers have in the past few weeks defaced websites with messages calling Chinas government evil and warning Chinese Internet users to be careful because their government has been in control of [the] network and filters harmful things.
The attacks have continued in recent days. Over the weekend, the recently launched Twitter handle @AnonymousChina announced the hacking of numerous additional Chinese websites, posting data dumps to Pastebin and Pastebay from alleged Chinese government servers. The @AnonymousChina account also announced its intention to take down Chinese censorship technology.
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Anonymous has claimed that its attacks have been in pursuit of Internet freedom. All these years the Chinese Government has subjected their people to unfair laws and unhealthy processes, stated a recent Pastebin post attributed to the group. People, each of you suffers from tyranny of that regime. Fight for justice, fight for freedom, fight for democracy.
In a press conference Thursday, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Hong Lei admitted that the Chinese government has fallen victim to Internet hacker attacks, according to a transcript of his remarks.
The so-called Great Firewall of China blocks content that it labels subversive, and China has aggressively pursued online dissidents for years. Within the last few weeks, Chinas official state-run news service has reported that the country temporarily suspended comments on popular microblogging websites QQ and Weibo, shuttered 16 websites, and arrested six people for spreading rumors online.
However, in response to a question about the attacks, Lei claimed that Chinas Internet is open, that Chinese Internet users enjoy full freedom on the Internet, and that the large number of Chinese Internet users demonstrates the openness of the Chinese Internet.
The Tunisian emails appear to include months worth of emails in French and Arabic, including emails about political activity in the country. Anonymous claimed that the cache also includes bank transaction records and invoices from years Tunisian election campaign.
In the United Kingdom, meanwhile, the governments Home Office website was offline for several hours on Saturday, and Anonymous claimed responsibility.
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