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    WikiLeaks DOS Attacks Server Seized

    In response to the WikiLeaks release of confidential U.S. diplomatic communications, several sites such as PayPal, MasterCard, and Visa prevented WikiLeaks from collecting donations via their financial channels. In response to their asts, a groups called Anonymous took credit for several denial of service (DOS) […]

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