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Series of cyberattacks conducted by Anonymous
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^ "Anonymous Wikileaks supporters explain web attacks" . bbc.co.uk . BBC . 2010-12-10 . Retrieved 2010-12-10 .

^ Chen, Adrian (2010-12-09). "The Top Three Myths About Anonymous" . gawker.com . Gawker . Retrieved 2010-12-11 .

^ Bodmer, Kilger, Carpenter, & Jones, Reverse Deception: Organized Cyber Threat Counter-Exploitation , (2012) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media. ISBNΒ 0071772499

^ Jump up to: a b c d e Leyden, John (2010-09-22). "4chan launches DDoS against entertainment industry" . The Register . Retrieved 2010-10-22 .

^ "Activists target recording industry websites" . BBC News . 2010-09-20 . Retrieved 2010-10-27 .

^ enigmax (2010-09-18). "4chan DDoS Takes Down MPAA and Anti-Piracy Websites" . TorrentFreak . Retrieved 2010-10-27 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d Corrons, Luis (2010-09-17). "4chan Users Organize Surgical Strike Against MPAA" . Pandalabs Security . Retrieved 2010-10-22 .

^ enigmax (2010-09-19). "4chan to DDoS RIAA Next – Is This the Protest of the Future?" . TorrentFreak . Retrieved 2010-10-27 .

^ Jump up to: a b Williams, Chris (2010-09-22). "Piracy threats lawyer mocks 4chan DDoS attack" . The Register . Retrieved 2010-10-22 .

^ Leyden, John (2010-09-24). "Second piracy threat lawyers withstand DDoS attack" . The Register . Retrieved 2010-10-22 .

^ Jump up to: a b Anderson, Nate (2010-09-30). " "Operation Payback" attacks to go until "we stop being angry" " . Ars Technica . Retrieved 2010-10-23 .

^ Jump up to: a b Mennecke, Thomas (2010-09-29). "US Copyright Group and Web Sheriff Targeted in DDoS Attack" . Slyck . Archived from the original on 2010-10-06 . Retrieved 2010-10-23 .

^ Jump up to: a b Leydon, John (2010-09-27). "Anti-piracy lawyers' email database leaked after hack" . The Register . Retrieved 2010-10-22 .

^ Geere, Duncan (2010-09-27). "Leaked emails fuel anti-piracy scandal" . Wired.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2010-09-28 . Retrieved 2010-09-27 .

^ enigmax (2010-09-25). "ACS:Law Anti Piracy Law Firm Torn Apart by Leaked Emails" . TorrentFreak . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Emery, Daniel (2010-09-27). "Adult video-sharing list leaked from law firm" . BBC News . Retrieved 2010-09-27 .

^ " 'My details appeared on 'porn' list' " . BBC. 2010-09-28 . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Emery, Daniel (2010-09-28). "Fresh ACS:Law file-sharing lists expose thousands more" . BBC News . Retrieved 2010-09-28 .

^ Emery, Daniel (2010-09-29). "BT embroiled in ACS:Law porn list breach" . BBC News . Retrieved 2010-09-29 .

^ Emery, Daniel (2010-09-28). "ACS:Law could face Β£500,000 fine for porn list leak" . BBC News . Retrieved 2010-09-28 .

^ Masnick, Mike (2010-09-03). "Hurt Locker Subpoenas Arrive With New Language ... And Higher Demands" . Techdirt . Retrieved 2010-11-28 .

^ Moore, Erika Jacobson (2010-09-30). "Investigators Track Leads In Bomb Threat At Leesburg Law Office" . leesburg2day.com . Leesburg Today . Retrieved 2010-10-27 .

^ "Leesburg Police Investigating Bomb Threat" . leesburgva.gov . 2010-09-30 . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Ernesto (2010-10-01). "Anti-Piracy Law Firm Evacuated After Bomb Threat" . TorrentFreak . Retrieved 2010-10-27 .

^ Winterford, Brett (2010-09-28). "Operation Payback directs DDoS attack at AFACT" . iTnews . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Ernesto (2010-09-16). "Movie Rental Outfit Calls For Nationwide Pirate Bay Block" . TorrentFreak . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Ernesto (2010-10-18). "Movie Rental Outfit Hacked, Emails Leaked, Redirected to The Pirate Bay" . TorrentFreak . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Houston, Brian (2010-10-18). "ACAPOR Emails Leaked to The Pirate Bay" . unitethecows.com . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Mitov, Pavel (2010-10-04). "A Look Into ACAPOR's Emails: Denunciation, Discontent and Education" . Peer Authority . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Mitov, Pavel (2010-10-11). "Back to ACAPOR: The War and the ISP" . Peer Authority . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Leydon, John (2010-10-04). "Ministry of Sound floored by Anonymous" . The Register . Retrieved 2010-10-22 .

^ Leyden, John (2010-10-07). "Spanish entertainment industry feels wrath of Anonymous" . The Register . Retrieved 2011-01-06 .

^ enigmax (2010-10-15). "MPAA Copy-Protected DRM Site Hacked By Anonymous" . TorrentFreak . Retrieved 2010-10-27 .

^ Leydon, John (2010-10-18). "Notorious Anonymous hacktivists launch fresh attacks" . The Register . Retrieved 2010-10-22 .

^ Mennecke, Thomas (2010-10-21). "Operation: Payback Hits SatelFilm.at with 'Drive By' DoS" . Slyck News . Retrieved 2010-10-26 .

^ Mennecke, Thomas (2010-10-22). "Hustler Knocked Offline in Operation: Payback" . Slyck News . Retrieved 2010-12-17 .

^ Lasar, Matthew (2010-10-05). "KISS frontman on P2P: "Sue everybody. Take their homes, their cars." " . Ars Technica . Retrieved 2010-12-20 .

^ Halliday, Josh (2010-10-14). "Gene Simmons gets kiss of death from notorious web forum" . The Guardian . London . Retrieved 2010-10-22 .

^ Mennecke, Thomas (2010-10-13). "Slyck News - Anonymous Strikes at KISS Frontman Gene Simmons With DDoS Attack" . Slyck News . Retrieved 2010-10-20 .

^ Chalk, Andy (2010-10-19). "Gene Simmons Declares War on Anonymous" . Escapist Magazine . Retrieved 2010-10-22 .

^ Jump up to: a b Mennecke, Thomas (2010-10-17). "Gene Simmons Directly Threatens Anonymous With Legal Action, Jail Time" . SLYK . Retrieved 2010-10-12 .

^ Read, Max (2010-10-18). "Gene Simmons Doesn't Understand the Internet" . Gawker . Retrieved 2010-10-20 .

^ Anderson, Nate (2010-10-18). "Gene Simmons vs. Anonymous: Who's the bigger tool?" . Ars Technica . Retrieved 2010-10-20 .

^ laeknishendr (2010-10-18). "Gene Simmons vs Anonymous" . Danger Nazi Zombies Ahead . WordPress . Retrieved 2010-10-20 .

^ "GeneSimmons.com Archive News" . Gene Simmons . Archived from the original on 2011-01-15 . Retrieved 2010-10-30 .

^ Andrew Blankstein (2011-12-13). " 'Anonymous' hacker charged in breach of KISS' Gene Simmons' website" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2011-12-13 .

^ Michael Martinez (2011-12-14). "Hacker tied to Anonymous charged with targeting GeneSimmons.com" . CNN . Retrieved 2011-12-14 .

^ Serjeant, Jill (2011-12-13). "Alleged Gene Simmons website hacker arrested" . Reuters . Retrieved 2011-12-13 .

^ Adegoke, Yinka; Stempel, Jonathan (2010-10-26). "Court shuts down LimeWire music-sharing service" . Reuters . Retrieved 2010-10-26 .

^ Sandoval, Greg (2010-10-26). "Judge slaps Lime Wire with permanent injunction" . CNET . Retrieved 2010-10-26 .

^ Morris, Chris (2010-10-29). "The Shared Enemy of Hollywood, Gene Simmons and Hustler" . CNBC . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Mennecke, Thomas (2010-10-28). "Anonymous Planning DDoS Attack Against the RIAA" . Slyck.com . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Hachman, Mark (2010-10-28). " 'Anonymous' Plans DDoS Attack on RIAA on Friday" . PC Magazine . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Mennecke, Thomas (2010-10-29). "RIAA and LimeWire Both are Offline" . Slyck.com . Archived from the original on 2010-11-02 . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Hachman, Mark (2010-10-29). " 'Anonymous' DDoS Attack Takes Down RIAA Site" . PC Magazine . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Constantin, Lucian (2010-11-01). "Anonymous Attacks RIAA over LimeWire Shutdown" . Softpedia . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Leyden, John (2010-11-01). "RIAA and Anonymous sites both downed by DDoS assaults" . The Register . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Zorz, Zeljika (2010-11-01). "RIAA's sites downed by Anonymous DDoS attack" . net-security.org . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Jump up to: a b "Opinion and order - Case 1:06-cv-05936-KMW -DCF Document 678" (PDF) . 2011-03-10 . Retrieved 2012-10-16 .

^ "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects" .

^ Albanesius, Chloe (2011-03-23). "P2P Music File Sharing Dropped After Limewire Shutdown, NPD Says" . Retrieved 2012-10-16 .

^ "RIAA Targeted by Anonymous' Operation Payback" . 2011-03-28 . Retrieved 2012-10-16 .

^ Jump up to: a b Sandoval, Greg (2010-11-09). "FBI probes 4chan's 'Anonymous' DDoS attacks" . CNET.com . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Sterling, Toby (21 July 2011). "Dutch give details on 4 'Anonymous' hacker arrests" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Sydney . Fairfax Media . Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 . Retrieved 21 July 2011 .

^ wconeybeer (2010-11-09). "Operation Payback takes a break ... but for how long?" . myce.com . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Anderson, Nate (2012-03-08). "Anonymous revives Operation Payback, wages war on "copywrong" " . ArsTechnica . Retrieved 2012-10-16 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d Tapper, Jake (2010-12-08). "Exclusive: Sarah Palin Under Cyber-Attack from Wikileaks Supporters in 'Operation Payback' " . abcnews.com . ABC News . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Phillips, Tom (2010-12-09). "Sarah Palin website hit by WikiLeaks Operation Payback DDoS attack" . metro.co.uk . Metro . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Jump up to: a b c Hudson, John (2010-12-09). "Is Palin Just Using 'Operation Payback' to Get Attention?" . theatlanticwire.com . The Atlantic Wire . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Jump up to: a b Correll, Sean-Paul (2010-12-06). "Operation:Payback broadens to "Operation Avenge Assange" " . pandasecurity.com . Panda Security . Archived from the original on December 8, 2010 . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Mackey, Robert (2010-12-06). "Latest Updates on Leak of U.S. Cables, Day 9" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2010-12-07 .

^ Jump up to: a b Tencer, Daniel (2010-12-06). "Hackers take down website of bank that froze WikiLeaks funds" . The Raw Story . Archived from the original on 2010-12-08 . Retrieved 2010-12-07 .

^ Weaver, Matthew; Adams, Richard (2010-12-07). "WikiLeaks US embassy cables: live updates" . The Guardian . London . Retrieved 2010-12-07 .

^ Rashid, Fahmida Y. (2010-12-06). "PayPal, PostFinance Hit by DoS Attacks, Counter-Attack in Progress" . eWeek.com . Retrieved 2010-12-07 .

^ Weisenthal, Joe (2010-12-08). "Cyberwar: Now Hackers Have Taken Down Mastercard.com As Revenge For Julian Assange" . Business Insider . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Addley, Esther; Halliday, Josh (2010-12-09). "WikiLeaks supporters disrupt Visa and MasterCard sites in 'Operation Payback' " . guardian.co.uk . London: The Guardian . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Horn, Leslie (2010-12-08). " 'Anonymous' Launches DDoS Attacks Against WikiLeaks Foes" . pcmag.com . PC Magazine . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Jardin, Xeni (2010-12-08). "Continuing pro-WikiLeaks DDOS actions, Anonymous takes down PayPal.com" . boingboing.net . Boing Boing . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Muller, John (2010-12-08). "Updated Statement about WikiLeaks from PayPal General Counsel, John Muller" . thepaypalblog.com . PayPal . Archived from the original on 2011-01-08 . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Vasquez, Bertrand (2010-12-08). "PayPal Vows to Release WikiLeaks Funds, Account to Remain Blocked" . erictric.com . Archived from the original on 2011-04-12 . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ "Statement on DDOS attacks" . wikileaks.ch . WikiLeaks . 2010-12-09. Archived from the original on December 10, 2010 . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ The CNN Wire Staff (2010-12-09). "Pro-WikiLeaks hackers change target to PayPal" . edition.cnn.com . CNN . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Cluley, Graham (2010-12-09). "Dutch boy arrested for WikiLeaks-related DDoS attacks on Mastercard and PayPal" . nakedsecurity.sophos.com . Sophos . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Parket, Landelijk (2010-12-09). "16-jarige jongen aangehouden vanwege WikiLeaks-aanvallen" . om.nl (in Dutch) . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Ernesto (2010-12-10). "Anonymous' Operation Payback IRC Operator Arrested" . TorrentFreak . Retrieved 2011-01-07 .

^ Swinford, Steven (2010-12-10). "WikiLeaks Hackers Threaten British Government" . telegraph.co.uk . London: The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 2010-12-10 .

^ "Dump.no" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-11 . Retrieved 2010-12-10 .

^ Nixon, James (2010-12-10). "Who are Anonymous? And what do they want?" . thinq.co.uk . Retrieved 2010-12-10 .

^ Cohen, Noam (December 10, 2010). "Web Attackers Find a Cause in WikiLeaks" . The New York Times . Retrieved 11 December 2010 .

^ Halliday, Josh (2010-12-15). "WikiLeaks: Police to investigate Anonymous online attacks" . The Guardian . London . Retrieved 2011-01-06 .

^ Jump up to: a b Correll, Sean-Paul (2010-12-04). " 'Tis the Season of DDoS – WikiLeaks Edition" . PandaLabs . Retrieved 2011-01-07 .

^ Esther Addley and Josh Halliday (2010-12-08). "Operation Payback cripples Mastercard site in revenge for WikiLeaks ban" . The Guardian . London . Retrieved 2010-12-31 .

^ Jump up to: a b Mills, Elinor (2010-12-08). "Facebook, Twitter boot WikiLeaks supporters after Visa attack" . news.cnet.com . Cnet. Archived from the original on 2011-10-08 . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Prodhan, Georgina (2010-12-11). "WikiLeaks supporters' group abandons cyber attacks" . Reuters . Archived from the original on 2010-12-18 . Retrieved 2011-01-07 .

^ Jump up to: a b Mutton, Paul (2010-12-09). "Operation Payback aborts attack against Amazon.com" . netcraft.com . Netcraft . Retrieved 2010-12-10 .

^ Perez, Sarah (2010-12-09). "Operation Payback Targets Amazon; Wikileaks Cables Found in Kindle Book Store" . readwriteweb.com . ReadWriteWeb . Archived from the original on 2010-12-11 . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ "Update on PayPal site status" . 2010-12-09 . Retrieved 2011-01-07 .

^ Maclean, William (2010-12-10). "Activists target Dutch website after boy arrested" . Reuters . Archived from the original on 2011-01-08 . Retrieved 2011-01-07 .

^ Lazaran, Ian (2010-12-10). "We're Temporarily Moving Back to Blogger As We're Under Attack" . conservatives4palin.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-28 . Retrieved 2011-01-06 .

^ McMillan, Robert (2010-12-30). "FBI raids ISP in Anonymous DDoS investigation" . Computerworld.com . computerworld.com . Retrieved 2010-12-30 .

^ "WikiLeaks supporters attack Zimbabwean sites" . The Sydney Morning Herald . 2 January 2011.

^ "Five arrested over 'Anonymous' web attacks" . BBC News . 27 January 2011 . Retrieved 30 January 2011 .

^ Savage, Charlie (2011-01-27). "F.B.I. Warrants Into Service Attacks by WikiLeaks Supporters" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2011-01-30 .

^ Jump up to: a b cmumusicnews (2010-11-01). "RIAA site goes down following LimeWire win" . thecmuwebsite.com . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ enigmax (2010-11-20). "Pirate Parties Use Influence to Halt Anonymous Operation Payback" . torrentfreak.com . TorrentFreak . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ "WikiLeaks cyber backlash all bark, no bite: experts" . The News International . Agence France-Presse . 2010-12-11 . Retrieved 2015-01-10 .

^ Jump up to: a b c Constantin, Lucian (2010-09-27). "Anonymous DDoS Tool Gets Botnet Capabilities" . Softpedia . Retrieved 2010-10-22 .

^ "Operation Payback flyer from mpaa.org attack" . 2010-09-17 . Retrieved 2010-10-29 .

^ Jump up to: a b Anonymous (2010-11-18). "p2pnet talks with Operation Payback" . p2pnet.net (Interview: Transcript). Interviewed by Jon Newton . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ RΓΆtzer, Florian (2010-12-08). "Facebook und Twitter gegen "Operation Payback" " . heise.de (in German) . Retrieved 2010-12-08 .

^ Isaac, Mike (2010-12-08). "Facebook and Twitter Suspend Operation Payback Accounts" . Forbes . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Tate, Ryan (2010-12-09). "Noose Closes Around Pro-WikiLeaks Vigilantes" . gawker.com . Valleywag . Archived from the original on 2011-08-12 . Retrieved 2010-12-09 .

^ Ragan, Steve (2010-12-09). "Anonymous keeps the cannons firing while pressure mounts" . The Tech Herald . p.Β 1. Archived from the original on 2011-11-02 . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ Weaver, Matthew; Tran, Mark (2010-12-09). "WikiLeaks cables: Shell, Operation Payback and Assange for the Nobel prize - as it happened" . The Guardian . London . Retrieved 2010-12-23 .

^ "Collins_Indictment | Denial Of Service Attack | Wiki Leaks" . Scribd . Retrieved 2018-07-21 .

^ Viswanatha, Aruna. " 'Anonymous' hackers plead guilty to minor charge in U.S. for ..." U.S . Retrieved 2018-07-21 .

^ "ANONYMOUS DDoS Attack Felony DISMISSED, No Jail Time Ordered on Misdemeanor Charge of Conspiracy to Intentionally Cause Damage to a Protected Computer" . MEDVIN LAW . 2015-01-24 . Retrieved 2021-07-07 .


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Operation Payback was a coordinated, [1] decentralized [2] group of attacks on high-profile [3] opponents of Internet piracy by Internet activists using the " Anonymous " moniker. Operation Payback started as retaliation to distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on torrent sites; piracy proponents then decided to launch DDoS attacks on piracy opponents. The initial reaction snowballed into a wave of attacks on major pro-copyright and anti-piracy organizations, law firms, and individuals.

Following the United States diplomatic cables leak in December 2010, the organizers commenced DDoS attacks on websites of banks who had withdrawn banking facilities from WikiLeaks .

In 2010, several Bollywood companies hired Aiplex Software to launch DDoS attacks on websites that did not respond to takedown notices . [4] [5] Piracy activists then created Operation Payback in September 2010 in retaliation. [4] The original plan was to attack Aiplex Software directly, but upon finding some hours before the planned DDoS that another individual had taken down the firm's website on their own, Operation Payback moved to launching attacks against the websites of copyright stringent organisations Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and International Federation of the Phonographic Industry , giving the two websites a combined total downtime of 30 hours. [6] [7] In the following two days, Operation Payback attacked a multitude of sites affiliated with the MPAA, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), [8] and British Phonographic Industry . [4] Law firms such as ACS:Law , Davenport Lyons and Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver (of the US Copyright Group ) were also attacked. [9] [10] [11] [12]

On September 21, 2010, the website of United Kingdom law firm ACS:Law was subjected to a DDoS attack as part of Operation Payback. When asked about the attacks, Andrew Crossley, owner of ACS:Law, said: "It was only down for a few hours. I have far more concern over the fact of my train turning up 10 minutes late or having to queue
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