DOJ – Mobile News | Mobile Inquirer https://www.mobileinquirer.com Smartphone, Tablet and Technology News and Reviews Thu, 19 Jan 2012 23:08:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 Anonymous Take Down DOJ Website https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2012/anonymous-take-down-doj-website-retaliation-at-megaupload/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2012/anonymous-take-down-doj-website-retaliation-at-megaupload/#comments Thu, 19 Jan 2012 22:39:02 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=1577 Anonymous Take Down DOJ Website Retaliation At Megaupload

It has been confirmed by myself that Anonymous have indeed taken down the DOJ website as reported on The Next Web.

It would appear that Universal music is also affected and that AnonOps is claiming responsibility for them both so far on twitter.

Anonymous Take Down DOJ Website
Anonymous Take Down DOJ Website

The DOJ website last tested was probably taken down by a DDoS attack as it has been rumored to have been slow all day, the same is likely of universal music.

Follow the conversation by checking out the hashtag #OpPayBack on twitter.

The attacks follow the take down of the megaupload site and the indictments of seven people who are thought to be key players at Megaupload. 4 have so far been arrested including founder Kim Dotcom.

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Permission Granted For AT&T To Withdraw Purchase Of T-Mobile USA https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2011/permission-granted-for-att-to-withdraw-purchase-of-t-mobile-usa/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2011/permission-granted-for-att-to-withdraw-purchase-of-t-mobile-usa/#comments Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:11:14 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=884 AT&T given legal go ahead to halt takeover of T-Mobile USA:

After reporting about the U-turn the other day, news in has confirmed that the FCC has granted approval for the withdrawal of AT&T’s $39 billion purchase of T-Mobile USA.

Not without drama, it appears that two public bodies going by the names of “Public Knowledge” and “Media Access Project” both asked for the documents related to the deal to be published, this was in order to prevent AT&T from revoking its application.

AT&T Given Permission To Halt T-Mobile Takeover
AT&T Given Permission To Halt T-Mobile Takeover

This however did not stop the decision being made.

AT&T to focus on law suit:

When AT&T informed people that they were looking to withdraw from the purchase of T-Mobile USA people wanted to know why.

The reason given is that they are looking to focus on a law suit brought against them by the Department of Justice.

This issue is likely to see a February start in the courts, and once competed, and should AT&T win, it is thought that they will pick up where they left off and reapply for the takeover of T-Mobile USA.

Meanwhile both Media Access Project and Public Knowledge argue that AT&T will have “unfairly exhausted the resources of it’s competitors” by this time.

Yes the litigation season sees no end in the tech world.

We will keep you up to date with the goings on between these two companies as and when news occurs.

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