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Friday 18 May 2012

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Anonymous attacks Indian government websites

Anonymous used YouTube to announce its OpIndia campaign 

The hacker group Anonymous has carried out a series of attacks against websites in India.


Websites for government departments, India's Supreme Court and two political parties all came under attack.Anonymous said the attacks were carried out in retaliation against blocks imposed on well-known video and file-sharing sites.The Indian anti-piracy firm behind the blocking of Vimeo, DailyMotion and The Pirate Bay was also attacked.In late March, Chennai-based Copyrightlabs won a restraining orderthat made Indian ISPs and phone firms stop their customers reaching sites that were illegally sharing copies of Bollywood films called 3 and Dhammu.

As the the blocks started to come into force in mid-May, Anonymous launched attacks against 14 separate government and political sites. Hit hardest were the Indian telecoms department, electronics and IT ministry, supreme court and sites used by the BJP and INC political parties which were all knocked offline.
The website of Copyrightlabs was also "down for maintenance" during the attacks.In tweets documenting its ongoing hack attacks, Anonymous said they were being carried out in retaliation for "internet censorship" in India.

To knock out the sites, Anonymous bombarded them with data, a tactic known as a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack.The tactic had only partial success as most of the sites targeted soon recovered and were only offline intermittently.The disabling of the websites was the first tangible result actions of the OpIndia campaign announced by Anonymous on 9 May in a message posted to YouTube.

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