Visa blocks payments to WikiLeaks.

i started in professional computing back in 63 and worked on a machine that had vacuum tubes and was bigger than two or more houses (AN/FSQ-Y7)
the bad old days of computing when all we had were card decks without edit capability - but, if you were lucky, you could get away with coding in machine code using the main console

Sounds like a radar system you operated on, such as the AN/TPS-75, or the AN/APQ-93, both of which I have been trained to operate on in the past.
 
LOL! Actually, I've always had a PC. When I purchased my first computer I was in a hurry to get on a chat site as I was at home recovering from an accident. The site asked for a name so I looked around the room and saw a picture of the apple trees where I grew up so... apple it was.

Those were the days. The group of chatters would meet every so often. PA. NY. Ontario, Canada. Spend a couple of days at a hotel. Have a few beers.

Wouldn't it be great if this group met for a few beers? :ouch:

You're not the first to bring it up. At the very least, the Holy Trinity would like to meet up sometime. At the very least, I might be able to con Grind into meeting at a bar the next time he flies out here. :clink:
 
The bit about the file seems real enough. You can still download it on various P2P networks and it is a precaution which seems eminently sensible if you're going to annoy lots of powerful people.

What i haven't seen is any threat from Assange to "destroy the US economy". If anyone has a quote i'd be grateful.

Destroy the US economy, is he going to become a banker?
 
I see stuff out in the blogosphere and one article talking about a lively discussion on Shep Smith's show, but nothing other than a couple of major banks.

Here's one from November 30th: http://www.theburningplatform.com/?p=7873

I was wondering if bringing down their sites could also paralyze their computer systems that handle credit card purchases? It could very well cripple sales purchases and naturally they will be heavier this time of year.

That's the same sort of thing i found when i had a quick look. There's lots of speculation by third parties about what Assange's motives may be and lots of commentators attributing threats against America to him, but direct quotes proving this are somewhat hard to come by. He doesn't appear to have said an awful lot.

It should also be made clear that the denial of service attacks that have hit Visa and Mastercard are orchestrated by a group of hackers angry at government interference in the freedom of the net, and censorship, rather than cyber soldiers for Assange or Wikileaks.
 
That's the same sort of thing i found when i had a quick look. There's lots of speculation by third parties about what Assange's motives may be and lots of commentators attributing threats against America to him, but direct quotes proving this are somewhat hard to come by. He doesn't appear to have said an awful lot.

It should also be made clear that the denial of service attacks that have hit Visa and Mastercard are orchestrated by a group of hackers angry at government interference in the freedom of the net, and censorship, rather than cyber soldiers for Assange or Wikileaks.

He is reported as being an anarchist.
And having kissed Anna I can't blame him for being mad!
 
That's the same sort of thing i found when i had a quick look. There's lots of speculation by third parties about what Assange's motives may be and lots of commentators attributing threats against America to him, but direct quotes proving this are somewhat hard to come by. He doesn't appear to have said an awful lot.

It should also be made clear that the denial of service attacks that have hit Visa and Mastercard are orchestrated by a group of hackers angry at government interference in the freedom of the net, and censorship, rather than cyber soldiers for Assange or Wikileaks.

You know if that were the case and these supposed claims of his could indeed be attributed to the events with Visa and Mastercard, the first 20 hits on Google would be all about it. I combed various news stations and couldn't find any direct correlation between the two.

Odder yet, is Damocles usually explains his words; even if he was being sarcastic.
 
So, when did Visa and Mastercard become "the government?"

I think the government should identify as many of the attacker's IP addresses as possible, and make them public. Then kids the world over can test their own hacking skills...
 
You know if that were the case and these supposed claims of his could indeed be attributed to the events with Visa and Mastercard, the first 20 hits on Google would be all about it. I combed various news stations and couldn't find any direct correlation between the two.

Odder yet, is Damocles usually explains his words; even if he was being sarcastic.
I was just going on something I heard. I don't find anything about it on teh webs. So, it is likely some idiot on the radio spouting off.

However the "insurance" file certainly exists. 1.4 Gigs of encrypted zip file. That would be enough to release everything they have so far plus quite a few hundred thousand more pages.

Visa and Mastercard both use an outside company to run their charges (same company). Attacks on their websites will not effect your credit card.
 
So, when did Visa and Mastercard become "the government?"

I think the government should identify as many of the attacker's IP addresses as possible, and make them public. Then kids the world over can test their own hacking skills...

An internets hacker may say - "when they bowed to government pressure to swiftly deny service to an organisation which has not been charged with any offence in any court."
 
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