Sunday, May 19, 2013   

Australia admits hackers downed spy agency site
(08-10 12:57)

Hacking group Anonymous claimed to have shut down a computer server belonging to Australia's domestic spy agency ASIO, reportedly briefly closing down access to its public web page. The Australian Security Intelligence Organization acknowledged some disruption to its website, AFP reports.
“ASIO is aware that there may have been some technical issues with its public website,'' a spokesperson said. “ASIO's public website does not host any classified information and any disruption would not represent a risk to ASIO's business.''
Micro-blogging site Twitter has carried comments in recent days that ASIO and Defence Signals Directorate sites were being targeted by Australian hackers linked to Anonymous.
In an early Thursday morning post on its Twitter feed Anonymous Australia (AuAnon) wrote: “The anonymous Operation Australia hackers have today again been busy with further attacks on the ASIO and DSD website''.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported that ASIO's website was down for at least 30 minutes in the morning today, but it appeared to be loading normally in the afternoon.
The group Anonymous, which is believed to be a loosely affiliated network of “hacktivists’’, has attacked sites around the world including those of MasterCard and Visa, the US Justice Department, and the Tunisian and Yemen governments.


   
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