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Atheist websites smitten by cyber attack

21 Oct, 2009 12:29 PM
Australian atheists are under attack, with the websites of both the Atheist Foundation of Australia and the Global Atheist Convention knocked offline in a major cyber attack yesterday afternoon.

The "distributed denial of service" attacks flooded the websites with traffic, forcing them offline about 5.20pm yesterday.

As of this morning, the foundation had still not been able to restore the websites.

The attacks may be related to the Global Atheist Convention, which is being held in Melbourne in March next year. Speakers include Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion and comedy writer Catherine Deveny.

About 1000 tickets have been sold so far through the Global Atheist Convention website, which was set up, and is operated, by the AFA.

The AFA is billing the event as the largest gathering of atheists in Australian history but ticket sales have had to be halted for now due to the cyber attack.

David Nicholls, president of the AFA, said it was not yet clear whether the attacks were motivated by religion or conservative Christian groups' anger at the AFA's lobbying for a more secular society.

However, the fact that two separate atheism-related websites were hit suggested the attack was targeted at atheists.

"We have been informed that the Atheist Foundation of Australia and the Global Atheist Convention sites were the specific target of the attacks," Nicholls said, adding he had reported the incident to the Australian Federal Police.

"This may not be just an attack on atheism, but an attack on freedom of speech."

The company hosting the websites has disconnected them in the face of the attacks, which knocked out other websites hosted by the provider.

Now, the AFA must find a new host and Nicholls said he expected the sites to be back online within half a day.

"Our aim is to keep the Australian government, education and welfare systems secular," Nicholls said.

"Unfortunately, some people in our society find that very confronting."

The cyber attacks are reminiscent of last year's major attacks on Scientology websites by a group of loosely connected online miscreants that called themselves Anonymous.

In May this year, 19-year-old Dmitriy Guzner from New Jersey agreed to plead guilty to playing a part in the attacks, which crashed Scientology websites. The final outcome of the case is not clear but he faced up to 10 years in prison.

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pffft...ha ha ha!
Posted by Canberra Resident, 21/10/2009 12:42:27 PM, on The Canberra Times
Let's have a bit of fun with this: Richard Dawkins wants us to believe in him instead of God. If he doesn't believe in God, why does he waste so much time trying to convince himself and others that he doesn't believe? If he wants to argue the case for atheism, he could feed the poor and help the helpless in the name of whatever it is he does believe in? Maybe the God he doesn't believe in has shut down the website proclaiming the God who isn't? Food for thought or just funny?
Posted by Raider lover, 21/10/2009 2:21:46 PM, on The Canberra Times
Meanwhile, the LORD instructed one of the group of prophets to say to another man, "Strike me!" But the man refused to strike the prophet. Then the prophet told him, "Because you have not obeyed the voice of the LORD, a lion will kill you as soon as you leave me." And sure enough, when he had gone, a lion attacked and killed him. (1 Kings 20:35-36
Posted by He speaks, 21/10/2009 2:35:52 PM, on The Canberra Times
Holey smoke, the atheists should pray that they are not crucified on the cross on this one. I always say....One should do to others as one wants done to you...
Posted by dusty, 21/10/2009 3:34:05 PM, on The Canberra Times
The cyber attackers have got to my keyboard or the CT website,it should read...One should do one to others as ones do one to you.
Posted by dusty, 21/10/2009 3:57:26 PM, on The Canberra Times
Interesting how Atheists say there is no God... prove it!!! Now since it cannot be proven either way you hedge your bets making Atheism just as much a belief as any religion. Ironic isn't it?
Posted by mystified, 21/10/2009 4:00:31 PM, on The Canberra Times

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