First Greece, Then Sweden, Next Stop – Bulgaria

ACTAAnonymous, the cyber activism group, continue to cause disruption to EU governments and businesses in response to the EU’s acceptance of ACTA, the Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.

Greeks government servers went down, followed by Swedens and now Bulgarian pro-ACTA business Prophon becomes the latest victim in this seemingly never ending war on ACTA.

Prophons usual content was of course, “suspended” by Anonymous.  The group stated on Prophons redesigned homepage that “This domain has been seized by Anonymous under section #14 of the rules of the Internet”.

Despite, in the past week, security experts saying they could defend attacks from Anonymous with relative ease, they were only taking into account automated attacks using the groups LOIC (Low Orbit Ion Cannon) software.  Individual or co-ordinated manual attacks seem to be all but impossible for governments and businesses worldwide to prevent against given the recent flurry of attacks on numerous servers, tapping into conferences and theft and publication of personal and sensitive data.

A screenshot of the Prophons homepage, designed by Anonymous, is displayed below, showing their full message.

Prophon Anonymous Attack - ACTA

DPS Computing can confirm that Prophon have since restored their website to it’s original content.

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