#OperationPayback is back !!!
We are currently recruiting and it's going to be big
Find us at www.AnonOps.net
http://anonnews.org/?p=press&a=item&i=687

Just like with any "war", there must be battles fought, before any side can claim a victory.
#OperationPayback is back, and it's time to gather momentum.
Before we take on the "big fish", we must target the smaller sites, once we gather the momentum needed for the Operation, we can target the bigger sites.

BREIN's recent actions make it a primary target, and will get us in the news almost immediately after taking it down. Search them in the news if you are not aware of what they did!

Remember, it's about sending out a message, consider it a form of protest.

Anti-Copyright

Possible Targets:
For each target, please include its Alexa Rating from Alexa.com
The Alexa rating does not signify how "big" a site is, but it allows everyone to see how popular a site is, i.e. how many visits it gets
www.anti-piracy.nl (BREIN) - Alexa Rating:  370,145
Was hit with hours(So far) of downtime starting March 3rd. www.anti-piracy.nl(BREIN) attempted to alleviate the pressure by dis-abling all their pictures and logos. To no aveil the 13 brave anons were successfull, and continued to eat bandwidth.
www.riaa.com - Alexa Rating: 135,016 - DOSarrest supported
www.mpaa.com - Alexa Rating:137,678 - DOSarrest supported


Specific Reasons (other than copywrong):
www.anti-piracy.nl (BREIN) - They shutdown 11 Usenet forums, they are in the habit of seizing servers, and in the end, they always get paid for everything they seize. It appears as though they share their hosting with upto 20 other anti-piracy sites, so taking them down will also take down a few other anti-piracy sites. They have been in the news a lot lately, and they have been DDoS'd quite a bit over the last few days, which they were also in the news for. If Anonymous steps in, we can show that we are against what they are doing, and immediately get into the news for it, even though the site would be easy to take down.

Alexa Rating Guide:
1-30,000 = Extremely Large Sites
30,000-100,000 = Large Sites
100,000-250,000 = Medium Sites
250,000-500,000 = Small Sites
500,000+ = Extremely Small Sites
The Alexa Rating is by no means an accurate guide of how "important" a site is, it only gives a vague idea to how many people visit the site a day. E.G. A governmental website can only be viewed by a few hundred people a day, but it is very important to some people.

#OperationPayback Guide:
1. Pick a target
2. DDoS / Attack
3. Demands met? NO? Repeat the procedure, pick a bigger target
4. ???
5. profit!

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