Impressive.
"Anonymous" being just a bunch of people who cares about something, and in coordination with others who equally cares about it, do something about the matter seem to be a too abstract concept for most people.
ha. anonymous hasn't been active on 4chan in... 5-8 years.
but what else would you expect from a news site sponsored by the industrial military complex:
http://www.baesystems.com/what-we-do-rus/products-&-services...
Rokar’s Silver Bullet transforms standard artillery into precision guided weapons.
A main supplier of explosive materials to the Department of Defense
The U.S. Military’s Primary Propellant Manufacturer
http://www.gonullyourself.org/ezines/ZF0/zf0%204.txt
:D
Probably should be interviewing Gabriella Coleman[1] for a translator of Anonymous to the world.
> And one of the parts of the story, what I’m reporting on is a few years ago, there were briefings on Capitol Hill about this idea about this threat of Anonymous. Keith Alexander at the time was saying — suggesting that Anonymous had the capability to attack power grids.
Given the right ip address, a telnet session, and a plastic-covered keyboard, I expect a deranged orangutan could take down power stations by throwing poo at the keyboard. Some of those SCADA systems are not designed to be error-tolerant on the control plane in any sense.
[1] http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/view/Gabriella_Colema...