Anonymous allegedly targeted the New York Stock Exchange
10.11.2011 1 Comment
Anonymous, the loosely-organized group of computer hackers that has taken credit for many of the world’s most visible protests, has threatened to “erase” the New York Stock Exchange from the Internet today [10.10.2011].
The streets of downtown Manhattan have been crowded for several weeks now with members of the Occupy Wall Street movement, who say they’re protesting corporate greed. Last week an online message purportedly posted by Anonymous said the protest would spread to a hacking attack.
Wall Street shrugged off the threat this morning as the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose more than 250 points at the open.
The Stock Exchange opened and closed without incident.
Related articles
- Hackers Will Try to Take Down New York Stock Exchange Website Today [Video] (gawker.com)
- ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Protest Enters 4th Week; ‘Anonymous’ Threatens NYSE Website (newyork.cbslocal.com)
- Firm: NYSE website slowed by possible attack (cbsnews.com)
- Hackers Fail to ‘Erase’ NYSE (foxnews.com)
- Anonymous takes down NYSE.com – for a minute (tphnewsfromtheworld.wordpress.com)
- Anonymous Takes Down NYSE Site for Two Sad, Short Minutes [Anonymous] (gizmodo.com)
- Outages hit New York stock exchange’s website (sfgate.com)
- Hackers Will Take Down the Stock Exchange on Monday, or Maybe Not (gunnyg.wordpress.com)
- Hackers Will Take Down the Stock Exchange on Monday, or Maybe Not [Video] (gawker.com)
Steve Fraser discusses Occupy Wall Street, its historical precedents and its current significance
10.13.2011 3 Comments
Writing for TomDispatch, Steve Fraser, a historian of labor and Wall Street as well as a publisher of important books, recently provided his readers with a capsule history of America’s resistance to American finance capital. His article is worth reading.
Fraser begins by asserting that:
Read more of this post
Filed under Commentary Tagged with Antipolitics, Bernard Harcourt, Finance Capital, George McGovern, Herbert Marcuse, Leftwing Populism, Manhattan, MOTU Game, New York Stock Exchange, Occupy Wall Street, Political Disobedience, Popular Contention, Richard Nixon, Steve Fraser, The Great Refusal, Wall Street, Zuccotti Park