Anonymous Threatens Internet With "Operation Blackout"

SlugLady28

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Dear Anonymous,

Please, do not do this. The internet is used by much more then just greedy bankers and stupid politicians. It's used by everyone, all over the world for various reasons.

People use it to talk to their love ones on the other side of the planet. I have family in another country, who I talk to through facebook. Protests and important events are done through social media sites. Students use websites that test their skills. Teachers put homework on blogs. Doctors, business owners, and just about every other profession, use the internet and their own website, to communicate and help the outside world. Everyone uses the internet, and if the internet "stops. the world stops. Even if it means someone can't get to a website they NEED.

I do not like SOPA. Not even one little bit. But SOPA, and bills like it, despite everything wrong with them, was originally about trying to stop people from abusing the power of the internet. And that's exactly what this would be seen as--- abuse of power. The blackout that so many people supported was a choice. People chose to shut down their websites. You would be FORCING THEM. This is against the very principals you are fighting for. This will not bring SOPA down, or bring the masses to your side. You would only be seen as a tyrant, and a hypocrite. Not a freedom fighter. Even now, I can see that anyone who is taking your threat seriously, is seeing that you would only make the problem worse.

I am not threatening you in any way. I wouldn't' be able to even if i wanted. I am simply warning you and asking you politely: Please don't do this. You're not helping anyone. You're only going to cause more pain to the masses that need the internet you are trying to help. And you're making it worse for all of us.

Sincerely,
Tegan Dumpleton aka SlugLady28

(course, this might just be an April Fools joke. In that case, disregard the above message)
 

Slayer_2

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I'm sure those servers are VERY well protected, the likelihood of such a plan succeeding is close to nil. I hope it does, though, it might send technologically illiterate people a message about how vulnerable this precious resource is.
 

qeinar

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i can live without dns servers for a day. Will be interesting to see if they can shut them down though.
 

Flight

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... This is a terrible idea. I hope they won't actually try to do this. All they'll succeed in doing is making their side look bad and getting the politicians to wildly wave their arms about and go "See! This is why we need to censor the Internet!" Besides, can it actually be done?
 

valkeminator

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I dont know if i should be upset or meh-ing this. Sure the blackout might actually get people who support SOPA get a taste of their own medicine, and realize what they have done... but couldn't they just done it in a way that does not inconvnience everyone?

Im just hoping i would be away during those times.
 

the clockmaker

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Okay, first of all, the motive. The idea that there are bankers lighting off 100 dollar notes and laughing at the suffering of the poor is, to put it bluntly, glue sniffingly retarded. It is a characature of the real problems that face society and it has about as much depth as a captain planet villain. I may sound like a bit of a broken record when I say this, but people are not comic book villains and the only way to engender any sort of progress is to understand where every party is coming from. Is there a problem with greed, yes, should there be greater regulation of the financial market, probably, but does that mean that 'the banks' that immaginairy hegemony so beloved by the anti-capitalist crowd are being run by snidely whiplash? No it does not.

Secondly, the continued assumption that anon's behalf that they speak for the internet. I don't know about you, but I find it more than a little silly that this is apparently supposed to be a protest about the nameless, faceless organisations that run parts of our everyday lives with hyperbolic speeches about enemies that are blown way out of proportion while congratulating themselves with how only they understand 'the people' and doing grand gestures that hurt only their cause and the people they claim to stand for..... or was that a protest performed by a nameless, faceless organisation that wants to run a part of our everyday lives with hyperbolic speeches about enemies that are blown way out of proportion while congratulating themselves with how only they understand 'the people' and doing grand gestures that hurt only their cause and the people they claim to stand for? I always get those two mixed up.

The internet is just like any other community, in that we do not agree on anything, but people will still try and brand us with specific ideologies.
 

mcnally86

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"To protest the possible censorship of the internet we will censor up the internet." I am not sure how hamstringing the internet will help Anon with its goal of free sharing of information. Unless, of course, they wanted the information shared over sneakernet only.
 

unacomn

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Why shut down the internet as protest? That's like tyeing yourself to a tree to protest voting fraud. Go after the villains, not the people already complaining about them.
 

Torrasque

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This is their april fools joke? Oh come on Anon, you guys can do better than this =(
I am seriously disappointed in them that this is the best they got...
 

Roamin11

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IF it's anythign like their 5th of November threat, I'm not worried in the slightest, ever since their failure on living up to their 5th of November promise, I've lost any faith in them, if they pull it off, I'll believe they are pretty B.A again. But I won't bet on them.
 

Ultra Man30

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I know that this likely won't work and we will still be browsing the internet at the end of the month, but I just in case I have a list of the ip addresses of common sites for anyone that wants a backup plan.

tumblr.com 174.121.194.34
wikipedia.org 208.80.152.201

# News
bbc.co.uk 212.58.241.131
aljazeera.com 198.78.201.252

# Social media
reddit.com 72.247.244.88
imgur.com 173.231.140.219
google.com 74.125.157.99
youtube.com 74.125.65.91
yahoo.com 98.137.149.56
hotmail.com 65.55.72.135
bing.com 65.55.175.254
digg.com 64.191.203.30
theonion.com 97.107.137.164
hush.com 65.39.178.43
gamespot.com 216.239.113.172
ign.com 69.10.25.46
cracked.com 98.124.248.77
sidereel.com 144.198.29.112
github.com 207.97.227.239
Escapist 209.34.224.72

# Torrent sites
thepiratebay.org 194.71.107.15
mininova.com 80.94.76.5
btjunkie.com 93.158.65.211
demonoid.com 62.149.24.66
demonoid.me 62.149.24.67

# Social networking
facebook.com 69.171.224.11
twitter.com 199.59.149.230
tumblr.com 174.121.194.34
livejournal.com 209.200.154.225
dreamwidth.org 69.174.244.50
deviantart.com 199.15.160.100

# Live Streaming Content
stickam.com 67.201.54.151
blogtv.com 84.22.170.149
justin.tv 199.9.249.21
chatroulette.com 184.173.141.231
omegle.com 97.107.132.144
own3d.tv 208.94.146.80
megavideo.com 174.140.154.32

# Television
gorillavid.com 178.17.165.74
videoweed.com 91.220.176.248
novamov.com 91.220.176.248
tvlinks.com 208.223.219.206
1channel.com 208.87.33.151

# Shopping
amazon.com 72.21.211.176
newegg.com 216.52.208.187
frys.com 209.31.22.39

# File Sharing
mediafire.com 205.196.120.13
megaupload.com 174.140.154.20
dropbox.com 199.47.217.179
pastebin.com 69.65.13.216

Edit: I should just say that I got this list in January so some links may not work anymore.
 

Elementary - Dear Watson

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Bobic said:
That's it, they have officially moved into the realms of internet terrorism. We don't like what a specific group is doing so we're going to attack everyone regardless of how related to the offending party they are or even if they are against them.

Of course, saying that would make them feel good, so I'll go back to referring to them as being on the same level as angsty teenagers breaking glass windows and tearing down posters thinking that makes them 'hardcore'.
Hmmm...Terrorists don't tend to give away plans before hand... surely that would just result in some 'extra' precautions being put on the servers won't it? Hmmm... I don't really know how this works... But they'd better have their own computers security tight, or they will be caught in a jiffy...!
 

Twilight_guy

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Yeah hack the 13 most secure servers in the world, a feat hackers have been trying to do since the inception of the WWW, that will happen. Oh and ignore all the cache service that goes on to specifically avoid going to root DNS servers anyways that will make the total effect if they do succeed moot. Also avoid the fact that if you do this literally the entire world will want your ass on a platter. You may have 15 proxies but with every government wanting your ass on their wall they will fucking nail you. There is nowhere you can run and nowhere you can hide if you do something like this. It's the equivalent of blowing up a major town with a nuke and trying to hide behind anonymity and hope no one will find you.
 

Elementary - Dear Watson

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Ultra Man30 said:
Again... not that I really beleive it, but 'Poor Prior Preperation Prevents Piss Poor Performance' right?

If it did happen, how do the i.p. addresses work? Put them in the address bar, and bob's your mothers brother? Or is there more to it? And will links still work?
 

Laser Priest

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Anonymous, we know you still exist, however unfortunate that is.

Now shut up and go back to your corner.
 

Ultra Man30

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Elementary - Dear Watson said:
Ultra Man30 said:
Again... not that I really beleive it, but 'Poor Prior Preperation Prevents Piss Poor Performance' right?

If it did happen, how do the i.p. addresses work? Put them in the address bar, and bob's your mothers brother? Or is there more to it? And will links still work?
I guess you just put it in the address bar and it should work. To be honest, I don't even know if this will work, since, to my knowledge, nothing like this has ever happened before.