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Thursday, 9 December 2010 - WikiLeaks backers hit MasterCard and Visa in cyberstrike |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (4) Slideshow Video Email Print Reprints Read Police link ex-convict to death of Hollywood publicist 08 Dec 2010 WikiLeaks backers hit MasterCard and Visa in cyberstrike | 08 Dec 2010 U.S. fiscal health worse than Europe's: China adviser 08 Dec 2010 Testy Obama fires back at Democrats over tax deal | 07 Dec 2010 Special Report: STD fears sparked case against WikiLeaks boss 07 Dec 2010 Discussed 152 Obama unveils tax deal with Republicans 76 WikiLeaks founder Assange arrested in Britain 66 Australia blames U.S. over WikiLeaks, founder held in UK Watched Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 Row over vote orgasm video Fri, Nov 19 2010 Playboy opens Mexican casino Sun, Dec 5 2010 Analyst Research Report Title Price Trading Report for (MA). A detailed report, including free correlated market analysis, and updates. 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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged nations meeting in Mexico to agree to steps to fight climate change that fall short of a perfect deal.  Full Article  World Bank chief to launch carbon market fund Analysis: Mexico hailed, others blamed if talks fail? Melting glaciers threaten floods in Himalayas, Andes A comparison of Cancun, Copenhagen meetings More Green Business news WikiLeaks backers hit MasterCard and Visa in cyberstrike Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By Keith Weir LONDON (Reuters) - Credit card giants MasterCard and Visa came under intense cyber attack on Wednesday as supporters of WikiLeaks retaliated for moves against Julian Assange after the release of U.S. diplomatic cables that angered and... 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Credit: Reuters/Valentin Flauraud By Keith Weir LONDON | Thu Dec 9, 2010 1:04am EST LONDON (Reuters) - Credit card giants MasterCard and Visa came under intense cyber attack on Wednesday as supporters of WikiLeaks retaliated for moves against Julian Assange after the release of U.S. diplomatic cables that angered and embarrassed Washington. The Swedish prosecution authority, whose arrest order for Assange over accusations of sexual offenses led a British court to remand the 39-year-old WikiLeaks website founder in custody, also said it had reported an online attack to police. Assange's online supporters hit the corporate website of credit card firm MasterCard in apparent retaliation for its blocking of donations to the WikiLeaks website. "We are glad to tell you that www.mastercard.com/ is down and it's confirmed!" said an entry on the Twitter feed of a group calling itself AnonOps, which says it fights against censorship and "copywrong." The same group claimed responsibility for bringing down Visa Inc's site, which was temporarily unavailable in the United States, but later restored. Visa spokesman Paul Cohen said its processing network "is functioning normally and cardholders can continue to use their cards as they routinely would. Account data is not at risk." Mark Stephens, Assange's principal lawyer in London, denied the WikiLeaks founder had ordered the cyber strikes, which appeared to target companies seen as cooperating with efforts to rein in WikiLeaks. Assange "did not give instructions to hack" the company websites, Stephens told Reuters. MasterCard, calling the attack "a concentrated effort to flood our corporate website with traffic and slow access," said all its services had been restored and that account data was not at risk. But it said the attack, mounted by hackers using simple tools posted on the Web, had extended beyond its website to payment processing technology, leaving some customers unable to make online payments using MasterCard software. CARRY ON Assange, who is hailed by supporters as a defender of free speech, is now battling to clear his name. He spent the night in a British jail and will appear for a hearing next Tuesday. He has lived periodically in Sweden and has been accused of sexual misconduct by two female Swedish WikiLeaks volunteers. The pair's lawyer said their claims were not a politically motivated plot against Assange. "It has nothing to do with WikiLeaks or the CIA," said lawyer Claes Borgstrom, whose website also came under cyber attack, according to officials. Assange has angered U.S. authorities and triggered headlines worldwide by publishing the secret cables. 1 2 Next Technology Financials Stocks Global Markets   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. Comments (4) princecastillo wrote: “On November 27th, the State Department, the U.S. government basically, wrote a letter saying that the WikiLeaks activities were deemed illegal in the United States…… Ah yes-the land of the free-champion of free speech and democracy… It smacks of censureship and other than the fact that a good deal of what has been revealed is what we suspected all along and is causing the governments involved some embarassment-what exactly is illegal here???? I do not want my government acting like some despot leader by silencing critics,arresting people who do not agree with them etc etc… WE hold ourselves to a higher standard and thats what makes a real democracy where there is dissent and we do keep our leaders accountable…. It is NOT my business,your business and definitly not our goverments business to interfere here….I applaude the hackers of Mastercard and Visa-let them understand by lost revenue how free speech REALLY works and it is not by kowtowing to a bullying goverment…. Dec 08, 2010 9:48pm EST  --  Report as abuse tangogo68 wrote: I think some of these paranoid nerds ought to try to get out of their basements a bit more often, and maybe meet some people and have some actual relationships, maybe even families of their own — otherwise their mothers ought to threaten that their comic-books and video-games will be taken away for a week or two — what do they think they will achieve by blocking access to a few websites, apart from temporary inconveniences and additional perceptions of their beloved internet becoming an increasingly toxic environment ? — now, if they were able to bring down online banking facilities, then I’d be impressed — until then their juvenile behaviour is simply annoying. Dec 09, 2010 12:04am EST  --  Report as abuse Jocomus wrote: The U.S. mulls to charge Wikileaks founder with treason. But he is an Australian, the proper plaintiff should be Australia not U.S. This is just another instance that U.S. applies domestic laws against foreign citizens. We’ve seen other ridicules from their anti-terrorism acts. Now there emerges another category “cyber terrorists” attacking from nowhere, but without bloodshed. Is this Retribution or a Hack War starting to play out ? 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