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Turkey prepares for pre-election Anonymous e-attack
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 09 - 06 - 2011

ISTANBUL - With an election three days away, Turkey prepared on Thursday for attacks on official websites by Internet vigilante group Anonymous in a protest against what it says is government Internet censorship.
Turkish hacker groups said they would counter attack the grass-roots cyber group, which came to prominence last year with a series of high-profile attacks.
"We will not stand back in the face of an attack on our country by this group. We call on the state bodies responsible for fighting such crimes to act," Yavuz Kocoglu, head of an association set up to tackle IT crimes, said in a statement.
Anonymous said the first major attack was planned for 6 pm (1500 GMT) on Thursday, with the telecoms authority targeted over a planned new Internet filtering system.
One attack has been launched, the Haberturk website said. Access to a telecoms body website was blocked on Wednesday evening and authorities were working to limit the impact.
State-run Anatolian news agency quoted cyber security expert Huzeyfe Onal as saying the group planned to disrupt the electoral authorities (YSK) system during Sunday's election. Anonymous denied the report, saying the poll would not be disrupted.
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's ruling AK Party is expected to secure a clear victory and third term in the election.
In a posting on the anonnews.org website, the group issued a press release entitled "Operation Turkey" pledging to fight what it said was Internet censorship in Turkey.
Tens of thousands protested in Istanbul in May against Internet censorship and plans for a new filtering system, due to be introduced on Aug. 22, under which users must sign up for one of four filters – domestic, family, children and standard.
The Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK) says there will be no difference between the standard filter and the current system, but that the other filters would offer the option to restrict access for those who want it.
Anonymous said the filtering system would make it possible to keep records of people's Internet activity.
"Though it remains opaque why and how the system will be put in place, it is clear that the government is taking censorship to the next level," the statement said.
"We will bring our support to circumvent censorship and retaliate against organisations imposing censorship."
Turkey has previously banned access to various websites, including YouTube for a period of more than two years, under court orders imposed for infringing decency laws.
In December Anonymous launched attacks that temporarily shut down the sites of MasterCard Inc and Visa Inc using simple software tools available over the Internet.
It attacked them with denial-of-service attacks that overwhelmed their servers for blocking payments to WikiLeaks.
Last month it denied responsibility for a cyber-attack on Sony Corp's networks that exposed the personal data of more than 100 million video gamers.


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