Looks like Sabu’s arrest, along with those that he brought down with him, has not slowed down Anonymous any. In fact it appears to just have stirred the proverbial beehive.
Since the news on Sabu, Anonymous has attacked Panda Labs’ websites due to the roll they played in outing a number of its members.
#ANTISEC IS BACK ONCE AGAIN KNOCKING SNITCHES DOORS CAUSE TRAISON IS SOMETHING WE DONT FORGIVE
YEAH YEAH
WE KNOW…
SABU SNITCHED ON US
AS USUALLY HAPPENS FBI MENACED HIM TO TAKE HIS SONS AWAY
WE UNDERSTAND, BUT WE WERE YOUR FAMILY TOO (REMEMBER WHAT YOU LIKED TO SAY?)IT’S SAD AND WE CANT IMAGINE HOW IT FEELS HAVING TO LOOK AT THE MIRROR EACH MORNING
AND SEE THERE THE GUY WHO SHOPPED THEIR FRIENDS TO POLICE.
ANYWAY…LOVE TO LULZSEC / ANTISEC FALLEN FRIENDS
THOSE WHO TRULY BELIEVED WE COULD MAKE A DIFFERENCE
LOVE TO THOSE BUSTED ANONS, FRIENDS WHO ARE FIGHTING FOR THEIR OWN FREEDOM NOW
LOVE TO THOSE WHO FIGHTED FOR THEIR FREEDOM IN TUNISIA, EGYPT, LIBYA
SYRIA, BAHRAIN, YEMEN, IRAN, ETC AND ETC AND ETC
LOVE TO THOSE WHO FIGHTED FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH, FOR A REAL DEMOCRACY,
FOR A GOVT FREE OF CORRUPTION,
FOR A FREE WORLD WHERE WE ARE ABLE TO SHARE OUR KNOWLEDGE FREELYLOVE TO THOSE WHO FIGHT FOR SOMETHING THEY BELIEVE IN
WE ARE ANTISEC
WE LL FIGHT TILL THE ENDTO FBI AND OTHER SHITS
COME AT US BROS
WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU
Panda Security’s response via Facebook states that it was just some externally hosted servers used for marketing purposes with no valuable information.
The attack did not breach Panda Security’s internal network and neither source code, update servers nor customer data was accessed. The only information accessed was related to marketing campaigns such as landing pages and some obsolete credentials, including supposed credentials for employees that have not been working at Panda for over five years.
Along with Panda it seems the Vatican has been dealt a recent blow to their website as well:
“Anonymous decided today to besiege your site in response to the doctrine, to the liturgies, to the absurd and anachronistic concepts that your for-profit organization spreads around the world,†the statement read.
“This attack is not against the Christian religion or the faithful around the world, but against the corrupt Roman Apostolic Church.”
Vatican.va was inaccessible for most of today. A spokesman for the Vatican confirmed there were technical issues, but wouldn’t say it was hacked.
Seems to me they are trying to prove that even with the hiccup of Sabu and some of the other members they are still very much out there.
-Matty J
@mattjay