As announced during last days Anonymous has launched a Distributed
Denial of Service (DDoS) against several UK government websites. A
massive recruiting campaign is started on social media, a call to arm to
protest the extradition of U.K. citizens to the United States. The
Operation named “Operation Trial At Home,” fight the European
Arrest Warrant (EAW) that could lead to the extradition of three accused
criminals by the U.K.’s Home Office, the government department
responsible for domestic security.
Anonymous has provided Home
Office’s IP address in its announcement to the supporters, Scheduling
for April 7 the a DDoS ( with denial-of-service) attacks against the
Home Office’s website. During the week I wrote and article on the intent of the famous group of hacktivist and on the possible reasons of the action.
The attacks have mainly two motives:
to protest against the extradition of
Gary McKinnon, Christopher Harold Tappin and Richard O’Dwyer. McKinnon, a
Scottish systems administrator, was arrested in 2002 for allegedly
hacking into U.S. military and NASA computers in 2001 and 2002 and
deleting files and copying data. Tappin, a retired British businessman,
is accused by the U.S. government of exporting materials to Iran that
can be used to build surface-to-air missiles. The owner of TVShack.net,
O’Dwyer has been charged with hosting copyrighted materials on his site;
the U.S. Justice Department has been seeking his extradition since last
May.
Second motive, the most
accredited one, is to protest regarding the UK government that and an it
controversial legislation that could allow the UK’s electronics
intelligence agency GCHQ access in real-time data of , emails, social
networks, and Web traffic and phone calls by all UK citizens. Anonymous
has decided to attacks the country that is considered the most
supervised in the world.
The law is directly linked to
the U.S.’ Patriot Act and both have the intent to ensure national
security against cyber threats and cyber terrorist acts. Anonymous has
always declared to fight against any form of monitoring and control,
that is way it is also attacking China and is Golden Shield Project also
known as the Great Firewall.
Anonymous has attacked to protest against a “draconian surveillance proposals”
bringing down the following UK websites: homeoffice.gov.uk (Home
Office), number10.gov.uk (10 Downing Street - British Prime Minister’s
Office), and justice.gov.uk (Ministry of Justice). The website became
inaccessible around 21:00 on Saturday, and was up again from 05:00 on
Sunday.
The technique is always the
same, the target server were flooded by an huge quantity of request
interrupting the service. According an article published on ZD net
Anonymous ", as we saw with the DDoS
attacks against the Vatican, the group is perfectly capable of putting
in a backdoor to make life easier when it wants to take the site down a
second time."
The following tweets are from Anon_Central, which has 120,000 followers, describing the attack:
#OpTrialAtHome — Target: http://www.HomeOffice.gov.uk | ETA: 7 MINS! Charge your laz0rs and aim! #Anonymous #UK
#OpTrialAtHome — Target: http://www.HomeOffice.gov.uk | Fire! Fire!!
Fire!!! Fire!!!! Soundtrack- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKTpWi5itOM
#Anonymous #UK Pew Pew Pew
#OpTrialAtHome : Tango Down: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk | Keep Firing!!!! Keep it down! Make them hear you! #Anonymous #UK
#OpTrialAtHome: Added Tango Down: http://www.number10.gov.uk - #PrimeMinister’s website | #Anonymous #UK
#OpTrialAtHome — Target: http://www.HomeOffice.gov.uk | Keep #Firing!!! Keep it down! Make your voice heard! #Anonymous #UK
#OpTrialAtHome: Don’t switch targets! Keep #Firing at:
http://www.HomeOffice.gov.uk | #UK We have backup for
http://www.number10.gov.uk #Anonymous
#OpTrialAtHome: #Anonymous attacks #UK Prime Minister and Home Office #websites with #DDoS http://bit.ly/IdwnEp |
#OpTrialAtHome: Added Tango Down: Ministry of Justice - http://www.justice.gov.uk | #UK v @On3iroi #UK | Keep firing! #Anonymous#Anonymous launched a cyberattack on http://www.number10.gov.uk,
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk & http://www.justice.gov.uk resulting
in multiple TANGO DOWNS.
After the attack was deemed a success, tweets detailing why the U.K. government was targeted started rolling in:
- @SPCoulson its a digital #protest which is different than hacking. #UK want their #government to listen. We can do it as long as it takes!
- #OpTrialAtHome, because selling your citizens to foreigner is not acceptable! We are #Anonymous, We do not forget, We do not forgive. #UK
- #OpTrialAtHome is offered in protest of the potential extradition of Gary McKinnon, Christopher Harold Tappin & Richard O’Dwyer. #Anonymous
- Meanwhile, the YourAnonNews Twitter account, which has 564,000 followers, had this to say:
- TANGO DOWN - http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/ (via @AnonymouSpoon) For your draconian surveillance proposals! Told you to #ExpectUs! #ANONYMOUS #AnonUK
- TANGO DOWN #2: http://bit.ly/bMmT1i (via @AnonymouSpoon) For the draconian suveillance proposals and derogation of civil rights #ANONYMOUS
- RECAP: In the past HOUR, #Anonymous launched a cyberattack on http://number10.gov.uk/ & http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/ resulting in multiple TANGO DOWNS.
- TANGO DOWN #3: http://justice.gov.uk for continued derogation of civil liberties (va @OperationLeakS) #ANONYMOUS #DidYouExpectUsYet? #AnonUK
- How many admins do you think just had their Easters ruined? #AnonUK #Anonymous
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