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Supporters of Assange cripple MasterCard.
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But it's sure interesting watching a Tom Clancyesque novel come to life. |
It's terrifying.
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The people doing the DDoS attacks aren't helping their cause. DDoS attacks are already illegal.
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I think what bothers me most in this situation is that Eric Holder (the U.S. Attorney General) and various senators acknowledge that Assange broke no laws - because he did not steal the secrets himself - but want to pass new laws and make them retroactive, specifically so that Assange may be guilty of criminal espionage.
Of all the fascist moves since 9/11 - many of which Obama said he would reverse, but has NOT - this has got to be the most Stalinesque. (Is Godwin triggered if I invoke Stalin?) Anyway, Assange is under arrest for - get this: sexual assault by virtue of CONSENSUAL sex without a condom - and he is likely going to be extradited from the U.K. to Sweden to face these absurd charges, and then will be gulaged by the U.S.A. once they pass laws in order to find him guilty of them. What.The.Fock? |
Moral of the story: don't embarrass the US Government.
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I'm kinds glad there's a band of cyber anarchists out there ready to take on corporations and governments.
I also think the concentration on wikileaks is a way to deflect the fact that the reason this information is out there was poor security practices of our own government. The greatest revelation is the amount of stuff probably already know by savvy governments and individuals. Security, like privacy is but an illusion. |
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In other words, people weren't sufficiently horrified by the previous charges so they had to be made worse in order to smear him.
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