WikiLeaks
shut down by American hackers
WikiLeaks
remains offline after days of distributed denial-of-service attacks
rendered the website inaccessible. Now a group calling themselves
AntiLeaks is taking credit and says their actions are in protest to
the whistleblower site's founder.
RT,
9
August, 2012
Through
Twitter on Wednesday, the self-proclaimed leader of a group going by
the name AntiLeaks says that their organization is responsible for a
barrage of DDoS attacks on WikiLeaks.org and other affiliated sites
that has temporarily wiped one of the most controversial outlets for
whistleblowing off the Web.
Distributed
denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks is a popular method of over-flooding
a Web server with traffic until, ideally, the site is crippled and
can’t support any visitors. Activists have since mirrored
WikiLeaks–hosted documents on other sites, but those too have been
hit hard by AntiLeaks. By Thursday afternoon, the mirror at
Cabledrum.net was still offline and external e-commerce sites
launched to raise donations for WikiLeaks were ravaged by DDoS
assaults as well.
WikiLeaks
was targeted with DDoS attacks earlier this year, but so far the
assaults reportedly launched by the AntiLeaks group have made the
website unavailable to visitor for nearly a week. In their tweet, a
user named DietPepsi identifies himself as the leader of the group
and says that their mission is aimed not specifically at WikiLeaks,
but Julian Assange, the website’s founder and editor that has been
in London’s Ecuadorian Embassy for over a month awaiting a decision
on an appeal for political asylum.
Assange,
41, is sought for questioning in Sweden over allegations of sex
crimes. If extradited from the UK, he fears that he will eventually
be sent to the United States and perhaps even killed for his role in
exposing sensitive US material through WikiLeaks. He has asked
Ecuador to take him in to avoid persecution.
DietPepsi
says that the AntiLeaks organization is made up of young adults from
the United States who are “deeply concerned about the recent
developments with Julian Assange and his attempt at aslyum [sic] in
Ecuador.”
“Assange
is the head of a new breed of terrorist. We are doing this as a
protest against his attempt to escape justice into Ecuador. This
would be a catalyst for many more like him to rise up in his place.
We will not stop and they will not stop us,” DietPepsi writes.
An
administrator behind the official WikiLeaks account responded to the
attacks on Thursday, writing, “No one is directly frightened of
WikiLeaks. What they're frightened of is you seeing a successful
example of independence.”
“No
one is directly frightened of WikiLeaks. What they're frightened of
is you knowing how the world works, because they're scared of you,”
the account adds.
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