yawn
These acts of petty terrorism are just getting more and more boring.
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office website has been blown offline by a distributed-denial-of-service attack that appears to be a hacktivist protest over the Leveson Inquiry. The ICO spokesperson told The Register in an emailed statement that access to the site had been disrupted over the past few days by the DDoS …
well they aren't taking court precedings against the Met officials that green lighted the hacking by wondering off after initial allegations.
Or the Labour MPs that were in bed with Murdoch and Co.
So, yeah, basically most of the most important people in the act of decade long corruption will get off scot free (again) leaving some sacrificial wolves (as I wouldn't say they were blameless lambs in this affair) to take the rap. While at the same time gaining firmer control over investigative journalism that may make them look silly/corrupt.
Also sure these two will find themselves in the pay someday of some former PM , cabinet minister or ex Police commisioner who they helped in the past.
At first I had some respect for Anonymous, now they just seem to be skiddies doing it for the hell of it. Shame really, as by doing pointless stuff like this all they've done is reduced their credibility. From what I can work out, they're now the laughing stock of the hacking world for precisely this.
Well done guys! You tore down a poster.