[Solar-general] operation payback

Marcos Germán Guglielmetti marcos en ovejafm.com
Jue Dic 9 22:25:08 CET 2010


On Thursday 09 December 2010 18:22:15 Diego Saravia wrote:
> El día 9 de diciembre de 2010 18:13, Marcos Germán Guglielmetti
>
> <marcos en ovejafm.com> escribió:
> > On Thursday 09 December 2010 17:47:34 Diego Saravia wrote:
> >> > pero q represión podría haber?
> >> >
> >> > además, si usás una IP dinámica ¿hasta q punto podrían identificarte?
> >> > o sea, es mucho laburo tratar de identificar a , no sé, cientos de
> >> > miles de personas ¿y para qué cosa?
> >>
> >> para tener el mapa de los hackers del mundo
> >
> > pero para esto no necesitás siquiera ser hacker... es entrar en una
> > página con java script y presionar un botón ;)
>
> y si, siempre pagan el pato ademas de los "lideres", los que ayudan

"Security consultants said one likely result of the attacks is that federal 
authorities will seek greater cooperation from the country’s largest Internet 
providers, which are in the best position to shut the attacks down quickly.

“These companies have typically been reticent,” said Anup Ghosh, a former 
senior scientist at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. 
Still, “they are really the organizations that can do something about it.”

Earlier today, Swedish law enforcement officials said they are probing cyber 
attacks that crashed government websites following the arrest in the U.K. of 
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is fighting extradition to Sweden.

The Swedish Prosecution Authority said its website was “deliberately attacked” 
on the night of Dec. 7 and referred the matter for investigation. Assange, a 
39-year-old Australian, is in a London jail after Sweden issued an 
international arrest warrant over rape and molestation allegations."

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-12-09/holder-says-u-s-is-looking-into-wikileaks-tied-cyber-attacks.html



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