"PayPal has lost 2.4 TRILLION dollars," and 350,000 accounts, and up



The group of hackers has managed to 350,000 users, and up, close your account with online payment company. Information warfare in support of Wikileaks has taken the form of boycott.

Anonymous has hit the mark once again.His victim was PayPal, online trading company for electronic payments administered by Ebay. The group of hackers has said that his attack has cost about 2.4 billion to its target. The value of shares of stock of PayPal fell 3.8%.

This time Anonymous has not made any cyber attack, but has managed to mobilize their cause thousands of Internet users. Through a call through Twitter and LulzSec coordinated with the movement, which opposes the creation of Internet security systems, Anonymous has made 350,000 people and up, close your account with the service trade mail.
Operation "Paypal" which has been followed by users of the microblogging network through the tag # OpPaypal, life has taken throughout Wednesday. "Our most dangerous weapon are angry citizens who are naturally allied with us," the group said on his Twitter account shortly before announcing his victory. "Paypal has lost up to one billion dollars today. If only 20% was because of us, our mission has been fulfilled", they claimed.
The operation, a full-scale boycott, has been one of the most spoken in social networks, and is justified, say n and Sec Lulz by PayPal's decision to close the accounts of Wikileaks after the publication of thousands of cables confidential diplomatic. "PayPal continues to withhold funds Wikilieaks, a beacon of truth in these dark times," highlighted the two groups in a statement.