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The network of cyber activists 'Anonymous' has claimed in a Twitter account an attack on the website of the National Police during this morning has had problems of access, to protest the arrest of those responsible in Spain this group.
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RT @ AnonymousTx: What if it was all a trick of the police to q Descojonado us laughter and move from the revolution? # OpPolicia
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You must login or register to view this content.. Situation: break it down for the detention of peaceful protesters," reads in @ Anon_Central on Twitter, where under the hashtag # oppolicia, hundreds of users also report the attack and arrests by the police, described as "unacceptable."
In addition to the website of the Police, other places have also been affected by this attack have been the site of the INEM and the Public Employment Service. Access to the latter two portals at 10.45 was not yet possible. Labour sources have added that still unknown whether a cyber attack.
Under the hashtag # oppolicia, several Internet users about the attack ironized
The method used to 'lock' the websites has been Computer DDos attack (similar to that used earlier against the webs of the SGAE and the Ministry of Culture), which consists of the massive attempt to access a page to cause its collapse.
Police sources have indicated that, at present, no information about the alleged attack on his web.
Those responsible for 'Anonymous' in Spain were planning to publish sensitive data and proprietary information about agents of State Security Bodies and politicians in various websites and forums proetarra content, according to sources in the investigation after reviewing documents seized in Gijón home.
Twitter reactions
Under the hashtag # oppolicia, several surfers have satirised the attack, which occurred in response to the arrest of three people on Friday outside the dome 'Anonymous' as the National Police.
Most of the 'twitter' have clarified that "there is no such leadership" and that attacks do not respond to actions organized by one person. In any case, some 'tweets' (written in both English and Spanish) clarified that in this way, responded to the arrest of peaceful protesters. "
"The police will put two riot in front of the central computer to prevent anyone from entering or leaving without permission" or "in the raid was carried Anonymous mother was doing a solo on the computer" are some ironic remarks the 'twitter' in reference to the attack.
The National Police dismantled last Friday the top of the organization of hackers Anonymous in Spain to arrest the three managers in the country, one of which lodged in her home, a server from which computer attacks were carried out to government websites , financial and business worldwide.