Hacker: "I dropped the Wikileaks"

American hacker claims that he stands behind the DDOS attack that overthrew the site Wikileaks yesterday
Yesterday evening, when he published his servants Twitter site Vyakilix courses under attack Denial Of Service, the prevailing assumption was that behind it are different officials. Today it turns out that apparently it was a private initiative of an American hacker wanted to bring down the site because it harms national security.The hacker calls himself "John Winchester" and describes himself as "Acker - Teibist for good." By self-definition is "disrupting the communication lines to terrorists, their sympathizers, their handlers, repressive regimes and bad people in general." J. Cell Manchester used to publish links to sites that dropped, along with the words: Tango Down. Yesterday issued a statement that with the URL Vyakilix, on the grounds that the site "trying to endanger the lives of our soldiers and other assets."However, at this stage is difficult to know for sure if the fall is indeed caused by the C. Chester, or hacker boasts the action of others. After being shot down Vyakilix by DDOS attacks and download from the network, he returned to the site to function during the night. The site is available and responds, but has not yet been added to millions of documents it promised to raise, and he still displays on the front page exposure of Iraqi documents, that were raised in October.


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