Apparently, “Anonymous” won’t be accepting your friend request.
Members of the shadowy collective known for its politically motivated Web hacks and attacks are targeting Facebook for what they claim to be the social-networking giant’s misuse of personal information.
“Your medium of communication you all so dearly adore will be destroyed,” the speaker said in a YouTube video, which was posted July 16 but started circulating widely this week.
Using a voice modulator to disguise his (or her) voice, the speaker, who purports to represent Anonymous, invites viewers to “join the cause and kill Facebook for the sake of your own privacy.”
“Everything you do on Facebook stays on Facebook regardless of your privacy settings, and deleting your account is impossible,” the speaker says. “Even if you delete your account, all your information stays on Facebook and can be recovered at any time.”
The video also makes the unsubstantiated claim that Facebook has been selling user information to government agencies and giving it to security firms so they can spy on people.
A Facebook spokesman declined comment Tuesday on the alleged Anonymous plot.
The announced date for the “operation,” November 5, is Guy Fawkes Day, a commemoration of the Gunpowder Plot in which Fawkes and others placed explosives under the British House of Lords in 1605.
Anonymous’s most common mode of operation is launching distributed denial-of-service attacks. In a DDoS, multiple people use scripts to repeatedly access a website, slowing it badly or shutting it down if its servers can’t handle the traffic.
But it’s apparent that everyone who’s part of Anonymous — which rose to prominence for supporting whistle-blower site WikiLeaks — isn’t up for attacking Facebook.
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Great idea!!!
Where can we donate to this great cause 🙂
Many people in Chinuch will love it and be forever grateful.
All the comments saying “yasher koach” – I think there is a difference between closing something down legally – if that is your wish – and supporting a group of illegal hackers
forget chinuch, any good-hearted yid will love this attack !
What are all the chachomim doing on Facebook anyway?
#5, I consider myself a good-hearted yid. Why exactly should I love this attack?
For so long I’ve been saying you cannot delete a FB account.
I think a law suit is in order
Any good hearted yid will not resort to vandalism, no matter how worthy the end result.
The CEO once gave an interview where it was reported that he looked out over silicon valley and remarked “one day this will all be mine”. If this is true,I knew then and there his enterprise will fall.