Anonymous Plays Games With U.S. Sites

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Anonymous Plays Games With U.S. Sites


Protesting over death of Internet activist Aaron Swartz, Anonymous defaces U.S. government websites to hide a free game of Asteroids.



Anonymous has gone old-school with its latest attack, altering a number of U.S. government websites to hide a free game of Asteroids.
The hacktivist collectives initial target was the website of the
U.S. Sentencing Commission
, which establishes sentencing policies and practices for the federal courts. After the site was
reportedly
altered Friday, the sites administrators expunged the Asteroids game over the weekend. As of Monday morning, the sites administrators had apparently taken the site -- which Anonymous claimed to still control -- offline.
A statement
posted by Anonymous
to Reddit said the website defacement was meant as retaliation for the manner in which
prosecutors handled the case of Aaron Swartz
, who co-created the RSS 1.0 specification and helped establish Reddit. Facing a 35-year jail sentence for downloading millions of documents from the academic journal archive JSTOR, Swartz -- who had long battled depression -- earlier this month committed suicide.
Anonymous said it selected the Sentencing Commissions website for its obvious relevance to Swartzs case. Two weeks ago today, a line was crossed. Two weeks ago today, Aaron Swartz was killed. Killed because he faced an impossible choice, read the Anonymous statement. Killed because he was forced into playing a game he could not win -- a twisted and distorted perversion of justice -- a game where the only winning move was not to play.
[ For more on Anonymouss recent exploits, see
Anonymous DDoS Attackers In Britain Sentenced
. ]
The FBI said its investigating the website defacements. We were aware as soon as it happened and are handling it as a criminal investigation, read a statement released by Richard McFeely, executive assistant director of the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch of the FBI,
reported
Bloomberg. We are always concerned when someone illegally accesses another persons or government agencys network.
If the Sentencing Commissions website was offline, Monday morning the Asteroids game could
still be played
on the U.S. Probation Office for the Eastern District of Michigan
website
, after entering a so-called
Konami code
(a series of arrows and letters). After that, a dialog box pops up, reading, PEW PEW PEW PEW PEW! End Prosecutorial Overreach! From there, site visitors are given a spaceship and allowed to shoot lasers -- and later, a smart bomb -- which obliterates the Web page. Anonymous
promised
prizes for a small fraction of winners.
The Anonymous website defacement -- for lack of a better word -- was made as part of the groups broader
Operation Last Resort
, which seeks to reform the
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
(CFAA) under which Swartz was charged. There must be reform of mandatory minimum sentencing ... a return to proportionality of punishment with respect to actual harm caused, and consideration of motive and mens rea. (
Mens rea
refers to acting with a guilty mind.)
To add impetus to its request, Anonymous on Saturday promised that the Asteroids game defacements arent the only card up its sleeve. The group
tweeted
on Monday, How about a nice game of chess Mr Government? According to a statement released by the group, its infiltrated a number of government websites and databases -- it refused to disclose which ones -- and stolen sensitive information, which its been distributing in an encrypted file that has been mirrored to numerous websites.
The contents are various and we wont ruin the speculation by revealing them, said Anonymous. Suffice it to say, everyone has secrets, and some things are not meant to be public. At a regular interval commencing today, we will choose one media outlet and supply them with heavily redacted partial contents of the file.
Threats aside, Anonymous is far from the only group calling for the CFAA to be revised. Notably, George Washington University professor Orin Kerr, a former Department of Justice computer crime prosecutor, has
proposed specific changes to CFAA
, including making it harder for minor crimes to be classified as felonies.
Kerrs proposals have been picked up and
refined
by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), in what calls Aarons Law. The groups suggestions have also been
endorsed by Jennifer Granick
, the director of civil liberties at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, who described Kerrs initial efforts as necessary but not sufficient.
Both the EFF and Granick are pushing for a better definition of without authorization in the CFAA, which governs when accessing a network resource or system is, or isnt, illegal. There should be an exception to CFAA liability when a service is offered for free to the public but implements technological controls on either automation, download rate or access time, said Granick in a blog post. Certainly evading these limits could be a civil violation, or the service may find a way to ban the offender completely, but it should not be a federal crime.
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