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http://www.wired.com/opinion/2014/02/comes-around-goes-around-latest-snowden-revelation-isnt-just-dangerous-anonymous-us/The New Snowden Revelation Is Dangerous for Anonymous And for All of Us
By Gabriella Coleman
02.04.14 11:30 PM
The latest Snowden-related revelation is that Britains Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) proactively targeted the communications infrastructure used by the online activist collective known as Anonymous.
Specifically, they implemented distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on the internet relay chat (IRC) rooms used by Anonymous. They also implanted malware to out the personal identity details of specific participants. And while we only know for sure that the U.K.s GCHQ and secret spy unit known as the Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group (JTRIG) launched these attacks in an operation called Rolling Thunder, the U.S. NSA was likely aware of what they were doing because the British intelligence agents presented their program interventions at the NSA conference SIGDEV in 2012. (Not to mention the two agencies sharing close ties in general.)
Whether you agree with the activities of Anonymous or not which have included everything from supporting the Arab Spring protests to DDoSing copyright organizations to doxing child pornography site users the salient point is that democratic governments now seem to be using their very tactics against them.
The key difference, however, is that while those involved in Anonymous can and have faced their day in court for those tactics, the British government has not. When Anonymous engages in lawbreaking, they are always taking a huge risk in doing so. But with unlimited resources and no oversight, organizations like the GCHQ (and theoretically the NSA) can do as they please. And its this power differential that makes all the difference.
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The New Snowden Revelation Is Dangerous for Anonymous — And for All of Us (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Feb 2014
OP
Spin alert: It's not Snowden's revelations that are dangerous, but it's the things he revealed.
Scuba
Feb 2014
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Scuba
(53,475 posts)1. Spin alert: It's not Snowden's revelations that are dangerous, but it's the things he revealed.
loudsue
(14,087 posts)2. You post nails it. Anonymous has been my hope for this world. The governments are my fear.
And the fear part is winning.
JackInGreen
(2,975 posts)3. aannnd...
as much as I loath guns, time to start packing my old sidearm.