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RCMP national website goes offline, Anonymous claims responsibility

A protester wearing a Guy Fawkes mask at a protest in Toulouse, France on February 11, 2012. The RCMP's website has been attacked a day after the cyber group Anonymous vowed to target the force to raise awareness about an RCMP officer involved in a shooting incident in Dawson Creek, B.C.
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OTTAWA - The RCMP's website is down, but the cause is not clear.

The online outage comes a day after the cyber group Anonymous vowed to target the force to raise awareness about an RCMP officer involved in a shooting incident in B.C.

Anonymous has no identifiable leadership but online posters who say they're members have claimed responsibility in the past for hacking incidents including the shutdown of the city of Cleveland's website last fall.

The Mounties did not immediately respond to questions about the status of the website.

Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney's office said it is monitoring the situation, but did not indicate if data had been compromised.

The website of Canada's spy agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, was recently taken down by a cyberattack.

Police in the northern B.C. community of Dawson Creek shot and killed a man last Thursday who they say refused to comply with directions.

Social media posts claim the man was affiliated with Anonymous.

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