Anonymous "attacks 70 sites" of the U.S. police

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United States. The group known as "Anonymous" reported that 70 agency websites attacked U.S. police and said he agreed to a "massive amount of confidential information."

Most websites are hacked websites of rural police. The group claims to have stolen a total of 10 gigabytes of data. He warned that the information obtained filter thinks they are "confident that shame and discredit police officers across the United States." Sources of U.S. authorities told the Efe news agency that "do not deny nor confirm" that action.

Anonymous has been the target of police investigations after the wave of cyber attacks in recent months. Including those who suffered sites like PayPal or Sony.
 
I have read yesterday an article on this Anonymus trying to blow up many computer systems. I now believe that the problem is spreading like an oil slick. We hope do not happen a lot of trouble
 
A friend of mine told me that this group has users both from the US and China, to show that they can not be reached, and that they can do anything they want. It's time to have even more strict laws for the cyber crimes. I am amazed how the U.S. security agencies are vulnerable to cyber crimes.
 
I wonder who is behind this group. This cannot just be some students. I think, this is a serious group aiming to sow trouble around the world. If I am not mistaken, they are also targeting Facebook.
 
It's amazing how Anonymous has grown over the last 7 days.!
Popular it has since the time he said he would destroy Facebook.

But is this what we want??
Or not.! if you destroy facebook means that even Google could destroy.!
And take all the communications network is like Terminator.!

No friends think, better act.!
 

It's a sad thing that there are people who use their know how in bad ways rather than use it the right way. There's an unimaginable amount of confidential information available in the internet today. Just imagine what would happen if those information falls into the wrong hands. If the news is true then it's going to be a headache for the authorities.
 
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