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Can you break a law to protest a law? Well, that’s exactly what a loose grouping of computer programmers and activists did Wednesday night. Calling themselves Anonymous Philippines – linking to a global Anonymous, known for bringing down websites through distributed denial of service attacks – a group of hackers attacked several government websites, starting with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. They replaced the content with a symbol of Anonymous and a treatise against the new cybercrime law.
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