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The February 2010 Australian cyberattacks were a series of denial-of-service attacks conducted by the Anonymous online community against the Australian government in response to proposed web censorship regulations. Operation Titstorm was the name given to the cyber attacks by the perpetrators. They resulted in lapses of access to government websites on 10 and 11 February 2010. This was accompanied by emails, faxes, and phone calls harassing government offices. The actual size of the attack and number of perpetrators involved is unknown but it was estimated that the number of systems involved ranged from the hundreds to the thousands. The amount of traffic caused disruption on multiple government websites.

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  • February 2010 Australian cyberattacks (en)
  • 2010年2月オーストラリアサイバー攻撃 (ja)
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  • 2010年2月オーストラリアサイバー攻撃(英: February 2010 Australian cyberattacks)は、アノニマスによって行われた2010年2月10日午前8時~翌11日午前8時(AEST)までのサイバー攻撃(サービス妨害攻撃)をいう。これに触発されて他のグループも含む2月下旬まで断続的に続けられたオーストラリア政府に対する一連の攻撃を含む場合がある。 主にインターネットを使用したサイバー攻撃が主体であるが、電話やFAXによる抗議や街角での合法的な抗議デモなども行われた。アノニマス自身は、2月10日からの攻撃をチッツトーム作戦と呼んでおり、その後の2月20日の抗議活動はプロジェクト・フリーウェブとも呼ばれている。 (ja)
  • The February 2010 Australian cyberattacks were a series of denial-of-service attacks conducted by the Anonymous online community against the Australian government in response to proposed web censorship regulations. Operation Titstorm was the name given to the cyber attacks by the perpetrators. They resulted in lapses of access to government websites on 10 and 11 February 2010. This was accompanied by emails, faxes, and phone calls harassing government offices. The actual size of the attack and number of perpetrators involved is unknown but it was estimated that the number of systems involved ranged from the hundreds to the thousands. The amount of traffic caused disruption on multiple government websites. (en)
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  • A flyer for Operation Titstorm (en)
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  • February 2010 (en)
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  • spam, street protests, denial-of-service attacks (en)
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  • Internet and Australia (en)
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  • Operation Titstorm (en)
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