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Monday, November 5, 2012

Hackers set up Guy Fawkes protest

A series of website hacks over the past 24 hours has been attributed to the online hacktivist group Anonymous. The websites of US broadcaster NBC, pop singer Lady Gaga and the Australian government have all been attacked. Some of the hacked websites displayed a rhyme about 5 November, when Guy Fawkes's attempt to destroy Parliament in 1605 is marked in the UK. Paypal and security firm Symantec said they were investigating whether they had also been compromised. Both companies have been link to the latest attacks, in various online reports. Paypal said it had "no evidence" of a security breach, but a list of nearly 28,000 passwords claiming to belong to Paypal accounts was posted online overnight. "Paypal hacked by Anonymous as part of our November 5th protest," read a tweet by the collective, along with a link to the passwords, which has now been taken down. Symantec said it took "each and every claim" of an attack on its systems seriously. "Our first priority is to make sure that any customer information remains protected," it said in a statement. Continue reading the main story Guy Fawkes: The man behind the mask Guy Fawkes was among a group of disaffected Catholics who, in 1605, plotted to blow up the House of Lords in a bid to kill King James I Although born into a Protestant family, Fawkes later converted and by 21 was in Europe fighting for Catholic Spain in the Eighty Years War In 1603, petitioned Spain's King Philip III to support a rebellion against the "heretic" English king - but was turned down Fawkes was later approached to join the Gunpowder Plot - his role was to source and ignite the barrels The plot was foiled when Fawkes was arrested under the Lords on 4 November 1605. He was tortured for two days and later executed Source: BBC History Surveillance theme A video posted to YouTube called on Anonymous members and activists around the world to "act now against overall surveillance systems". It argued that systems like Trapwire and Indect, which use CCTV data and number plate readers to identify individuals and try to predict criminal activity, are a breach of privacy. UK privacy and civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch has previously described such projects as demonstrating "a dangerously heavy-handed attitude towards the public". Members of the online group wear distinctive Guy Fawkes masks, like the one used in the film V for Vendetta, when demonstrating in public. It is thought that most Anonymous members are unknown even to each other. Anonymous has pursued the Australian government before over its proposals to introduce a country-wide internet filter it says will block pornographic and criminal material. At time of writing the Australian government website is operating normally, but new-age website ascensionaustralia.com.au carries a message from Anonymous suggesting the government is compromising the online privacy of its citizens. "When will governments learn that the internet will never be controlled and we will not allow governments to trample on our civil liberties and our basic digital privacy rights?" reads the statement on the front page of the site. Many of the websites hacked so far are currently operating normally again.

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