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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Mexican Supreme Court - October 2002


DATE:
2002-10

AFFECTED COUNTRIES:
Mexico

AFFECTED SITES:
Mexican Supreme Court

EFFECT OF ATTACKS:
Offline

SOURCE COUNTRY:
Organized in NY

ALLEGED ATTACKERS:
Electronic Disturbance Theater

TYPE OF ATTACK:
DDoS

ATTACK SPECIFICS:
Voluntary DDoS organized by Electronic Civil Disobedience/Electronic Disturbance Theater and utilizing the Flood Net software.

EVENT DESCRIPTION:
Electronic Civil Disobedience group organized E-Protest, taking Mexican Supreme Court offline. (Electronic Disturbance Theater). Protest in support of the Indigenous Bill of Rights, against the Mexican Supreme Court Decision on Dia de la Raza.

URLS:
1. http://www.thing.net/~rdom/ecd/ZTPS/Call.html
2. http://www.thing.net/~rdom/ecd/ecdold.html


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