Looks like Anonymous group has geared up to attack those who are supporting censorship of web. Lately, an online anti-piracy group in Finland has been attacked by Anonymous after access was blocked to The Pirate Bay, world most resilient File-Sharing site.
They (Anonymous) encouraged it’s followers to target the Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Centre (CIAPC) after it persuaded the Helsinki District Court to force ISP Elisa to block access to the file-sharing site.
CIAPC, a non-profit group, took The Pirate Bay to court in Helsinki last year on behalf of the Finnish recording industry association, ruling that Elisa must block access to the website.
Anonymous member and suspected former leader of LulzSec, ‘Sabu', encouraged a focus on Finland "and every country like it who [sic] has begun a campaign of censorship". He added: “Let us show the Government we will no longer allow censorship to take place.”
‘Anon Finland', twitter account of Anonymous Finland, has published the mobile phone number of Tommi Kyyrä, member of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and encouraged "people, Anons, Finns and followers" to "melt his mobile".
Source: Anonops Communication
They (Anonymous) encouraged it’s followers to target the Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Centre (CIAPC) after it persuaded the Helsinki District Court to force ISP Elisa to block access to the file-sharing site.
CIAPC, a non-profit group, took The Pirate Bay to court in Helsinki last year on behalf of the Finnish recording industry association, ruling that Elisa must block access to the website.
Anonymous member and suspected former leader of LulzSec, ‘Sabu', encouraged a focus on Finland "and every country like it who [sic] has begun a campaign of censorship". He added: “Let us show the Government we will no longer allow censorship to take place.”
‘Anon Finland', twitter account of Anonymous Finland, has published the mobile phone number of Tommi Kyyrä, member of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and encouraged "people, Anons, Finns and followers" to "melt his mobile".
Source: Anonops Communication
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