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Sunday, 12 June 2011

'Anonymous' hits back at Spanish police


16:57 |

Following the news of the arrest of what are thought to be three of the top people in Spain from the ‘Anonymous’ hacking group, a series of cyber attacks have been launched against Spanish institutions this weekend.

A denial of service DDOS attack was launched against the National Police site, and comments on Twitter claimed that there was no formal structure of leaders of ‘Anonymous’ and that the attacks were not organised by a single person.

The webs of the employment offices INEM and the State Employment Service also came under attack, and both were not available on Sunday morning.

It follows the previous attacks on the webs of the copyright organisation SGAE and of the Ministry for Culture.

Anonymous in Spain has also threatened to publish sensitive data and classified information about members of the security forces and politicians in different web pages, including pro-ETA forums.

 


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