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03/03/08(Mon)16:42:07 No. 56657886 73. RAID ON THE PIXEL HOTEL 74. 75.
On July the 12th, 2006 Anonymous uniformly attacked the hotel. Choosing
an avatar, everybody had picked a grey suit, dark skin color and a
haircut like Shock-headed Peter. Quickly, the pool deck was filled with
"Nigras", who positioned themselves around the entrance to the pool.
Whoever tried to pass was confronted with the simple explanation:
"Pool's closed". 76. 77. [below Habbo screenshot] The
chat-world of Habbo Hotel was attacked two times by the anonymous
hordes. They blocked the entrances to several areas, including the pool. 78. 79.
It did not help the administrators of Habbo Hotel to kick one Nigra
after the other from the server. At some point, they simply gave up:
Anonymous were too many, for every banned user there came five more. A
year later the amusement seekers repeated their game. They filled the
pool in hundreds until the server went offline - another Epic Win for
the attackers. 80. 81. But /b/ does not stop there, targeting
radio and television as well. In 2006, TV comic Tom Green started a
late-night show on the Internet. The show was broadcast live and
featured a phone-in. For three months, the talk show was literally
bombarded with prank calls. A YouTube video shows a snippet from the
show, in which a visibly upset Tom Green screams "FOUR-CHAN"; again a
"Win". 82. 83. Hal Turner, a fairly right-wing US radio
moderator, suffered even worse. Due to lack of sponsorship, he planned
to end his talk show with a three-hour long special broadcast. Over 150
anonymous callers turned around what was supposed to be a nice end of
the show. Turner, who is known for his rough tone, decided to counter
the attack by publishing the phone numbers of the callers on his
website. Anonymous hackers found his private address and number. After
several hundreds of calls, the tough guy gave up and withdrew.