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Anonymous Hackers Plan More China Site Attacks

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First Posted: 04/ 9/2012 6:37 am Updated: 04/ 9/2012 5:32 pm


SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The activist hacker group Anonymous plans to launch further attacks on Chinese government websites in a bid to uncover corruption and lobby for human rights, a member of the group said on Monday.

Anonymous, a loosely knit group that has attacked financial and government websites around the world, hacked into Chinese government websites last week, defacing several, media reports said.

The group used the Twitter account "Anonymous China" to publicize the attacks, posting links to data files that contained passwords and other personal information from the hacked websites. (https://twitter.com/#!/AnonymousChina)

"First we want to alert the Chinese government that we aren't afraid, and we are going to show the truth and fight for justice," Anonymous hacker "f0ws3r" told Reuters.

The hacker, who declined to provide any personal details, was contacted through Anonymous China's Twitter page. F0ws3r said the group planned more serious attacks against Chinese websites.

"Yes, we are planning more attacks, a few at a time," f0ws3r said, adding that the plan was to take down the "Great Firewall of China".

China blocks Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and many other websites citing a need to maintain social stability.

F0ws3r said the Anonymous China group consisted of 10 to 12 hackers, most of whom were not based in China, and had "hundreds" of translators working with them to hack the Chinese websites.

The hacker declined to give further details on the next round of attacks, except to say it may hit bigger targets.

The United States says it has suffered many high-profile hacking attacks that appear to come from China, often targeting human rights groups as well as U.S. companies. China maintains that it too is a victim of hacking attacks.

The various local Chinese governments whose websites were reportedly hacked last week could not be reached for comment and were operating normally on Monday.

In March, the U.S. authorities revealed that leading Anonymous hacker "Sabu" was arrested in June and was acting as an informant for authorities.

Anonymous and LulzSec, an offshoot of Anonymous that took credit for a range of hacking attacks on government and private sector websites worldwide, leapt to prominence in late 2010 when they launched what they described as the "first cyber war" in retaliation for attempts to shut down the Wikileaks website.

(Reporting by Melanie Lee; Additional reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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09:42 PM on 04/18/2012
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09:27 PM on 04/18/2012
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DeceptionIsReality
Ignorance is bliss, go back to sleep
01:19 AM on 04/11/2012
Good Luck
02:58 PM on 04/10/2012
All those "Chinese government website hacked" news are sensationalist. Here are some examples of the sites AnonCN managed to hack:

niuzaicun.com - a dude ranch amusement park in Suzhou
mimu-vision.com - a wedding photographer's website, her name is Mimu
caiyizu.com - Yinxin Food Co. Ltd sells organic vegetables online
sdniu.com/ - a small village co-op that raises cattle and donky

Hundreds of government website? MSM you are a bigger joke than AnonCN.
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tpondering
11:49 AM on 04/10/2012
I suppose the nice part from the government's perspective is that if your problem is Anonymous then make them disappear won't raise many eyebrows. I wish them luck but don't like their chances. Perhaps they can accomplish getting the general public to see that there is a lot of evil stuff going on in the shadows, but I think people prefer to be happily ignorant.
11:11 AM on 04/10/2012
About time
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blizzard man robot voice
10:33 AM on 04/10/2012
These guys are tools. I hope they all get caught.
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Spanky Frost
Keep it, you might need it when you grow up!
01:26 PM on 04/10/2012
Why?
01:00 AM on 04/12/2012
Why???
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realitytrumpsbull
Two 'alves of coconut!
10:06 AM on 04/10/2012
Anonymous is probably sponsored by The Government. You figure that for several hundreds of billions of dollars per year, and all the accumulated IT expertise that's embodied by the people that basically designed and built the internet, for there to be any kind of 'anonymous' groups out there, it's the dog that didn't bark. Maybe it's government brats that are smarter than their parents, that kind of thing. But, I think there's the smell of fresh-printed currency in there somewhere.
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Spanky Frost
Keep it, you might need it when you grow up!
01:28 PM on 04/10/2012
I've got my tin-foil hat on too.... lol. How about... it is a closet-group out of the NSA.
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karim1
09:33 PM on 04/18/2012
I highly doubt that; no one person nor entity controls the internet, not even the government!! That is why they are attempting to push legislation in order to gain control by pretending "bill of attainders" are not illegal. President Obama signed off on a unconstitutional bill with the "Defund ACORN Act." ACORN was defunded while no wrongdoing was proved; in other words, they were never found guilty of a crime, but they were assumed guilty based on political fear by the democrats, and political expediency by the GOP and, let's face it, many democrats as well. Please check out this blog on anonymous on this new website and please contribute and leave a comment!! http://www.firebrandcentral.com/blank/anontrivializearrests/
09:24 AM on 04/10/2012
I'm ambivalent to Anonymous. Sometimes they do some reprehensible stuff; other times, I completely support them. In this case, I support them. China, Iran, and all other enemies of the internet and the free flow of information (esp. for the purpose of suppressing dissent among their citizens) need to be taken down.
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karim1
09:41 PM on 04/18/2012
Why, as liberals, are we so caught up in morality when we have an immoral government? As you can see, liberals are getting lambasted and even President Obama b*tch smacks his own base when they actually ask him to fulfill a few of his campaign promises? Anyway, for more on anonymous, please check out this blog and comment at http://www.firebrandcentral.com/blank/anontrivializearrests/2012/04/10/anonymous-trivializes-fbi-arrests/#comments
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wadisplace
06:21 AM on 04/10/2012
I bet Anonymous can't hack into the North Korean Sites. You put a computer in front of an average North Korean, he will think it just fell from space.
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Spanky Frost
Keep it, you might need it when you grow up!
01:34 PM on 04/10/2012
Do you always look right when you are left?
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05:11 AM on 04/10/2012
Hacking is a high tech form of spying and I see nothing wrong with keeping an eye on the other guy, however, if hacking turns into criminal behavior then it is changing into another matter.
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01:24 AM on 04/10/2012
Life used to be a "B*tch"...now, it's uh...."Hack Job!"

And I'll bet they thought they were the only ones with the 411!

How do you say..."Welcome to Cyber Space"....in Chinese?
01:23 AM on 04/10/2012
Okay, I humbly admit to being old and "technologically" challenged.

So, could you have mercy if replying to this comment.

But I have a question: if China blocks all the internet sites (Twitter, Facebook etc) doesn't that undermine the hackers? Isn't the appeal of (i.e.) Wikileaks in that it can give information to the American people about government secrets?
Is this article saying that the Chinese people have no access to the secrets uncovered by the hackers?
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Trisha Lynn Dragon
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02:44 AM on 04/10/2012
China can block whatever they want. There are all sorts of methods to circumvent those blocks. Most notably VPN and proxy services.

The block is for all Chinese IP's. If you are on the net with a Chinese IP you are going to run face first into the GFW. What a VPN or Proxy does (without getting in depth or complicated) is give you an IP that ISN'T chinese. So you use your Chinese IP to connect to a service and that service gives you a new IP. It can be American, or German, Dutch...whatever. With that new IP you are no longer in China, and the block is useless.

The appeal of Wikileaks was that it allowed a mass and unedited distribution of information that the public had no access to, but should know about.

The Chinese stuff isn't going to appear on Wikileaks because, well lets be honest, they don't fork around. Chinese citizen/employee goes to wikileaks with some Chinese secrets you're dead PDQ and so is any and everybody close to you. The Chinese military and government are not nearly as lax or interested in the educating the public. It's not a democracy after all. Hackers go in snatch that info and post it far and wide it's GOING to get back to the Chinese citizenry.
03:08 AM on 04/10/2012
Thank you. I think I get it.

The world was much easier when you needed actual paper to transmit information.
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11:49 PM on 04/18/2012
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donaldaq63
FACTS, something your delusion lacks.
12:48 AM on 04/10/2012
I support this type of malicious mischief.
12:42 AM on 04/10/2012
For once I dont want to run these people over with tanks... Of course 15 minutes of playing any online shooter and any respect I have for these people will vanish...