Sunday, February 27, 2011

Anonymous deny Westboro attack

22 February 2011, Last updated at 10: 44 GMT Westboro Baptist Church have staged anti-gay protests for the funerals of soldiers killed in Iraq Internet activist group anonymous said invitations to attack the site of the Westboro Baptist Church's anti-gay controversial were a fake.

The negation follows a publication on a website affiliate anonymous attacks the Church.

In a new instruction, anonymous urged members not to participate in any denial of service attacks against the Church's Web site.

Anonymous said he had "more pressing issues to be addressed at this time".

The new declaration, that claimed to be written by more than 20 members of Anonymous, said it "remembers" the original version.

Pimple faced nerds

Anonymous rose to fame in recent months for its "hacktivism", launch denial of service attacks against companies that saw him as pursue policies that are in opposition to his freedom ideals web.

Recently, the Group crashed a number of websites of the Egyptian Government, in support of democracy protests in the country.

Attacked also several companies online that you believed that he had helped to curb the activities of Wikileaks, including Paypal and Amazon.

Informal structure of anonymous increases the likelihood that rogue elements can initiate action without broad support, said Graham Cluley, Sophos security firm.

Mr Cluley warned that his followers could potentially be brought a principal under false pretences hack.

"There are dangers in the future someone may result as anonymous and say that they want an attack".

In his latest statement, anonymous warned its members not to take part in DDoS attacks against Westboro Baptist Church, where it was a trap.

Westboro Baptist Church was widely condemned for his anti-homosexual aggressive campaign.

Legislation banning members from protest near military funerals have gone from a number of U.s. States.

Head of the Church, Pastor Fred Phelps, was forbidden to enter the United Kingdom by the Office of House in 2009.

The Church issued a response to the original release, anonymous "a puddle of pimple faced nerds" branding.

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