Hackers attack F1 websites

21/04/2012
NEWS STORY

Protests ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix continue to gather momentum as activists move from the real world and in to cyber space.

Computer hacking group Anonymous has targeted the sport's official website in order to create what it called 'a smoking crater in cyberspace'. The site was quickly restored however further cyber attacks were promised throughout the weekend.

The Anonymous group has previously been responsible for defacing websites belonging to the Chinese Government and the FBI.

Another website was also attacked, though it was not as quick to react as Ecclestone's and was still offline several hours later featuring the following message from the Anonymous group:

Greetings from Anonymous

For over one year the people of Bahrain have struggled against the oppressive regime of King Hamad bin Al Khalifa. They have been murdered in the streets, run over with vehicles, beaten, tortured, tear gassed, kidnapped by police, had their businesses vandalised by police, and have tear gas thrown in to their homes on a nightly basis.

Still the regime persists to deny any meaningful reform and continues to use brutal and violent tactics to oppress the popular calls for reformation. Not only is the Human Rights situation in Bahrain tragic, it becomes more drastic with each passing day. For these reasons the F1 Grand Prix in Bahrain should be strongly opposed. The Al Khalifa regime stands to profit heavily off the race and has promised to use live ammunition against protestors in preparation. They have already begun issuing collective punishment to entire villages for protests and have promised further retribution "to keep order" for the F1 events in Bahrain. The Formula 1 racing authority was well-aware of the Human Rights situation in Bahrain and still chose to contribute to the regime's oppression of civilians and will be punished.

We demand the immediate release of human rights worker Abdulhadi Alkhawaja who has spent over 70 days on hunger strike. He has committed no crimes and is being punished by the regime for advocating people's basic human rights. Free him and all other political prisoners in Bahrain. End torture. Deport all mercenary police and stop the use of tear gas against civilians.

We Do Not Forgive. We Do Not Forget. Expect Us.

0x0 was and still is here. Join #OpBahrain

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Published: 21/04/2012
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