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Sabtu, 24 Maret 2012

OS In Name Anonymous Circulating Area


Anonymous denied, however, calling the operating system bundled trojan.



VIVAnews - Not just good at hacking group Anonymous hacktivist was rumored to show his skills to make the operating system. More than 26 thousand people have downloaded the operating system that is claimed to be Anonymous.
The Linux-based software and has a lot of equipment that is able to 'sniff' webiste and security systems.
But the group Anonymous are "official", says no responsibility for the operating system.In his tweet widespread, AnonOps claiming that the operating system has been infected by virus.
The operating system was first available via the site Source Forge. This site is known as a 'warehouse' project with a customized code.
Operating system downloads a 1.5 GB is based on Ubuntu, one of the most popular versions of Linux operating system. Software creators said they put together for the "purpose of education to check the security of the web page".
Creator of the software asks people not to use it to destroy the Web page.
Immediately after the operating system is available, the account on Twitter AnonOps tried posting a message saying it was false and "wrapped Trojan".
The creators of the OS operating system denied an additional virus that infected the open source software.TrapAfter downloading and running the software, Rik Ferguson, Director of Security Research Effort Trend Micro Europe, said it was "functional operating system with many pre-installed tools that can be used for things like search [database], or solving a password vulnerability" .
It also includes tools such as Tor to close one's online activity. In many ways, he says, it is an imitation version of Linux known as Back Track (or back road) which is also equipped with many security tools already installed.
Ferguson said he began to work to know whether there is a virus or traps in the code.
Graham Cluley, senior researcher at the high level of security firm, Sophos, wondering who would be tempted to use it.
"Who wants to put their trust in an unknown software, written by an unknown person, on the web page that they do not know is safe or not?" he asked.
He warned people to be very careful, that some hacktivists which may be a supporter of Anonymous, have been fooled into installing the trap. "People would be wise to be very careful," he said. | BBC


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