Friday, March 2, 2012

Anonymous infilitró Police admits that their networks to capture members



The arrest of 25 members of the activist group Anonymous was achieved after injection of the police on servers that used the group, according to the Associated Press revealed in a cable published by international media. The firm, whose information is based on a chat with some members of the group, says that "almost all those arrested had participated in one place on the network used" by activists.

According to AP, Anonymous respondents said that "some of those arrested belonged to a group of hackers called Sector404, whileothers were unsophisticated activists"whose only 'crime' was participating in DDoS attacks.

Expansion CNN reports that detainees in Chile, two of them minors, had to be released.According says Marco Mercado, prosecutor, "the skills that are made ​​are not resolved quickly."However, the accused shall be submitted soon to the prosecutor in this country and, if convicted, face sentences of up to five years in prison.

In a statement posted on his blog , Anonymous Latin America said the police operation was based on "the use of spies and informers from within the community" and that "detainees had for some time without actively participating in the operations." However, the same group said through a 'post' on Facebook , that those arrested during the operation in Chile were the administrator of the group in that country and five activists.
They provide 'links' to download.

On February 29, just hours before Black would start in March , Colombia Anonymous posted a tweet in which he promised "a gift" to start the month in which the group invites people do not purchase or consume products produced or promoted by the entertainment industry.

So far, that gift is the publication of a set of 'links' to download files on social networking accounts of the group, in addition to the abundant dissemination of propaganda alluding to the call.

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