'Anonymous' hacktivists take down child porn sites, reveal members

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Anonymous has taken credit for taking down 40 child pornography sites and leaking the names of 1500 members of one of those sites.

Starting last week, Anonymous members were browsing "the Hidden Wiki," a secret 'guidebook' site that indexes hundreds of "underground" pages that are invisible to to search engines and to regular everyday users.

The 1589 pedophiles of a child porn picture sharing site called Lolita City got their info posted to Pastebin.

All of the sites taken down are part of a "darknet," invisible, anonymous and encrypted. Some of the hidden sites in the TOR-based darknet include ways to get fake IDs, steroids or even hire assassins.

To access the site you must have a TOR browser plug-in installed.

Anonymous says they found a site called "Hard Candy" initially, which promised links to child pornography. All of the sites linked were hosted at Freedom Hosting. The group issued a warning to the host to take down the links immediately, which they refused to do. The group then took down the server. It was back up the next day but Anonymous took it down, once again.
 
hahaha! Man that is awesome! People who set up these kind of websites are absolutely disgusting!

Good job on the part of Anonymous, now thats called hacking at its best. (y)
 
So in 1 week they found challenged and took down these sick F**KERS,What the hell have law enforcement agencies around the world being doing,if this does'nt show how far behind the times they are nothing will,well done Anonymous
 
Thats what they should be doing instead of hacking sony and the likes, although these things legally need cases to be built for proper convictions so lets hope they havent screwed up anything like that!
 
I actually thought of that 2 axxxo,but for gods sake in that short period of time if they managed to stop 1 child being abused it is worth it,rather than months of investigations leading to a server being shut down only to start elsewhere,and a few token arrests,1500 names are available to parents to know what fu**ers are near you and your kids,i say more of the same please anonymous
 
I think full marks for this one, but as already said law enforcement may well have been on to these and the cases fecked as the sites will probably migrate elsewhere.
 
apparently some kiddy channel on youtube got hacked and was showing porn, read it in the newspaper.
 
I dont think they can hide anymore,once the light has been shone into the shadows the rats scurry around and are eventually caught,i would'nt even say law enforcement were aware of this due to there due diligance,with enough exposure there will be no hiding places

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apparently some kiddy channel on youtube got hacked and was showing porn, read it in the newspaper.
And this is related to this or something else

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You were refering to THIS j4v3d which is not in anyway related to this news and a week old
 
why is it that hackers can take these sick sites down but police/government can't???
well done to Anon for exposing these people.
Maybe if the police/authority paid these people to do what they know best and use it for good then it would stop them hacking sites like sony.
 
I dont think they can hide anymore,once the light has been shone into the shadows the rats scurry around and are eventually caught,i would'nt even say law enforcement were aware of this due to there due diligance,with enough exposure there will be no hiding places

---------- Post added at 12:13 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:10 AM ----------


And this is related to this or something else

---------- Post added at 02:21 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:13 AM ----------

You were refering to THIS j4v3d which is not in anyway related to this news and a week old


thanks for clearing that up sinno, me as usual not keeping up to date with news at the moment
 
Linny it is never about money with these guys,they challenge themselves and act upon it,yes there values may be blurred at times and a strict code of black and white with no grey inbetween,no matter how people feel about sony,there new terms of service are rediculous that you can never sue them if they lose your details again forever,not 100 per cent proved anonymous did it either,ordinary people would not know what these large corporations are getting us to sign away and themselves get away with it,once the hacking happened everyone knew about it,as with this they have proved there is no hiding place for these P**cks,if its on the internet it will be found,The generation of people who are in power and authority have been passed out as far as technology and use of it is concerned,look at the leaders in Ireland who are more concerned with twitter and facebook and think they know about technology,Cloud computing is what they are going to invest in heavily,have they for 1 second thought if a group like this or some group more sinister decide to take it down or even just corupt it,who will foot the insurance bill,no wonder the banks want to get into it,they will get paid twice
And England with its youthful looking leader who is only a puppet to the real power of older tories.
I'm getting of my soap box with this last thought.
If this was being investigated by law enforcement building a case for months or years and your child was taken by a friend or neighbour or even a stranger and you saw there name on the list,would you ask what would the cops do or what would you do,and if the person who did take a child or post pictures was a politician,judge or police commisioner stiffiling and impeding the investigations.
Call me a conspiracy theorist but anon are now HERO'S for this and i hope they continue the good work.

Sorry for the long winded post i usually dont go on this much
 
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