Paypal getting owned right now..

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May 13, 2002
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so paypal, visa and master card all pulled their access to users who want to donate to wikileak. Because of this anaops or annonomys has waged a cyberwar against them, blocking access to their sites. They are able to do so by setting up bots that overload the servers from various computers running the bots around the world.
They also hacked and released the names and credit card numbers of over 15,000 mastercard holders online.

PayPal Vice President Osama Bedier admitted yesterday on TV they stopped payments to Wikileaks because they were threatened by the US.

All this and Assange hasn't even been convicted of a crime.
 

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good shit i hope that guy lets all that shit out...we do'nt know shit about our government and this proves it....wake up cause this is NOT our country anymore....people need to realize this. and fuckin wake the fuck up.
 
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i do not understand wtf is goin on.....sum hackers hacked paypal why?
paypal, visa, sarah palin, mastercard.. they all sided on the wrong side of the wiki arguement.

so they are all gettin dealt with.

and to the kid who said "DDoS is gay"
denials work...
and no one has to be a hacker to download some shit from anontools

thats not the point. no one is trying to hack the gibson.
simply making a point through disruption.

::AIMS LOW ORBIT ION CANNON::
 
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They also hacked and released the names and credit card numbers of over 15,000 mastercard holders online.

PayPal Vice President Osama Bedier admitted yesterday on TV they stopped payments to Wikileaks because they were threatened by the US.

All this and Assange hasn't even been convicted of a crime.
Not bad but the online fraud thing has been dead for a while, sure it still works here and there but it's better to have cards in your hands. If you know what I mean. You need inside plugs nowadays with UPS, FedEX, and the USPS.
 

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Not bad but the online fraud thing has been dead for a while, sure it still works here and there but it's better to have cards in your hands. If you know what I mean. You need inside plugs nowadays with UPS, FedEX, and the USPS.
Not the point. Think of the amount of trouble this causes. All of those customers are going to have their accounts closed down until new cards can be issued, and if they continue a steady stream of card releases.... would you want a credit card that got declined and had to be reissued every month, all because the company that issued it is a faggot?
 

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Not to mention, that although the visa and MC website shutdowns might be 'nuisence attacks,' shutting down the paypal website shuts down all of paypal. Thats a big hit.
 
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blocking access to the mastercard website is pretty minor, if they could freeze the access to accounts or block credit transactions then mastercard would be affected.
It's not just their website that was affected, I don't know that the card numbers that were posted were legit or not, though:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11935539

Earlier the BBC was contacted by a payment firm linked to Mastercard that said its customers had "a complete loss of service".

In particular, it said that an authentication service for online payments known as Mastercard's SecureCode, had been disrupted.

Other readers have also said that they have had problems with online payments. The scale of the problems is still unclear.

Mastercard acknowledged there had been "a service disruption" involving its SecureCode system, but it added: "Our core processing capabilities have not been compromised and cardholder account data has not been placed at risk.
 
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rofl@the anonops.net hackers calling Mastercard customer service after attacking them..

I understand the point behind them messing with the companies but why are they screwing with some front level bitch on the phone? Shes not in IT or has anything to do with whats going on other then she works there and just so happend to answer the phone.

This dude is just being a dick for no reason SMFH
 
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on wikileaks, they have a link for the archived shit..... can someone please tell e how to open this shit
First you have to get a program that will hack 256 bit protection which no program exists. And when there is a program you have to wait about 30 to 100 years for it to brute force crack the code depending on how good of a program they used to compile the archive... In other words there is no way unless he releases the password.

He will only release the password if he is injured or dies in jail.
 
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First you have to get a program that will hack 256 bit protection which no program exists. And when there is a program you have to wait about 30 to 100 years for it to brute force crack the code depending on how good of a program they used to compile the archive... In other words there is no way unless he releases the password.

He will only release the password if he is injured or dies in jail.
I cant get into it at all though. Like whatprogram did you use to see you need a password. When I downloaded the link to the archive I couldnt open it with anything
 
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I cant get into it at all though. Like whatprogram did you use to see you need a password. When I downloaded the link to the archive I couldnt open it with anything
I didn't use a program to view any password. I'm just saying that there is no "possible" way to crack the password. The encryption was meant to never be broken. The only way you will be able to open that file is to get the password if he dies in jail. It was pretty much a fail safe to make sure he didn't get injured while in jail. Pretty fuckin genius if you ask me. If he dies in jail and is/or hurt while in jail the password will be released by friends of his.

That's the whole point of the thing, to make sure no one assassinates him or tries to shut him up.. its not going to work. No country wants released what's in those files... The names aren't redacted and it would literally bring the whole world to a stand still. No matter if you love him or hate him. He is a fucking genius with how to played this whole game.

Kill/assassinate him and the whole world will know the whole truth and the names won't be redacted, meaning that secret agents/informants would get exposed.

The whole point of the archive is for people to download "incase" he is killed or assassinated. They don't want the docs released, so he is pretty much safe from getting killed.
 
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So how long is dude suppose to be locked up for or what happened to him? I've seen this all over the Spanish news for like the past week or2