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Anonymous (hacker group)

For Hackers and Non-Hackers Alike". Gizmodo. July 18, 2011. Archived from the original on January 3, 2023. Retrieved January 3, 2023. "Hackers Hacked the...

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Timeline of events associated with Anonymous

by Anonymous hackers". BBC News. June 13, 2011. "Hackers join Ramdev's campaign". New Delhi: NDTV. June 8, 2011. Retrieved June 8, 2011. Anonymous Announces...

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List of security hacking incidents

The first ever reference to malicious hacking is 'telephone hackers' in MIT's student newspaper, The Tech of hackers tying up the lines with Harvard, configuring...

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LulzSec

launch Operation AntiSec, a joint effort involving LulzSec, Anonymous, and other hackers. LulzSec consisted of seven core members. The online handles...

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Topiary (hacktivist)

2011. "Gawker hack triggers password resets at major sites". BBC News. 15 December 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2011. "Pro-WikiLeaks hackers deface Zimbabwe...

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Anonymous and the Russian invasion of Ukraine

2022). "Anonymous-linked group hacks Russian space research site, claims to leak mission files". The Verge. Retrieved 7 March 2022. "Hackers set the intended...

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Hector Monsegur

arrest of five other hackers associated with the groups Anonymous, LulzSec and AntiSec. The FBI provided its own servers for the hacking to take place. Information...

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The Antisocial Network (film)

Feels Good Man. The film debunks the anonymous image board 4chan, and includes interviews from anonymous hackers and ex-members of the website. Adlakha...

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Project Chanology

Nickson, Christopher (January 29, 2008). "Hackers Fight Scientology: A group of hackers going under the name Anonymous has declared an online war against the...

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Christopher Weatherhead

Payback, a series of cyberattacks conducted by Anonymous against various organizations because the hackers "did not agree with their views." In particular...

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Anonymous (hacker group)

Anonymous is a decentralized international activist and hacktivist collective and movement primarily known for its various cyberattacks against several governments, government institutions and government agencies, corporations and the Church of Scientology. Anonymous originated in 2003 on the imageboard 4chan representing the concept of many online and offline community users simultaneously existing as an "anarchic", digitized "global brain" or "hivemind". Anonymous members (known as anons) can sometimes be distinguished in public by the wearing of Guy Fawkes masks in the style portrayed in the graphic novel and film V for Vendetta. Some anons also opt to mask their voices through voice changers or text-to-speech programs. Dozens of people have been arrested for involvement in Anonymous cyberattacks in countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, the Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, India, and Turkey. Evaluations of the group's actions and effectiveness vary widely. Supporters have called the group "freedom fighters" and digital Robin Hoods, while critics have described them as "a cyber lynch-mob" or "cyber terrorists". In 2012, Time called Anonymous one of the "100 most influential people" in the world. Anonymous' media profile diminished by 2018, but the group re-emerged in 2020 to support the George Floyd protests and other causes.


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