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Anonymous hacks US Sentencing Commission website for Swartz

Published time: January 26, 2013 10:51
Edited time: January 26, 2013 17:02
Still from YouTube video/Aarons ArkAngel

Hacktivist movement Anonymous has hijacked the US Sentencing Commission website as a personal vendetta to retaliate against the justice system that threatened to imprison web activist Aaron Swartz, who recently committed suicide, for decades.

The website was hacked early Saturday and a message was placed saying that “a line was crossed” when Swartz killed himself two weeks ago.

“Two weeks ago today, Aaron Swartz was killed. Killed because he faced an impossible choice. Killed because he was forced into playing a game he could not win — a twisted and distorted perversion of justice — a game where the only winning move was not to play,” the statement read.

Screenshot from www.ussc.gov
Screenshot from www.ussc.gov

Anonymous now threatens to release secret information that they have reportedly copied from several governments’ computer systems they were able to access.

The hackers also put up their video statement and a list of files named after US Supreme Court justices on the hacked website.

Earlier, Anonymous gained access to MIT’s website and the Department of Justice, DOJ.gov website, using distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks to avenge the passing of Swartz.

Aaron Swartz, who co-founded both the website Reddit and the activism organization Demand Progress, was due to appear in federal court during the coming weeks because the United States says he illegally downloaded millions of academic papers from the website JSTOR, presumably for public distribution, while logged onto the computer network of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. If convicted, Swartz could have been sentenced to upwards of 35 years in prison and a US$1 million fine.

The 26-year-old Harvard fellow openly discussed his bouts with depression in the past, but Swartz’s parents and advocates alike have suggested that a serious legal fight that has dominated the activist’s life in recent years played a role in his passing.

In a statement published shortly after his death, the activist’s family said, “Aaron’s death is not simply a personal tragedy. It is the product of a criminal justice system rife with intimidation and prosecutorial overreach. Decisions made by officials in the Massachusetts US Attorney’s office and at MIT contributed to his death.”

Others, including Kim Dotcom, the founder of the now-defunct file-storage site Megaupload, also believe that Aaron Swartz became a political target, and that is what led to his tragic death.

"There is no reasonable cause behind going after a young genius like him in the fashion they did," Dotcom told RT in an interview.

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Comments (27)

Anonymous user 11.03.2013 06:18

great! keep countineu of hacking .

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D'artagnan 28.01.2013 18:39

Not one criminal that has been exposed in these undeniable and incriminating evidence leaks has been even charged but the whisleblowers are dead or in imprisoned. A new law is in effect with the possibilty of death as punishment  - Revealing powerful and political criminals is now verboten, by order of the worldwide gestapo.

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Anonymous (unregistered) 28.01.2013 01:26

The dude killed himself becasue of an act of crime the he committed. His death is terrible but this was no one's fault but his own. 

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