Spanish Police Site Goes Dark Following Anonymous Arrests
Hacker collectivized Nameless is nada if not vengeful, a lesson the Spanish National Police learned Sunday evening.
For those who have somehow managed to disregard Anonymous' widespread "hactivist" hijinks latterly, I offer a recap of the facts so far.
From April 21 to May 14 of this year the PlayStation Network was offline followers what Sony dubbed an "outside intrusion." Anonymous was allegedly responsible.
Connected June 10, Spanish National Police announced the arrest of three men they alleged were contribution of Unknown' "core group" and were directly tied to the PSN disruption. At 9:30PM Greenwich Mean Time on June 12, the website of the Spanish National Police suddenly disappeared from the Internet.
Internal Police officials refuse to confirm what caused the site outage, simply AnonOps Communications (a blog connected to Anon.) claims the group is creditworthy.
"The attack is a direct response to the Friday arrests of three individuals alleged to constitute associated with acts of cyber civil disobedience attributed to Anonymous," the web log states.
Right away undermentioned the arrests in Spain, Anonymous issued a press vent that, in hindsight, seems to be warning of this onslaught on the National Constabulary website.
"You own not detained three participants of Anonymous. We take in no members and we are non a group of any merciful. You have, however, detained three civilians expressing themselves," the campaign release reads.
"You are providing U.S. with the fire, but now you must expect the fire."
The Spanish National Police website has since been restored, and unless my español is flunk me, offers no mention of the outage.
Source: BBC
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(Altered to elucidate link between Anonymous and PSN outage. We apologize for whatsoever discombobulation.)
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