In 2012, internet users worldwide have come under fire. Our recent reactions to SOPA, ACTA, PIPA, etc., have been DEFENSIVE in nature. Even if these negative laws are defeated, dozens more appear - and those laws are binding upon you, while at the same time, they benefit business and government interests which you may not challenge. Here is the silver lining in all of this: it is now unmistakeably clear that a minority now intend to directly attack your freedom, your lives, and your happiness. The answer lies in the internet itself. There are strategies that assert the omnipresent and anonymous nature of the internet. First, the creation of an "Internet Ten Most Wanted List". Currently, those who attack the internet do so with the feeling of perfect immunity. The names of those who unethically attack internet freedoms (often politicians), are listed in all the media outlets. A "Ten Most Wanted List" focuses attention on them and removes this immunity. Whistleblowers, hackers and leakers would be focused on them, so that we could examine their true interests in impeding the free flow of information. A chilling effect on internet attacks would soon follow. Second, mass anonymous emailings can advise employees of specific businesses and governments on how best to "blow the whistle" on unethical activity. We will win in the end. They have more information to protect, and fewer people willing to help them.