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Panda cops Anonymous retribution

In a predictable backlash against the sweep that has netted suspected LulzSec members in America and Europe, Anonymous has defaced some Web pages of the security firm Panda Security.

As previously reported by The Register, the arrests turned on the assistance of Hector Xavier Monsegur, known in LulzSec circles as Sabu. Anonymous has added another name-to-blame to the list, accusing Panda Security of helping the FBI by infiltrating chat rooms and message boards.

The promo page, Panda Security’s “Cybercrime Files”, has been defaced with a long statement denouncing Sabu, and accusing the security company of “working with Law Enforcement to lurk and snitch on anonymous activists”.

Panda’s defaced promotional page.

The attackers list a total of 36 of the company’s pages which it says have been defaced, some of which have either been restored or were listed by mistake.

“Anonymous existed before LulzSec and will continue existing”, the post also states.

More seriously, the defaced page – still available at the time of writing – also shows e-mail addresses and passwords apparently obtained in the attack.

The Register also notes that following December’s attack on Stratfor, at least some Anonymous members were suspicious of Sabu, calling him a possible “agent provocateur” in a statement posted on Pastebin. ®

Article source: http://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.co.uk/2012/03/07/panda_sec_attacked_by_anon/

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