Well anonymous is back at it.Seems like they are a force to be reken with.The latest thing to set them off is the stop of getting access to "The Pirate Bay".
Anonymous has urged its followers to target Finnish anti-piracy body the Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Centre (CIAPC) after it persuaded the Helsinki District Court to force one of the country's biggest ISPs to block access to The Pirate Bay.
One of the largest internet service providers in Finland, has been forced to block access to The PirateBay for its customers. Elisa issued a press release on the matter moments ago. The decision was given by a local district court in Helsinki. Elisa has stated that they will seek correction to the decision in supreme court.
"The Helsinki District Court ordered the Elisa 26.10.2011 temporarily suspend a penalty of copyright infringing material available to the public via the Pirate Bay," it said in a statement.
Numerous Twitter accounts linked with the Anonymous collective erupted with messages of discontent and - at times - threats of action against the Finnish government. Anonymous at least the Finnish part of it, voiced its disapproval on Twitter. "#SOPA's landed in #Finland today. Blame them", it said in a message sent to Twitter accounts including @AnonymousIRC, @anonymouSabu and @AnonyOps.
"Ladies and gents: today we will focus on Finland. and every country like it who has begun a campaign of censorship. First steps to Cyberwar," tweeted the AnonymouSabu account.
"TANGO DOWN
http://www.antipiracy.fi Copyright Information & Anti-Piracy Centre In Finland | And We'll keep it down as long as We want \o/," tweeted @anon_finland.
"To re-iterate: F-Secure supports the censorship in Finland and #elisagate. Boycott f-secure warez asap!" tweeted the AnonymouSabu account.
At the time of writing the ifpi.fi site was still down