They decided to join the international Operation AntiSec

Nov 8, 2011 08:06 GMT  ·  By

The Finnish faction of the hacktivists group is not standing by while their brothers from across the ocean are making headlines so they decided to hack the website of Suomen Kansallinen Vastarinta (SKV), a right-wing group that's considered by some as being extremist.

They not only hacked the site, but they also published the details of their applicants from all over the country.

The main reason for the attack seems to be the fact that Anonymous doesn't tolerate racial, religious or other types of discrimination, ideologies which seems to be shared a lot by the members of the SKV.

“That said, We demand SVK to cease its social and net activities and dissolve immediately: should it not happen, We will continue to carry out attacks to its website in the form We will find more appropriate for our intentions,” reads the Pastebin statement coming from Anonymous.

While this operation took place at the end of October, five days later they decided to join the international AntiSec movement and to prove their support, they hacked several Finnish website databases, retrieving the personal details of 16,000 people and temporarily publishing them on the internet.

“We care about digital security and We decided to see whether Finnish authorities, companies and institutions offer their users a proper security and safely treat and store their info. Sadly, We found out they never did,” they said.

“Getting into websites and databases was as easy as cutting butter with a knife: all We have used were elementary SQL injections, something everyone can do by simply searching for an SQL injection manual on the web.”

It looks as from now on, Anonymous Finland will get much more involved in national matters. They claim that the citizens don't care about the injustices that take place in the country, but they do.

Finally, they call out to all those who want to join their revolution which hopes to bring justice.