Monday, January 12, 2015

Anonymous lowers the first site after Charlie Hebdo – New Technology

The hacker network Anonymous promised to crack extremist websites after deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo.
Now the first site extinguished down.

After the bloody attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris, where 12 people were killed and another five died as a result of the attack, responded hacker network Anonymous.

A French group within the loosely assembled hacker network published a declaration and started a twitter account after the attack which threatened to tackle extremists.

The first site that was shut down was the forum Ansar al Haqq and error message was posted on the Anonymous Twitter. The page went offline and the visitors were sent on to sökmotoren Duck Duck Go, writes ibtimes.co.uk.

In a YouTube video stated hacker network that an attack on freedom of expression is an attack on Anonymous.

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