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In October 2011, Anonymous released the names of 1589 users of Lolita City, an underground pedophile community. They invited Interpol and FBI to get involved, not only releasing user names, but volume of images uploaded, and ages of the account. The host of Lolita City, Freedom Hosting, was DDoSed by anonymous twice and overloaded with "To Catch a Predator" epsiodes until it crashed. Their final act was named "the Honey Pawt", a modified TorButton for Firefox, which, when used, would log users information if they tried to access the Hard Candy wiki or Lolita City. On October 27th, Operation Paw Printing went into effect for 24 hours, marking the end of the DDoS attacks on The Hidden Wiki and implementation of the modified TorButton, which was only available on the Hard Candy page. When a user of HC updated the button, their IP information was logged. Over the course of the day, 190 unique users and IP addresses were logged, mapped In an interview with a user named “arson” in the #OpDarknet IRC channel. Arson stated that their mission was only to take down illegal materials and the operation was not triggered by any particular event: "We vowed to fight for the defenseless, there is none more defenseless than innocent children being exploited." This song is dedicated to those who defended the defenseless. #OperationDarknet
lyrics
In the underpass, under electric skies
rhetoric under the guise of freedom
harm that cannot be undone
what is the price of human life?
Who dares to say that it was worth their pain?
Because I've seen the decay
and we will not carry another young corpse
we will not explain that these dark clouds can be washed away
to someone too far gone, not another day
the rains will come
and the floods will wash away all but your transgressions
and should they lay this world to waste,
parade our dead through the streets, we can obliterate
bury you all blind with no trace of innocent eyes
credits
released April 28, 2016
Lyrics by Paul Kahan
Music by Steve Perrino and Shawn Kahan
Produced and Engineered by Steve Perrino at Compass Audio
Mixed and Mastered by Tom Vath at Skies Productions
Performance by Paul Kahan, Steve Perrino, Shawn Kahan, Matt London Jarvis, and Jamie Goble
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