97 hacking cases reported against Anonymous in Japan since September
Japanese police on Sunday announced that the international network of activist and hacktivist entities, Anonymous, has attacked at least 97 websites in Japan since September. The National Police Agency said cyber attacks by Anonymous have intensified since September.
The group has made online sites of companies and other institutions inaccessible by inundating them with huge volumes of traffic. This tactic is called DDos, or distributed denial of service. Anonymous has claimed responsibility for at least 97 cyber attacks.
The hackers have targeted a variety of websites including those for aquariums, groups related to dolphin and whale hunting, airports, news organizations and government offices. Police have been collecting information to identify from where the attacks were launched. They are using more equipment to analyze communications logs.
Authorities have urged website administrators to set up backup sites and take other protective measures.
97 hacking cases reported against Anonymous in Japan since September
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