Did Anon Finally Cross the Line?

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Anonymous Tricks Bystanders Into Attacking Justice Department | Threat Level | Wired.com

A version of Anonymous’ voluntary botnet software, known as LOIC (Low Orbit Ion Canon), was modified to make it not so voluntary, drafting unwary bystanders, journalists and even anons who don’t support DDoS tactics into attacks on the U.S. Justice Department....Several anons speaking to Wired on condition of anonymity voiced dismay that a tactic they consider to be the modern-day equivalent of a sit-in (denial-of-service attacks leave no lasting damage) was ethically corrupted by the new version.

“Preying on unsuspecting users is despicable,” said one anon, speaking to Wired in an online chat. “We need to fight for the user, not potentially land them in jail.”
 


Maybe the question should be.... did the DoJ finally cross the line?

All seriousness tho. No one is going to jail over involuntarily DDoS'ing the DoJ. Wired just wants a story.
 
Actually the line I was thinking about was the line between Anon and it's supporters, not any legal line. You can tell from the tone above that there was a little bit of a sense of betrayal.
 
This bores me... I was hoping this was a thread about if AKON crossed the line.

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