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Topiary’s arrest brings more government attacks, number10 tango down

Posted on August 7, 2011 by Lee J

Recently a said to be spokesman and hacker for anonymous and lulzsec was arrested and is facing charges. from this we have seen a lot of government bodies been attacked. One of the attacks happened yesterday an was very big,with anonymous leaking 10gb of data from the police, data which contained credit card numbers, email spools, personal details and more. These attacks are not only coming from Anonymous but also others, such as @TehWongz, today they took offline a couple of government sites in a first response to the #FreeTopiary. Charrie Wong from The WongZ has warned of more and multiple targets to come. number10.gov.uk was one of today’s targets, Number10 is the official website of the British prime minister. labour.org.uk was the second target in today’s #freetopiary attacks by Charrie Wong,

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