Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Works Cited

International Business, Times. "Anonymous Hacktivists: 'Bigger and Stronger Than Ever'." International Business Times 29 Nov. 2012: Regional Business News. Web. 7 Feb. 2013.

Singel, Ryan. "Video: A Short, Strange History of Anonymous." http://www.wired.com/. 6 Jan 2012. Web. 22 May 2013. <http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/01/anonymous-history/>.

Thier, Dave. "Anonymous Hacks CIA Website."www.forbes.com. 10 February 2012. Web. 22 May 2013. <http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2012/02/10/cia-website-hacked/>.

New Zealand Herald, The "Anonymous hackers attack anti-piracy groups ."web.ebscohost.com. 11 January 2013. Web. 18 Mar 2013. <http://web.ebscohost.com/src/detail?vid=3&sid=8077a401-1449-45d1-a116-bde872fabde2%40sessionmgr110&hid=114&bdata=JnNpdGU9c3JjLWxpdmU%3d#db=n5h&AN=HOB319365997212>

Gohring, Nancy. "Anonymous Retaliates for Megaupload Shutdown, Attacks DOJ, Others."www.pcworld.com.” IDG News Service, 19 Jan 2012. Web. 22 May 2013. <http://www.pcworld.com/article/248445/anonymous_retaliates_for_megaupload_shutdown_attacks_doj_others.html>.

Segall, Laurie. "Anonymous strikes back after feds shut down piracy hub Megaupload." money.cnn.com. CNN Money, 20 Jan 2012. Web. 22 May 2013. <http://money.cnn.com/2012/01/19/technology/megaupload_shutdown/index.htm>.

Wheatley, Mike. "Anonymous Operation Takes Down Guantamo Bay." http://www.siliconangle.com/. Silicon Angel, 21 May 2013. Web. 22 May 2013. <http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/05/21/anonymous-operation-takes-down-guantamo-bay/>.

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Anonymous Argument

Anonymous Argument

Is Anonymous helping or destroying the world? Anonymous never changes their purpose. They keep the same goals throughout their battles against the government. Anonymous gives the Unites States a tumultuous battle. Organizing countless protests for Occupy Wall Street has made America irritated. Anonymous has a good side that people can ignore. In December 2012 Anonymous fought against the WestBoro Baptist Church for making threats against the Newtown tragedy. It still seems as if Anonymous’ bad situations shine over the good situations. Anonymous is destroying the world because Anonymous gives the United States a bad connotation, they hacked our government websites, Anonymous accessed people’s information with relative ease, and Anonymous coordinated protests such as occupy Wall Street movements.

Anonymous is known as a group of “Hacktivists”. Anonymous had an unofficial origin of the website 4chan. 4chan was a website that was known for making memes. Memes can be cat videos, troll faces, and a lot of other things centered on memes (Wired). Anonymous targeted the church of scientology because of their specific believes. In 2008, Anonymous posted a video on YouTube towards the Church of Scientology accusing them of being hypocrites. Anonymous were hugely associated with WikiLeaks a website that leaked out information on people and organization (Wired). They are well known with the Occupy Wall Street movements. There have been horrible things at these movements such as riots and rapes. Anonymous can confuse millions of different people.

Anonymous has performed many things against America. The action that could have started it all was the hacking of government websites. The CIA website was hacked on the 10th of February 2012. However, it wasn’t only CIA that was attacked. The FBI, Foxconn, and many others were said to have been hacked before this (Thier). This gives Anonymous a title of power, the idea that they can do whatever they want. According to BBC news twitter is the place that Anonymous admitted to the attacks. The CIA website was not compromised, but this does make America look bad. 

Anonymous has not only targeted the United States for the government. In Finland Anonymous attacked the Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Centre. Anonymous Finland claimed the responsibility via Twitter about these attacks (AFP 1). They stated they would keep the CIAPC website as long as they want. This shows that Anonymous has an interesting power. Anonymous performs very well at controlling this interesting power. They have a will and a reason for their actions. 

The AFP news article continues to state that there were legality issues with the Pirate Bay. The Pirate Bay is a piracy website that gives programs for free. Countries such as Finland and many others have attempted to block The Pirate Bay (AFP 1). This website is greatly appreciated by Anonymous. In October it was under court order to block access to the Pirate Bay or they would face a 100,000 euro fine (AFP 1). Anonymous was attacking CIAPC for this website alone. It has been the goal of Anonymous to promote no internet censorship. They feel society should have more rights for their internet use.

In 2012, the popular file sharing website MegaUpload was shut down by the FBI. Anonymous became very mad over this takedown. Anonymous showed this anger by posted this statement on Twitter: “Megaupload was taken down w/out SOPA being law. Now imagine what will happen if it passes. The Internet as we know it will end. FIGHT BACK.” (Gohring). Gohring goes on to state that this Twitter message was connected to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). Anonymous was right about the internet being taken down by this bill. The bill had power, however it never made it through government. MegaUpload is still down till this day and nothing is going to change the ban. 

Anonymous retaliated by also attacking the websites at their source. Anonymous is known for performing DDoS attacks. DDoS stands for Distributed Denial of Service attack. This is when multiple amounts of people flood a website all at once. This flood causes the server of the website to overload from all the traffic and temporarily crash (Segall). What makes this method of attacks so affective is that it does not require a breach or invasion of security (Segall). Anonymous celebrated this attack on Twitter that same afternoon.

The most recent story reported about anonymous is about Guantanamo Bay. Guantanamo Bay is located in the southeastern end of Cuba. The United States have received a lot of criticism from the treatment of the inmates at the main prison there (Wheatley). Anonymous threatened in early May of 2013 to make Guantanamo Bay go offline. The United States responded by shutting off the Wi-Fi. “In any case, the fact that Guantanamo chiefs decided to take the base offline themselves gives Anonymous a victory of sorts…” (Wheatley). They did achieve what they aimed for. Some Americans believe that the treatment there can be too harsh. I think Anonymous is still confusing about whether or not they are for the good or the bad.

Anonymous is known by people for many things. They have retaliated from unbelievable things in the world. These unbelievable things can be both good, and bad. The Guantanamo Bay case can be a good thing towards Americans perspective. Not everyone is the same when it comes to Anonymous. For example my friend they are always right in what they do, while my mother thinks they could be better. That is the type of group Anonymous can be. You can they are two faced monster, or a one faced leader. Anonymous will always stay the same no matter what people say. Anonymous will be a hacktivist group willing to fight for what they believe in. As states, We are Anonymous, We are Legion, We do not forgive, We do not forget, Expect us!

Anonymous Bibliography


Anonymous Annotated Bibliography

Mlot, Stephanie “Anonymous Targets Pedophiles Via #OpPedoChat Campaign” PC Magazine, Jul2012, p1-1, 1p
Mlot made this article for one topic about Anonymous. That topic was about their Operation Pedophile Chat. It was spawned on Twitter and was used to stop Pedophiles on the internet. This article was targeted for internet users of all ages to be aware that something is being done about the Pedophiles on the internet. People who use the internet should be aware that there are disturbing individuals on the internet. Anonymous has stated “This Operation will not be over a short period of time.” I personally thought that I was not careful enough on the internet. I feel this source is one hundred percent credible. What it states is true.

Hacktivist group Anonymous targets Costa Rican websites By: Arias, L., Tico Times, The (San Jose, Costa Rica), Feb 27, 2013
Arias stated that Anonymous attacked Tico websites and said they would continue until March. This was against a law that was passed in November 2012. Specifically it was a crime law for computers and information. This was not a surprise to me. After reading all of the articles, this is part of what Anonymous does. This article did not seem to show any bad bias towards Anonymous. This showed that it was targeted for adults through the description of the governmental term with in the article. The writer of this article seems to be well educated through the writing. The writer did not show bias which impressed me as the reader the most.

Norton, Quinn “Inside Anonymous” Wired; Jul2012, Vol. 20 Issue 7, p130-130, 1p
Within this article the author was actually with a lead guy of Anonymous. He happened to come a across Sabu. This 28-year-old happened to be charged with almost 124-year prison violation. After this conflict, Sabu was said to have joined the FBI. The article continues on to talk about all of the people that are important to Anonymous. This seems to be a fairly creditable article considering that she was in the chat room with a major Anonymous Figure. This was very educational for me. The people that this would appeal to would be adults and older teenagers. This age group is the only group that I think would ever take interest in this topic. This was all in 2011 so it was relevant towards the topic.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Cyber Activists Strike For Freedom

Cyber-activists Strive For Freedom

            AFP states that cyber-activist group Anonymous attacked Finnish anti-piracy groups after they took down popular file sharing websites. He claims that Anonymous Finland stated on popular social networking site Twitter that they would keep it down as long as they wanted. AFP develops this claim by first telling that Antti Kotilainen, a spokesman for the Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Centre told AFP that the websites were down since Monday. Kotilainen also stated it wasn’t the first time something like this has happened. AFP develops this claim by second describing a court case back in May of 2011 against Elisa, a major internet provider. Elisa looked to block their customers from The Pirate Bay, a Swedish file sharing website. AFP investigates claim three and wrote that in October of 2011, a case was against Elisa. The company had to either block The Pirate Bay from their customers, or face a one hundred-thousand euro fine. The companies choose to temporarily block the website. The fourth claim from this article was the websites themselves. AFP stated later in the year the websites within the two cases became inaccessible. The fifth claim stated from AFP was from a police investigator that was interviewed. The investigator stated that were fully aware of what had happened, because they were following the story the entire time it carried on. Cases like this seemed to always be challenging for the station. Lastly AFP describes The Pirate Bay for the readers and how it’s possible to bypass copyright fees. AFP purposed it to explain how important The Pirate Bay can be. This work is significant because it shows how Anonymous can affect such a strong decision for anti-piracy. The police had to intervene to help solve this problem. This article showed that a group like Anonymous cannot be ignored.      

Monday, March 25, 2013



“Anonymous Life”

Reading the current news today.

Wondering if they will get their way.

While something deep within,

Does not seem to think it is a sin.

Not sure of the consequence.

Typing frantically being attacked by contempt

Click…

Click...

Click! It has been sent.

After conversing Anonymously, the message was received.

The opponent is shocked with disbelief!

Shaking their hands, what does this mean?

Who are they?

What do they want? Reading further on.

Line after Line

This group wanted something that was so divine.

They wanted something that was unthinkable.

Thoughts ran through their heads…

It doesn’t matter!

Pressing the “new” button was difficult

But they simply could not revolt.

There was one word that was decided

NO!

1 new message was received

“They will experience great regret…”

Click…

Click…

Click…SEND!

The man opened the one new response

“The corrupt fear us, we do not forgive,

We do not forget,

 We fight for freedom,

WE ARE ANONYMOUS!