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Cyber attacks could last 'months'

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Feb 11, 2010

Cyber attacks could last 'months'

<!-- by line --> <!-- end by line --> SYDNEY - A SHADOWY group of cyber-activists who succeeded on Thursday in jamming key Australian government websites for a second consecutive day warned they could shut down the sites for months. The group, Anonymous, blocked the main government website www.australia.gov.au and www.aph.gov.au, the Australian parliament's homepage, for a second day running in protest over controversial plans to filter the Internet.

Codenamed 'Operation: Titstorm", the hacking campaign involves hundreds of people from around the world and used a technique called Distributed Denial of Service to jam web traffic, one of the protesters said. 'It is effectively a lot of computers around the world all trying to access the same sites all at once making so that no one can access them,' the activist, who calls himself Coldblood, told AFP. 'I believe that the government websites will remain down as long as we can keep them down.

That could be anywhere from a few hours to a few months at the most,' he added.
Coldblood, who would reveal only that he was based in Europe, said the campaign would last 'as long as the individuals that make up Anonymous decide that action needs to be taken to protect the freedom of the internet.' Anonymous has previously campaigned against the Church of Scientology and helped get information out of Iran during last year's election unrest. Coldblood said its members wished to 'keep the internet a place that is open and available to everyone without censorship'. -- AFP


 
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