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CNN about: Anonymous and Operation Megaupload

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    [Zoraida Sambolin]... 6:23 in the East, and new this morning
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    The US government's websites are now back online
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    after facing a major attack from online activist group Anonymous,
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    Anonymous lashed out after the Department of Justice busted the downloading site Megaupload.
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    Authorities arrested four people, including the site's founder.
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    Anonymous retaliated by shutting down the DoJ and FBI websites,
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    as well as sites for several major entertainment companies.
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    And here with the latest is Amber Lyon, she spoke exclusively
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    with members of Anonymous. What did they tell you?
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    [Amber Lyon]: Well, they said that yesterday the shut down of MegaUpload.com
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    was really the straw that broke the camel's back
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    we've seen Anonymous protesting anti-piracy legislation all week
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    legislation such as SOPA, they say after this website was shut down,
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    almost immediately Anons started gathering in online chatrooms
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    discussing what they were going to do, and they began
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    what is known as Distributed Denial of Service attack against these US government websites
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    that's a type of attack where so many computers flood a website with so much traffic
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    that it causes it to shut down. I spoke exclusively with some of these Anons who were watching
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    this operation they called it, it was called...Op Megaupload.
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    They were watching it very closely, and here's what they had to say.
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    So Anonymous sees the shut down of MegaUpload as a type of internet censorship?
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    Exactly, it's a violation of freedom of speech, and it's... Anonymous and a lot of other movements
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    regard the internet as sort of independent from any governments
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    and they regard a government interfering in the free flow of the internet
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    as stepping outside of the jurisdiction.
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    How long did it take for the Department of Justice's website to go down?
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    I would give it seven to eight minutes, not even -
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    Seven or eight minutes?
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    I say seven minutes.
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    Is - What was the thoughts within Anonymous that it was that easy
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    to take down the Department of Justice's website?
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    With enough power, and with enough manpower you can take down really much anything
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    It's basically the power of an absolutely massive group of people coming together
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    they're not happy, and this wouldn't be possible with one or two people
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    You know, it's one of those things which is very genuinely an expression of how many people are angry.
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    Those Anons were covering up their faces because they wanted to conceal their identities, obviously.
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    On the other side of things the Department of Justice says that this site was
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    Allowing the illegal upload of copyrighted material
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    Costing the industry somewhere near half a billion dollars a year
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    But you talk to Anons, the other side they believe this was some type
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    of internet censorship, Zoraida.
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    [Zoraida Sambolin]: Well they have that kind of collective effort that they can do this
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    A twitter account that is affiliated with the group said
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    that FBI.gov is next to go down. Did they talk about that, what was next?
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    [Amber Lyon]: Well, they were able to take down FBI.gov for a brief period of time
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    yesterday, and there's still traffic going online saying that Anons
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    are targeting more websites today. We'll be monitoring that all day on CNN.
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    [Zoraida Sambolin]: Alright, Amber Lyon, thank you so much.
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CNN about: Anonymous and Operation Megaupload
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