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Published: 25 October, 2011, 22:29

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An attack on Fox News from the hacker group Anonymous has been a longtime coming. Now the collective says that an infiltration on the website for the Fair and Balanced news network will occur next month with Operation Fox Hunt slated for November 5.

An operative with the hacktivist group Anonymous narrates a video posted to the Web on October 22 that announces that an all-out attack on the Fox News website will come next month as retaliation for the network’s unjust attack on protesters with the Occupy Wall Street movement.

“Since they will not stop ridiculing the occupiers, we will simply shut them down,” says the digitzed voice in the recent YouTube clip. “Fox News, your time has come . . . Operation Fox Hunt. November 5th. May the hunt begin,” the narrator adds.

November 5 has already been designated by members of the growing Occupy Wall street movement as a practical holiday, with “Operation Cashback” expected to occur then across the world. Under that initiative, demonstrators are asked to close bank accounts across the globe and move money out of large banks and into smaller, local credit unions. Protesters aligned with the Occupy movement have already staged small cashback-style closures in branches across the United States, with an attempt at closing accounts at a Lower Manhattan Citibank earlier this month resulting in the arrest of several occupies.

When Fox News first began coverage of Occupy Wall Street — inarguably a bit too late — their coverage was light-hearted and laughable. Fox host Megyn Kelly called a young female protester’s response to being pepper-sprayed by an unprovoked NYPD officer an “overreaction,” and as recently as October 25, an article on FoxNews.com describes the movement, now in its second month, as being engaged by “a ‘red army’ of radicals seeking no less than to provoke a new, definitive economic crisis, with their goal being the full collapse of the U.S. financial system, with the ensuing chaos to be rebuilt into a utopian socialist vision.”

Fox host Geraldo Rivera attempted to report live from Zuccotti Square in Lower Manhattan weeks into the protests, only to be met with jeers of “Fox News Lies” and subsequently chased out of the square by demonstrators.

“They openly mocked protesters here as dirty hippies, uneducated fools and drug addicts and potential criminals – and they don’t know what they’re talking about, frankly,” protester Chris Cobb told RT last month.

Now, says Anonymous, it is there turn for the games. On November 5, Operation Fox Hunt will aim to “destroy the Fox News website.” In the past, hackers aligned with the Anonymous collective have successfully infiltrated the servers and websites of SONY and San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) System. Even last week, an attack on the website of the Boston Police Department has been credited to Anonymous in retaliation of the local PD’s assault on Occupy Boston protesters.

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mike (unregistered) November 29, 2011, 18:55
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when? when? All I hear is talk, talk talk.

ImaJWalker November 05, 2011, 04:32
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Does anyone else see this as more than a group of random hackers trying to stir up trouble?

To people that write things like this.. I have one question...
Are you a coward?  What are you doing to make your future and the future of all generations after you an decent place to live and make a living.   Nothing?   I thought so.

The hackers have a weapon that's more powerful than the protestors.   I commend them for doing their part when I don't have the ability to do it my self.  Good luck in your venture Anonymous.  Please try to find other newspapers and reporters that are doing as Fox.

ImaJWalker November 05, 2011, 04:24
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It seems that your own police officers are given orders to harm you if you use Freedom of Speech.  The USA is trying to make 'the right to bare arms' a thing of the past.  Your president lied to you and said Bin Laden caused 9/11 but your Air Force was told to stand down when high jackers were reported. Your president kills millions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya telling you he is doing this in the name of  humanity.  He gains your trust,  lies to you, makes up the rules as he goes without telling you and you believe it's for the good of your country and for YOU.  There is no middle class anymore.  YOU have to compete with global economy for a job.  If china can make dollar store items and ship them and your local store can sell them for a profit, what will YOU be able to offer in return in the Free Trade deal.  Nothing.  You can't afford it.
We are having trouble getting the message through in person, I only hope Anonymous can do a better job with the internet.  They have the biggest weapon available.  I never loved hackers as much as I do reading this article.
Please, try and find more papers that are not getting the word out.  The people are tired of Nazi-like rules and games.  I want my country back.