Attack on Scientology Website Sends New Jersey Man to Jail on Felony Charges
The United States District Court in Newark, N.J., sentenced a New Jersey man today to one year and one day in federal p...
Attack on Scientology Website Sends New Jersey Man to Jail on Felony Charges
The United States District Court in Newark, N.J., sentenced a New Jersey man today to one year and one day in federal prison on a felony conviction for his part in a cyber attack against Church of Scientology websites in January 2008.
He carried out the attack with others calling themselves "Anonymous," a hate group targeting Scientology and other individuals and organizations , including the website of the Prime Minister of Australia .
Dmitriy Guzner, 19, of Verona, New Jersey, who in May pleaded guilty to one count of computer hacking, was sentenced for his role in the distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack against Scientology websites. A DDOS attack occurs when a large amount of malicious Internet traffic is directed at websites, overloading their capacity and making them unavailable to legitimate users.
Church websites were made unavailable to valid users, requiring the Church to hire a computer security company to protect against the attacks and to reroute traffic. Due to the severity of the crime, Judge Joseph Greenaway in U.S. District Court in Newark sentenced Guzner to the 366 day prison term, plus two years probation following his prison term, and ordered Guzner to pay $37,500 restitution to the Church.
Anonymous is an underground hate group that, in addition to the cyber attack, targeted Churches of Scientology and members with death threats, bomb threats and fake anthrax mail. In addition to Scientology Churches and the Prime Minister of Australia , Anonymous has also targeted The Epilepsy Foundation, hip-hop music websites and others.
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I have a challenge for any Sea Org. member. The challenge is if you watch all seven parts of Aaron Saxton and answer three questions about the interview correctly. I will stop selling ANONYMOUS FLAGS ON EBAY
So that's one Anoumyous to at least six Scientologist for the IRS deal. Anonymous just has to be more careful and fallow the law. Scientology can not fallow the law, it just not possible. Hopefully, Dmitriy will get a part in the movie "How Scientology fell"
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no matter how long any anon gets arrested for, scientology is stil cancer.
Google Scientology abuses and find out for yourself.
Read Blown For Good by Mac Headley and My Billlon Year Contract by Nancy Many.
Two books from ex Sea Org members who suffered at the hand ofScientology.
They are only two of the 1000's of members who have suffered by joining Scientology, and continue to suffer today.
This cult should not be tax exempt!