Wednesday, December 8, 2010

WikiLeaks Cablegate LIVE Updates

Cablegate Wikileaks, the last dump of confidential documents by Wikileaks, the site has an important place in the news this week. (Scroll down for updates online.)
Wikileaks began publishing the first set of 250,000 documents secret State Department on Sunday, including cables linked to Iran and its nuclear program, which causes many reactions.

CONNECT Sam Stein reports that the Obama administration does not exclude legal action against Wikileaks after the last line site of leakage. In July, Wikileaks has released more than 90,000 newspaper war in Afghanistan. war in Iraq were released newspapers last month. Founder Julian Assange Wikileaks said the next target discharge a megabanks United States.

The group Anonymous has online salvage operation "Twitter seems to have been suspended.

Attempts to access the Twitter account now return an error message from Twitter that says "Sorry, the profile you are trying to view has been suspended."


According to ABC, Sarah Palin has been the subject of personal attacks by cyber attacks carried out by supporters of Wikileaks. Palin has raised the ire of the Anonymous Group with comments Wikileaks founder Julian Assange should be pursued with "the same urgency as we pursue al Qaeda and Taliban leaders." She has been an outspoken critic of Wikileaks.

According to the ABC report:

Hackers in London apparently affiliated with the Operation Recovery "- a group of supporters and Julian Assange Wikileaks - have tried to close and disrupted SarahPac Sarah and Todd Palin's personal accounts credit card.

"No wonder others are keeping quiet about antics Assange, Palin sent." This is what happens when you are exercising the First Amendment and speak against his illness, the espionage efforts against America. "

Facebook page recovery banned

The Huffington Post reports that Anonymous, a group of hacker activist who was disabling websites in a show of support for Wikileaks says that Facebook has banned his page.


A Facebook page is a distinct presence used solely for commercial or promotional purposes. Among other things, Pages that are hateful, threatening, or obscene are not allowed. We also Pages which attack a person or group, or are introduced by an unauthorized person.

Reportedly site becomes the target cyberattack

TARGET: WWW.VISA.COM:: FIRE FIRE FIRE! WEAPONS

You can follow on how the rates of visa if it is contested here.

The site is currently offline. You can read more on this developing story here.

3:51 pm ET Real Time For graphics performance of the target sites over Wikileaks

Netcraft provides graphical real-time performance for all sites targeted in the attacks of Wikileaks.

You can see here how well the sites belonging to Visa, PayPal, MasterCard and doing as well as the different areas on the site Wikileaks and Anonymous.

WikiLeaks Cablegate LIVE Updates

Hackers Defend WikiLeaks by Attacking PayPal ,PostFinance and Mastercard.com

A hacker group connected to the 4chan imageboard online, often called Anonymous, retaliated against several sites that refuse service to Wikileaks shortly after the site began releasing cables secret embassy.

The site of the Swiss bank PostFinance, who closed the account Wikileaks (Wikileaks) founder Julian Assange, was taken down and is still not available at the time of writing. Pirates also attacked PayPal but have only managed to shoot down the blog site (blog), while the service remained operational.

A spokesman for the group behind the attacks on PayPal and PostFinance said they will target any website that is the same group is believed to be behind the series of attacks collectively known as "bowing to pressure the government. "" Operation: Payback ", which was anti-piracy organizations like the RIAA and MPAA.

Other companies have refused service are Wikileaks DNS service EveryDNS.net and Amazon (Amazon.com). Most of these sites claim they did not stop account because of political pressure Wikileaks, instead of naming a technical or procedural reasons to deny service to Wikileaks.

AnonOps - Calling MasterCard.com services



When anonymous is through with them MasterCard will be asking for donations through PayPal

Anonymous crash MasterCard site operation payback wikileaks