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Anonymous Sri Lanka On a DNS Attacking spree

Posted on August 17, 2011 by Lee J

In the pasted days Anonymous SriLanka has been like a auto set machine take down and scanning dns systems of well known websites and exposing what they can online; Some of the sites that have been hit are the Navy, ISACA, REDHAT and many many more. https://pastebin.com/4izdBwNR https://pastebin.com/MkEMsXiH https://pastebin.com/C7ZQPmez https://pastebin.com/ddGZdkM7 https://pastebin.com/qbNT1pQf https://pastebin.com/SmJaERVn https://pastebin.com/320adc6v https://pastebin.com/9K7y1UzD https://pastebin.com/zxrka602 https://pastebin.com/kXSxcUQh https://pastebin.com/UChmcw0u https://pastebin.com/0wXj8z8P https://pastebin.com/2sPNzraX And many more Follow them on twitter for constant updates of systems they have been attacking. They have also released another note on paste bin titled H@ll 0f F@m3

We will release the massive dumps in near future….!! – Stay with us for the sake of humanity. Hacktivists Group Who Loves Mother Land Sri Lanka. Hail to Anonymous, Lulzsec and Operation Anti-Sec. Freedom For All Mankind On Earth. May Peace Prevail Always….!!!

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