HACKERS DEFACE AUSSIE CENSORSHIP WEBSITE (Update)
27 March 2009
Protesters cause website to briefly go
offline
Hackers protesting the secret censorship blacklists of
the Australian government exposed by Wikileaks (see
previous InfoPowa reports) caused the online censorship
board's web page to be taken briefly offline Thursday,
reports the Wired.com blog.
Whilst Communications
Minister Stephen Conroy was doing the talkshow rounds
trying to rationalise the secretive censorship moves of
the government's Australian Media and Communications
Authority, the hackers hijacked the agency's website to
protest revelations that the government planned to
require ISPs to block public access to thousands of
websites, many of which are innocuous.
The
hackers executed a little censorship of their own,
replacing the AMCD public message with their own
tongue-in-cheek version that started: "We are part of an
elaborate deception from China to control and sheepify
the nation..."
The federal government's actions
have triggered protests across Australia, with critics
slamming it as censorship. Internet providers argue that
the sort of filtering being considered by the government
could slow browsing speeds, and point out that illegal
material such as child pornography can be traded on
peer-to-peer networks or chats, which would not be
covered by the filter.
Several Internet providers
are conducting trials of the filter, but three of
Australia's biggest ISPs have withdrawn from the trial.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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