Anonymous has claimed responsibility for cyber-attacks on a host of
Indian government websites, in retaliation to the country’s web
censorship plans, which most recently blocked websites like Daily
Motion, Pastebin, Vimeo and the The Pirate Bay.
OpIndia_Revenge, a member of Anonymous,
tweeted to urge users to defy the Indian government, using VPNs to
access torrent sites. “Tell them they cannot stop you." More DDOS
attacks are apparently planned, with OpIndia_Revenge saying: "#India
its a DDOS attack. We do not assure for how long we can keep down sites.
But we are firing at them. They will face lags."
Source ThinkDigit
Announcing the attacks, Anon_Central
tweeted: "Namaste #India, your time has come to trash the current
government and install a new one. Good luck."
Indian government websites that have been attacked by Anonymous
include the All India Congress Committee, Indian Supreme Court,
Copyrightlabs.in, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of
Information Technology, and the Jammu & Kashmir Police.
India’s web censorship row
started last year, and has since attracted global attention, and forced
over 21 internet companies (including Facebook, Google, Microsoft and
YouTube ) to remove ‘objectionable’ content from their websites. For
more details about the latest in the web censorship row, refer to our
previous, comprehensive coverage.
Source ThinkDigit
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