The group had earlier attacked websites of firms they accused of colluding with governments to censor Wikileaks.The Metropolitan Police has confirmed it is investigating the web incidents. Now Operation Paperstorm, as it is known, aims to get volunteers to print pro-Wikileaks posters and plaster them across towns and cities.
It has urged supporters to distribute the material on 18 December - when many people will be in town centres finishing off their Christmas shopping. Volunteers have been translating the posters in to different languages.
Low tech attacks
The campaign is yet another example of Anonymous going low-tech. Earlier this week, people associated with the group began a campaign to flood the fax machines PayPal, Mastercard and Amazon with copies of secret memos published by Wikileaks. The firms were targeted after refusing Wikileaks' custom and had previously had their websites attacked
But while some connected with Anonymous seek less inflammatory options to express their opinion other than attacking websites, others may be about to launch new ones. Several programmers have posted updated versions of the tool, LOIC, used to launch the initial denial-of-service attacks.
These bombard websites with page requests until the servers are unable to cope, effectively taking the page offline. The group has had mixed success with its efforts to take website offline.
One of the new tools, Hive Mind LOIC, has been adapted to provide on option for controlling the tool from a central source, such as a Twitter feed. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police have confirmed that it is looking in to denial-of-service attacks, which Anonymous claimed to have carried out.
It confirmed that earlier this year it "received a number of allegations of 'denial-of-service' cyber attacks against several companies by a group calling themselves Anonymous". "The Metropolitan Police Service is monitoring the situation relating to recent and ongoing denial of service attacks and will investigate where appropriate," is said.
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