Anonymous' Latest Target: Pope

Websites attacked to protest 'political' visit
By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 23, 2012 5:56 AM CDT
Anonymous' Latest Target: Pope
An enterprising resident of Guanajuato stands with a life-size cardboard cutout of the pope.   (Getty Images)

Pope Benedict XVI begins a trip to Mexico and Cuba today, but Mexicans searching for information about his visit may find Anonymous standing in the way. The Mexican branch of the hacking collective has crashed at least two websites for the papal visit, claiming that the visit is a political ploy to win support for the conservative National Action party ahead of the July 1 presidential election, the AP reports. The hackers released a video saying the visit is costing Mexicans money that should be spent on the poor.

In Rome, the pope was seen using a cane in public for the first time as he boarded his flight to Mexico this morning. This is his first visit to the country and he is widely expected to address its brutal drug war, NPR reports. In the city of Guanajuato, his first stop, the local archbishop has urged people not to fear drug violence during the visit. An offshoot of the La Familia cartel hung welcome banners displaying a friendly message: It won't attack rivals while the pontiff is in town. (More Anonymous stories.)

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