Monday, November 10, 2008

Anonymous Labour attack blog offline

Interesting, the toryparty.net website that I posted about yesterday - which saw former Downing Street Aide, Adrian McMenamin say there was no secret and that advertising for the site had been removed because of "spammers" hacking him - has been taken down and repointed to transpero.net.

Wonder what happened there then?

10 comments:

  1. Must be spammers. A terrible loss to the political blogging community (takes onion out of pocket).

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  2. They are not very good at these cyberwars are they ?

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  3. Guthrum said...
    "They are not very good at these cyberwars are they?"

    NO! They are not!
    I've been hearing about this Labour cyberwar for ages now & to be honest, I'm bored waiting! All we've had so far is a few little scrapes.

    Come on Labour! Bring it on you sad bunch of lentil crunching lefties!

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  4. Nice one Dizzy. Shame it's all a bit too complicated to make the front page of the Sun though.

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  5. all 'spammers' are traceable - independent analysts found Nulabor wastes billions of taxpayers money employing thousands of 'online' forum pa'troll'ers (24/7) to disrupt democratic debate.

    Corrupting sites is also funded by taxpayers, all of whom can be subjected to loss of privacy with government 'spyware'.

    As Obama re-affirmed, personal appearances and performances are what matters to the electorate.

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  6. You're just annoyed that you've lost an inbound link - go on admit it.

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  7. Surely not the same guy? If so, he has a history.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/01/30/new_labours_internet_dirty_tricks/

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  8. The requested URL /wordpress/ was not found on this server.

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  9. I'm still grappling with understanding how come the website Transpero.net which presents Labour's 'hope for change', has been designed by newmediacouncil.com, a German website that seemingly deals with teen sex cams.

    Hopefully Adrian will offer an explanation in due course, rather than removing the reference to newmediacouncil.com which I suspect will be the more likely outcome.

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