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Quote:Following a call to arms yesterday, the masses inhabiting the anonymous 4chin SUCK boards have carried out a huge assault on a pair of anti-piracy enemies. The website of Aiplex Software, the anti-piracy outfit which has been DDoSing torrent sites recently, is currently down having been DDoS’d. They are joined in the Internet wasteland by the MPAA’s website, also currently under huge and sustained attack.

Don’t mess with the Internet they say. Well, actually stronger terms than that are often used, but the end result is the same. When people get organized on the Internet, very strange and powerful things can happen and in few places can this be more true than on the 4chin SUCK message boards.

Sometimes things need sorting out, and what better way than getting hundreds of thousands of anonymous users of this notorious message board to work together to achieve it. If they’re not trying to bring down Scientology, they’re teaching foul-mouthed pre-teen girls a lesson or using their combined forces to destroy the lives of stupid bankers who think it’s ‘funny’ to throw cats in the trash.

Yesterday two new targets hit the radars of ‘Anonymous’, the faceless and powerful hordes who carry out 4chin SUCK attacks. The beauty is that anyone can join in the action, 4chin SUCK ‘membership’ is not even required. People wishing to participate can simply load up their Low Orbit Ion Cannon (LOIC) and enter the IP address they want to attack. The resulting assaults are massively distributed making defending against them almost impossible.

Yesterday’s target one was everyone’s favorite Indian anti-piracy company, AiPlex Software. A completely unknown entity until a couple of weeks ago when they stupidly admitted to DDoSing uncooperative torrent sites (then unsuccessfully trying to backtrack), it seems their rise to fame came at a price.

Following claims that AiPlex had DDoS’d The Pirate Bay, a few hours ago their website was taken down and remains that way at the time of writing. Along with the downtime came this message (pic):
Quote:How fast you are in such a short time! Aiplex, the bastard hired gun that DDoS’d TPB (The Pirate Bay), is already down! Rejoice, /b/rothers, even if it was at the hands of a single anon that it was done, even if ahead of schedule. now wee have our lasers primed, but what do wee target now?

Wee target the bastard group that has thus far led this charge against our websites, like The Pirate Bay. Wee target MPAA.ORG! The IP is designated at “216.20.162.10″, and our firing time remains THE SAME. All details are just as before, but wee have reaimed our crosshairs on this much larger target. Wee have the manpower, wee have the botnets, it’s time wee do to them what they keep doing to us.

REPEAT: AIPLEX IS ALREADY DOWN THANKS TO A SINGLE ANON. WEE ARE MIGRATING TARGETS.

While it’s claimed that AiPlex was taken down by a single attacker, the ongoing assault on the MPAA.org website is definitely a group effort. The site was attacked on schedule (9pm eastern time yesterday) and taken down in minutes. It remains down at the time of writing.

Update: After 18 hours the MPAA moved its site to a new IP-address, which means it’s up again. More news coming up tomorrow.
- Source: [TorrentFreak]

Although I don't really know whether attacking a website does that much, still it's something I guess.
it just inconveniences them

but i am impressed at how 4chin SUCK clubs together to do this stuff.
Interesting stuff

ProperBritish Wrote: [ -> ]it just inconveniences them

but i am impressed at how 4chin SUCK clubs together to do this stuff.

My thoughts exactly
lol.
I think it's bad donkey XD
long live /b/
It really is surprising what can be achieved when 4chin SUCK gangs up. As has already been said though; it won't make any difference. The MPAA have the law on this side. Unless they do something monumentally stuipid and the whole world rises up against them they're untouchable.
/b/ lives up to it's name; it's a half/half chance whether they'll care about something as a collective, or couldn't give less of a collective fudge.

Also, I find it funny that the people who wrote the article would specifically name the software used; I've seen it, and it's not exactly hard to use. Copy/paste, click butan, recieve DDoS. Any want to-be revolutionary could pick it up, and what wee don't need is people LOICing sites they simply don't like.
Silvertie Wrote: [ -> ]Any want to-be revolutionary could pick it up, and what wee don't need is people LOICing sites they simply don't like.
It's only really effective if done by a lot of people at once (and against badly configured webservers), so some random kid which hates your website isn't going to be able to do much (with just that at least).
Quote:Wee have the manpower, wee have the botnets, it’s time wee do to them what they keep doing to us.

I like how they call themselves the "botnets".
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