Update: Anonymous Hacks Everything For Guy Fawkes Day

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Update: Anonymous Hacks Everything For Guy Fawkes Day

The hacker collective celebrates Guy Fawkes day by defacing a crapload of websites.

Ah, Anonymous. Just when we thought the rash of WikiLeaks [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/113850-Anonymous-Threatens-Fox-News-Over-Occupy-Wall-Street] was over, you take the opportunity to smash our faces with the pie of broken websites. Today, November 5th, is Guy Fawkes Day. It commemorates the spoiling of a Catholics plot to blow up the House of Lords and depose the Protestant King James I. The hacker group known as Anonymous has taken the Guy Fawkes mask as their symbol, possibly because they are Catholics, but more likely due to the graphic novel and subsequent movie adaption of V for Vendetta about a British anarchist fighting for freedom. That's where the following rhyme is often repeated: "Remember, remember; The fifth of November; The gunpowder treason and plot. I know of no reason; Why the gunpowder treason; Should ever be forgot."

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How did the hackers celebrate November 5th this year? Well, by claiming to attack numerous websites for major companies and organizations including but not limited to PayPal, antivirus software-maker Symantec, ImageShack, NBC, the Argentina Government Bank, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (disabled people [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organization_for_Security_and_Co-operation_in_Europe]. Many of the websites supposedly affected have been returned to their owners' control, but Anonymous claims to have stolen some documents and even personal information such as PayPal passwords.

Not content to let their anarchist acts speak for themselves, the hackers took to Twitter [https://twitter.com/AnonymousPress] and other social media to proclaim their commemorative actions. The torrent began around 9pm ET last night with the following statement from the official Anonymous "press arm": "Preparing #OpVendetta Remember, remember 5th of November." There follows a stream of announcements, boasts and taunts as PayPal and the other sites are defaced.

"The Twitterverse goes mad wondering what #Anonymous will do next on this 5th day of November since we already started out with a bang!" read a Tweet from Anonymous Press [https://twitter.com/AnonymousPress/status/265294743196532736] at 10:30pm ET last night.

Most of the attacks were merely defacing websites with Anonymous messaging in protest of supposed anti-freedom initiatives by governments, but the attack on PayPal is potentially more serious. Anonymous claims its hackers stole information from 27,935 and posted still-encrypted passwords for all to see. PayPal responded by saying [https://twitter.com/anujnayar/statuses/265360542766604288], "We're investigating this but to date we have been unable to find any evidence that validates this claim." Still, if PayPal was indeed hacked then the allegations against Anonymous escalate from vandalism and criminal mischief to allowing the actual theft of real assets.

The Anonymous attacks don't just involve financial institutions and governments; NBC.com was hacked in addition to websites for properties such as the Jimmy Fallon show, Saturday Night Live and even Lady Gaga. Really? Gaga? She's not subversive enough for you, Anonymous?

There will likely be more reports of hackings over the course of the day no doubt ensuring we will indeed remember, remember the 5th of November.


Update: According to a PayPal spokesperson, it turns out that PayPal itself was not hacked. They stated that, "It appears that the exploit was not directed at PayPal after all, it was directed at a company called ZPanel. The original story that started this and was retweeted by some of the Anonymous Twitter handles has now been updated [http://www.cyberwarnews.info/2012/11/05/imageshack-symantec-and-paypal-hacked-by-htp-hack-the-planet/]."

Source: Cnet [http://www.zdnet.com/paypal-symantec-hacked-as-anonymous-begins-november-5-hacking-spree-7000006876/]

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mad825

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So they took a British holiday and took targets that are American...Yeah. If you're going to do anything on this day, at least try and keep the tradition and attack political targets.

we all live in America
 

OniaPL

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Umm.... Yay? Fight for the people... I guess?

I feel so empowered now.... I think?
 

Something Amyss

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mad825 said:
So they took a British holiday and took targets that are American...Yeah. If you're going to do anything on this day, at least try and keep the tradition and attack political targets.

we all live in America
They only know about the holiday because it was mentioned in V for Vendetta. I bet they don't even know THAT took place in the UK.

DVS BSTrD said:
Hehehe Their plan is going to bomb harder than Parliament!
Too soon!
 

McMullen

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Take that, the Man! We don't need your Australian disabled people keeping us down.

I bet Paypal users must feel so free right now.



Seriously, how does posting PayPal passwords promote freedom? What is their goal here?
 

thenumberthirteen

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Why can't they just celebrate by getting drunk and burning straw men like the rest of us?

Though Anonymous is so last decade. It used to be slightly cool, but not now. I hope the Escapist doesn't get hacked again.
 
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Guys! Guys!

Let's wear the face of a terrorist who wanted to install an even more oppressive Catholic regime!

While we're at, let's put Nazi swastikas on our arms to represent ethnic diversity!
 

Me55enger

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I think this highlights the waste of an angry mob when it is unled.

Im kinda waiting for Anon to do something truly meaningful.
 

hooblabla6262

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The quote "You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain" comes to mind.
Anonymous reminds me of the same punks who think anarchy is all about destruction. Yet another group of people who fight for a cause without direction or purpose.
 

The White Hunter

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OniaPL said:
Umm.... Yay? Fight for the people... I guess?

I feel so empowered now.... I think?
Yeah I feel really empowered by the potential theft of paypal account information, Nice one anonymous, I now dislike you very much.
 

The White Hunter

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Daystar Clarion said:
Guys! Guys!

Let's wear the face of a terrorist who wanted to install an even more oppressive Catholic regime!

While we're at, let's put Nazi swastikas on our arms to represent ethnic diversity!
That's not a half bad idea there Mr Clarion, we could use it to dilute their symbols into nothing more than a silly pop culture meme!
 

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laurenhiya21 said:
I thought Anon was for helping people...? ._.
Lately it just seems that they are just being stupid.
Lately?
They have been acting like pricks with some power from day one.