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The Obama administration is using the scandal Wikileaks to take a fierce attack on the internet free. The United States could begin to resemble other nations that have adopted restrictive measures on the Internet and personal freedoms. Could be arriving measures ranging from licensing for websites to massive government surveillance of all mobile devices and computer systems. Saturday, December 11, 2010
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A group of hackers have started to attack activists MasterCard.com, Amazon.com, PostFinace, Paypal.com and others in retaliation for the cutting of the organization Wikileaks.
The target companies, after receiving pressure from the U.S. government had chosen to sever their relations with Wikileaks, preventing the organization to host your site, interrupting the flow of donations and freezing Swiss bank accounts of the same. The hacker group is without a leader and work anonymously. The group had already attacked some organizations in the past, worthy of note are the websites of the Church of Scentology. In the post about Twitter and other statements online, hackers said they agree with the mission to Wikileaks for the opening of the governments, exposing lies and supporting freedom of the press and the Internet. However, their online activism can have unforeseen consequences. Unspecified new regulations are being drafted by the Obama administration, that would make it easier for the government spy on internet communications, including email, social media, web sites in general and mobile phones. Obama hopes to require all online communication devices to be made with the built-in ability to comply with an order of interception.
Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen has argued that the U.S. is taking in a street where the USA Patriot Act may soon include a direct survey of internet and phone, which further hinders the freedom of Constitutional American and the open internet. "You have people like Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, who is chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security, which is demanding an investigation of the New York Times for publishing cablegrams Wikileaks," he said. "Unfortunately in this country, the idiocy of our public officials is not a crime. Why, if it is, Joe Lieberman would probably spend 20 years of his life in prison for that." He explained that the agenda of the government for regulation and restrictive measures on the Internet is very active in the Clinton administration. The targeting of journalists and others is not entirely new, even in America. Cablegrams leaked diplomats are lined up for most U.S. agenda, but the founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange has now been labeled as an enemy. " There is a report on a Lebanese newspaper that Assange earlier this year he met with Israeli officials to assure them that nothing arising from these cablegrams would hurt Israel, especially Israel's attack on Lebanon 2006 and the subsequent attack in Gaza and that none of these would be released cablegrams, "said Madsen. "We see several games being implemented, games within games." He said that Obama is using what the administration to take a fierce attack on the Internet network neutrality. "The Obama administration is actually worse than the previous Bush administration," said Madsen. At the current pace, he said, the United States could begin to resemble the other nations that have taken restrictive measures for internet and personal freedoms. Policies ranging from licensing for websites to massive government surveillance of all mobile devices and computer systems may be in the process of arrival.
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This is what we face" said Madsen.

http://www.wariscrime.com/2010/12/09/news/from-wikileaks-to-internet-crackdown/
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