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Wiki Boat Adds Another Target, Glen Core To Today’s Attacks, Press Release Added

Posted on June 21, 2012 by Lee J

wikiboat-wednesday-6-20-12-pastebin-com_ Today Anonymous hacktivist @Thewikiboat has been attacking nazi based websites, recently they have just started attacking glencore.com which at time of publishing was still currently offline. oops-google-chrome-could-not-connect-to-www-glencore-com_ They have also released a press release with detailed but simple reasons behind these attacks.

Today we wanted to celebrate WikiBoat Wednesday with another wave of DDoS attacks. We wanted to post this press release to explain each attack of the day up to this point. www.kkk.com – taken down because of the hate the group professes and promotes www.americannaziparty.com – taken down because we hate all Nazis that are not UGNazis www.glencore.com – as mentioned in OpNewSon we took them down due to the human rights violations they commit over seas to make a quick buck The day has just began and we have many targets to strike. To keep up with the latest hits we make follow our twitters:

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