可是國際駭客就要跟他對幹
只因他惹毛得罪香港示威者
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October 10, 2014 10:33 BSTOnline activist group anonymous has warned authorities in Hong Kong and China that it will launch a massive attack on websites and leak tens of thousands of government email address details.The group said on Friday that it will carry out its latest threat on Saturday through a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack."Here's your heads up, prepare for us, try to stop it, the only success you will have will be taking all your sites offline," Anonymous said in a statement."China, you cannot stop us. You should have expected us before abusing your power against the citizens of Hong Kong."The hacktivist group announced its support of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong at the start of October, stating in a video: "The time has come for democracy for the citizens of Hong Kong."Since then, five suspected members of the group have been arrested in the region in connection with hacking attacks on Hong Kong's government websites.
RelatedThe latest attack will apparently target websites of China's Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Public Security, and the Hong Kong police."If this is true, it will show that the Chinese government is a victim of internet hacking," Hong Lei, a spokesperson for China's Foreign Ministry, said at a news briefing on Friday morning."China has consistently stressed our opposition to all internet hacking activities. We rebuke the acts of the organisation."Anonymous's original message to protestors in Hong Kong said: "To the protesters in Hong Kong, we have heard your plea for help. You are not alone in this fight. Anonymous members all over the world stand with you and will help in your fight for democracy."To the Hong Kong police and any others that are called to the protests, we are watching you very closely and have already begun to wage war on you for your inhumane actions against your own citizens."Protests in the former British colony started last month after Beijing decided it was to screen candidates for the first election in the territory in 2017.
「匿名者」攻陷中國政府網站 大筆資料外洩
ltn自由時報
2014-10-12 12:29
〔本報訊〕國際駭客集團「匿名者」(Anonymous)因不滿香港政府與警察暴力鎮壓行為,日前在網路上揚言與中國及香港政府宣戰,並在今天凌晨於網路上陸續公布中國政府資料,包含大量電子郵件帳戶、密碼、姓名等。
根據《香港明報》報導,昨天下午即有「匿名者」成員在網路上預告,將於今天凌晨3時綠續公布中國政府的大量機密,並表示,有多達52個中國政府網站(以gov.cn為網址)的數據庫,超過4.2萬個電郵賬戶的使用者名稱、密碼,將會被公開。
報導指出,原定凌晨3時展開的計畫,在凌晨12時許便先提前發動,至今日凌晨1時45分已公布第三批洩密文件,而在凌晨3時許,已有部分中國政府網站已經不能打開,但公安部網站仍可正常瀏覽。
「匿名者」早前曾揚言,中國政府無法阻止他們的狂攻,唯一倖免的方法就是,關閉掉這些政府網站。並說,「中國,你無法阻止我們。你在濫用權力反對香港公民的時候就應該預料到我們的力量。」
根據《香港明報》報導,昨天下午即有「匿名者」成員在網路上預告,將於今天凌晨3時綠續公布中國政府的大量機密,並表示,有多達52個中國政府網站(以gov.cn為網址)的數據庫,超過4.2萬個電郵賬戶的使用者名稱、密碼,將會被公開。
報導指出,原定凌晨3時展開的計畫,在凌晨12時許便先提前發動,至今日凌晨1時45分已公布第三批洩密文件,而在凌晨3時許,已有部分中國政府網站已經不能打開,但公安部網站仍可正常瀏覽。
「匿名者」早前曾揚言,中國政府無法阻止他們的狂攻,唯一倖免的方法就是,關閉掉這些政府網站。並說,「中國,你無法阻止我們。你在濫用權力反對香港公民的時候就應該預料到我們的力量。」
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