Project Freeweb
On February 10, 2010 Anonymous DDoS-attacked Australian Government websites due to the fact that they are going to filter the Internet.
The DDoS-attack was followed up ten days later (February 20) by a IRL demonstrations in Australian cities. They failed. Only a few people showed up. They were not supposed to wear V-masks even though it has become the trademark of Anon actions. They simply appeared as unconnected geeks trying to make a fuss about nothing.
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On February 10, 2010 Anonymous DDoS-attacked Australian Government websites due to the fact that they are going to filter the Internet.
The DDoS-attack was followed up ten days later (February 20) by a IRL demonstrations in Australian cities. They failed. Only a few people showed up. They were not supposed to wear V-masks even though it has become the trademark of Anon actions. They simply appeared as unconnected geeks trying to make a fuss about nothing.
Related articles:
Govt sites buckle as Operation Titstorm launches DDoS attack
"Operation Titstorm" hackers declare cyber war on Australia
Nationwide rally against Government plans.
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