WikiLeaks.org returned to action today after being down for over a week due to a giant DDoS attack.
Thanks to the help of Web security company CloudFare, the site is back up, after CloudFare saw WikiLeak's plea for assistance via Twitter.
A group calling themselves 'Anti Leaks' has taken credit for that attack, which took down WikiLeak's main page and most mirror sites, as well.
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Tell me, would a CIA/NSA/FBI front not deny their connection, especially since this DDoS is quite illegal? Give me a break! Who else but the US government would have the resources, time, or desire to DDoS several Wikileaks URLs for that length of time, besides Stratfor? Well?! The answer is self-evident: no one.
If it wasn't a standard-acronym US agency, it was merely a standalone "offshoot" of the government (Stratfor itself, most likely), quite obviously.
The fact that Trapwire (and Stratfor) is a complete joke, as far as anyone can tell, is immaterial; their involvement in this DDoS (especially after Wikileaks previously exposed their stunning incompetence) is pretty much a given.
Is the CIA-Connected Company behind #TrapWire are the only one with the capabilities to Attack several Wikileaks URL's.
Wikileaks report & sustain a 10GB worth of DDoS attacks each second (for a week or so) which is massive.
http://www.businessinsider.com/trapwire...8#ixzz23YKFwwMT
Everything You Need to Know About TrapWire (UK, Canada & U.S.) the Government Spying Surveillance System [ #Facts ]
https://privacysos.org/node/785