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 Anonymous attacks Malaysia ?, GMT 1:00 June 31st ?!

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Hornet
post Jun 15 2011, 09:04 PM

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QUOTE(msdevious @ Jun 15 2011, 04:43 PM)
Attack on govt website will be prevented, says Rais (Updated)

Let's see if the M'sian gov really succeed in defending their sites.
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Hahaha... his mouth opens, by Mr brain has long left the building

The only way they can prevent is to completely disconnect everything, but even then, those hackers are probably already in the system.

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“We do not have censorship, except when crimes are committed through cyberspace,” he said, adding that the ministry was taking the threats very seriously.


Typical stupidity of our government. You either have censorship, or don't have it at all.

How can we say we don't have it, but we do have it for piracy case. That means you already have it regardless of what is the reason.



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post Jun 15 2011, 10:09 PM

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QUOTE(tech3910 @ Jun 15 2011, 10:05 PM)
or maybe their so called prevention is ownself shutdown all the server?

no incoming connection = cannot hack.
ultimate protection.
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Pretty much expected
There's no way they can prevent it, not on short notice anyway

The only thing they can do is taking them offline

Question is, what has the hacker done before this. I don't believe they will wait until that time to start working. They would have already gotten into the system earlier.
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post Jun 15 2011, 11:23 PM

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QUOTE(Kane3013 @ Jun 15 2011, 10:36 PM)
The usual M.O. of Anon is DDOSing. Thats the easiest way.

If the gov turn off the sites on their own then its like a minor victory for Anon.

The gov voluntarily OFFing themselves. Literally. HAHA.
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Thats the thing. If the gov have to take offline all the site, Anon already win without doing anything. Anon can still attack next day when the site comes back online, what is the gov going to do?

They are really making a fool out of themself doh.gif
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post Jun 16 2011, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(N30rang3r @ Jun 16 2011, 11:48 AM)
The government did not chickened out; if they did the decision to ban the 10 filesharing sites would be rescinded and that would be a real victory - now I just call this a standstill

Attacking sites and stealing personal info is nothing unless they can really bring down the server for a duration of months, screwing internal database would really bring a lot of damage.

No one is winning yet
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We can't expect a group of anonymous foreign people to do that for us. That is up to us Malaysian to fight for our own rights. Sadly, the press isn't on our side. They are currently the government's whipping boy.

Why any political party can have stakes in the media in a democratic country is beyond me, but thats a different story.

We need to be able to make the government realize that we don't put up with crap like this. We have Najib going on record claiming that our country do not practice internet censorship and yet now we're doing just that.

Anon can only do this to raise the awareness of Malaysians when they read about whats going on and why they are doing it. They government is not scared of them because they can't vote them (gov) out of power. But we Malaysians can do that. nod.gif

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post Jun 16 2011, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(kanzakicyn @ Jun 16 2011, 12:12 PM)
When u talk about voting, i get confused. I dun think our gov is doing well, but i highly doubt anwar will do better.

In addition to that, i too highly doubt rocket's capability to run the country and control rebelious people

What are u guys voting for? pas? or dap or?
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The current government have always had too much power in their hands, and there is no one strong opposition side to keep them in check, to keep them honest. Such big power is bad for any side. What we need is a balance on both side so that neither can get away with doing things that only benefits themself and not the people.

Granted, politicians are only in it for themself, but because we the people have the power to decide whether or not they can be the leader, this is what makes them do their job. We have to show them that if they do something that is against the interest of the people, like internet and information censorship, they will face the consequences. Thats why we have to do something that will make them realize they cannot simply do stuff as they wish.

If the opposition gets pushed into power by Malaysian, they will have to do better for the people because they know if people are not happy with them, in 4 years time they will get kicked out again. This is what we want the government to know, and right now, the current government isn't feeling this way, they simply do what they wants without worrying about getting kicked out. When election comes, they talk rubbish and lies, and after that, we get all the same crap.

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post Jun 16 2011, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(Agent5 @ Jun 16 2011, 07:28 PM)
i thought they do fight for people ? like egypt ?

LulzSec is the one fight for Lulz ?
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Yeah, so far Anon has been targeting government they see as oppressive.

LulzSec was those who deviated from Anon and they decided to go rampant and continue attacking Sony, and now they are just a pain in the rectum, attacking gaming companies lately.

They are not the same group anymore. Anon haven't attack any companies or anyone without a cause.

So far the ones caught in Spain was supposedly Anon members. But LulzSec are yet to be caught.

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post Jun 17 2011, 02:50 AM

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QUOTE(xxboxx @ Jun 17 2011, 12:52 AM)
from the link:
Rais: "Saya rasa mereka tidak faham niat baik kita. Kita tidak ada sekatan tetapi apabila berlaku jenayah siber, mekanisme itu (sekatan) akan digunakan," katanya.

so TIDAK ADA SEKATAN but SEKATAN AKAN DIGUNAKAN.

he contradicts himself in the same sentence! rclxub.gif
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Thats what the gov officials has been saying

There is no internet censorship, but yes we are censoring some website.

They make no sense doh.gif

 

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