A self-described “hacktivist” known as “th3j35t3r” — or the Jester — claimed responsibility for the attack and wrote on Twitter that WikiLeaks was “threatening the lives of our troops and ‘other assets,’” Andy Greenberg at Forbes reported. Later, the Jester tweeted that the attack was not made from many computers but was a “simple” denial of service hit. On the Jester’s blog, the hacker claims to be “obstructing the lines of communication for terrorists, sympathizers, fixers, facilitators, oppressive regimes and other general bad guys.”
Unlike Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, The Jester knows the difference.







interesting….I wish I had his “1337″ (leet…or “elite”) hacking skill…
So watch Holder’s Just Us Dept. make this guy into public enemy #1….
It would be SO easy to do a DNS hack for the Wikileaks site… but our Gubmint is more concerned about those evil, vile people selling forged crap to the Great Unwashed Masses…
Igor