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PROBLEM: Malaysia blocks filesharing sites.
GOAL: * Help Malaysians get around filters
* Create media attention for the cause
* Inform Malaysians of the existence of the op and invite them to join us
* Make websites accessible again - either by disabling the filter or making the government disable it.
* It's just about giving the people back their freedom
* To tell people how ridicilous spending over 1.8 million to develop facebook page
* To vote Najib Razak out from from the administration
IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER:
* Taking down the filter using DDoS will NOT fix the problem - it will just take down the entire internet for Malaysia. DO NOT ATTACK THE FILTER.
* LOIC is NOT an option. Stop suggesting "LOIC targets".
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
1. Unpublicized TOR nodes (these cannot be blocked because they are not publicly known, you can only use them when you have the IP)
Howto: Transmitting unpublicized TOR nodes' IPs through GPG-protected emails
The concept:
* As much people as possible create TOR nodes without making them public.
* A small group of people collects these TOR nodes' IP.
* They transmit the IPs to Malaysians through a GPG-protected email.
* ???
* PROFIT!
^^ How to start this?
By getting some people to start up nodes and to make a group of active and voluntary persons in order to collect the emails (anonops?)
RISKS: the filter could detect the transmission of public GPG-keys and block the Malaysians who send them. They can also forbid the foreign emailers who send them.
Where I can get this reading?
About?
This GPG-keys. I am not very used to security terms
http://www.gnupg.org/
The concept is simple. You've got one private key. One public. You will give your public one to anybody you send mails to, but keep your private ONLY for you. So, admit you get a friend's -public- GPG key, and he has yours. To protect your email, you'll enter his public key, and it will crypt the email specifically, so only him can decrypt with his -private- key.
It isn't harder than it gets.
2. Set up mirrors of filesharing sites
-> Use something like httrack/wget to set up a mirror of thepiratebay etc on some spare server space? Suggestions welcome. There is already
http://malaysiabay.org/, mirror of TPB, just to let everyone know.
3. Set up alternatives
Basically, set up your own filesharing sites. Make them as accessible as possible
Multiple domains, multiple IPs, etc. Spread infomation about other file shairs
4. Bring the operation to the attention of Malaysians and invite them to the IRC (what channel? i think we should use a seperate one: #Malaysia ?).
Possible methods: do you want media attention towards irc ?
yes , I will make a 1 click IRC client
* Local Anons at Malaysia (any contacts?)
* Print posters/leaflets and spread them in real life (to be done by Malaysians)
* Email media outlets with information about what is going on and information about the operation.
* Inserting news into media websites about this
NO OTHER HACKING, NO REMOVING, NO TAKING DOWN, NO DEFACING.
Potential targets for this: utusan.com.my (Government's Media)
Press Contacts:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lis ... television_stations
* Email media outlets
* Twitter
* Facebook
* Hijacking frontpages of Malaysian government (only governement?) websites (defacing) and replacing them with an invitation to the IRC - ONLY GOVERNMENT SITES
DO NOT PLACE OTHER MESSAGES OR DEFACE FOR OTHER REASONS, ONLY TO INFORM MALAYSIANS ABOUT THE OP
5. Manipulate the filters. Break into the filtering system (or know someone who manages it?) and turn it off or let it block government sites instead.