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To Protest Assange’s Arrest, Anonymous Hackers Knock Over 1,600 UK Websites Offline, Including the Supreme Court and National Crime Agency

- April 16, 2019

The hackers who spent the weekend cyber attacking Ecuadorian government websites in protest of the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have now turned their attention to the United Kingdom.

On Monday evening both the Supreme Court of the UK and the National Crime Agency websites were offline.

While the UK government has strong distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protections in place, the Supreme Court website has currently been down for over an hour and a half along with 1,633 other UK websites hosted on the same server.

None of this was directed by WikiLeaks or Assange himself — the hackers say they are acting on their own as an act of protest.

Speaking to the Gateway Pundit on Sunday, a member of the hacker group who goes by the pseudonym ‘Nama’ declared they will be launching cyber attacks against the United States and Sweden after the UK.

Over the weekend, the group took down or defaced over 30 Ecuadorian websites including the Central Bank of Ecuador, their Ministry of Interior, the Ecuadorian Assembly in the UK and the main website for the Government of Ecuador. They also posted data dumps of 728 identification ID card numbers that appear to belong to people who work in the Ecuadorian government.

Many of the websites, including the Central Bank of Ecuador, have been offline since Saturday.

After the websites had been offline for twelve hours, the hackers warned that if they were restored “we will fire again to burn their servers.”

The official website of La Maná canton in Ecuador featured a picture of Assange for over twelve hours, along with a quote from him that read, “You have to start with the truth. The truth is the only way we can get anywhere. Because any decision-making based on lies or ignorance can not lead to a good conclusion.”

Nama said that starting Monday his group will begin targeting UK government websites as well as the Ecuadorian sites, “just to show in the world the #FreeAssange message.”

“First we hit their Gov sites with a Botnet to make them unavailable and then we are leaking their stuff,” Nama told TGP.

Asked what their ultimate goal is with the hacks, Nama said “our attacks are just like the riots at the streets with police, but its more powerful because we can damage the government more. We can make them lose a lot of money.”

Responding to if they have a specific message for President Donald Trump, the hacker asserted that “Trump is a troll. He can’t hold the US. Nothing more for him.”

As far as UK officials go, Nama said that the “UK is like the US. We have send already message in UK.”

“Free Assange or the chaos is coming,” they warned.

The Gateway Pundit asked Nama if the hackers were worried about eventually being caught and they boldly asserted that they are not.

“I’m not worried, because I’m doing it for Freedom and for the people. We are not criminals,” Nama said. “Criminals should worried about getting caught. People like us should not get worried.”

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