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Twitter suspends Anon_Operation account

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Twitter has suspended Anon Operations account after they published their last tweet with a link to a website with hundreds of Mastercard credit card details which they apparently obtained during the DDoS attack on mastercard.com.

The group in question (Anonymous) is behind attacks on visa.com, swiss bank, Swedish prosecutors office and mastercard.com In one of their earlier tweets they also called for people to help them with attacks on visa.com and provided a link to download a tool called LOIC. In the meantime their Facebook fan page has also been disabled.

Anon Operation’s last tweet reads:
To people of the industrial world, dismiss your #Mastercard now!!! #ddos #payback Leaked Credit Cards (URL Removed)

 

 

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Anonymous :) on 08 December, 2010
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I was enjoying their tweets until I saw the last one. I thought oh no there goes their account
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