Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Accused of attacking the Spanish Congress website belong to deny Anonymous – W Radio

Gijon (Spain), May 18 (EFE) .- The three defendants of a computer attack to block the websites of the Spanish Congress in May 2011 denied today its participation in the sabotage, as well as its link to the group Anonymous, although the Spanish police considered them the top of the organization in Spain.

in the trial, which will continue tomorrow with the testimony of witnesses and the final conclusions of the parties, they are also accused of attacking pages website of the Central Electoral Board Spanish and Spanish union UGT.

the Spanish prosecutor requested sentences of five years and four months in prison for two of the defendants, and five for third for the crimes of and criminal damage group.

the defendants, Rodrigo T, José María Z. and Yuri L., denied involvement in the attack which occurred in May 2011, on the occasion of local and regional elections that they were to be held that month, under the name of “Spanish Revolution”.

the attack, which aimed to disrupt the elections, according to the prosecution, affected significantly the normal functioning of e-mail services and the website of the electoral Board, hindering the pre-election procedures.

in his statement the accused also denied being part of the collective Anonymous, and noted that the “nicks” (alias) to them attribute can be used in the networks involved by others.

Anonymous, an international network of hackers activist character group is made up of many computer users in Spain and other countries, among other activities, they organized a concerted attacks Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS called). EFE

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