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Anonymous 'hacks Russian TV to show footage from Ukraine front lines'
Hacking group Anonymous has claimed it was able to hack into Russian TV stations and show footage from Ukraine. The group said it was trying to ‘broadcast the truth’ about what is happening in the conflict. Pro-Kremlin Russian television stations have been criticised for repeating Vladimir Putin’s ‘propaganda’ that the invasion is a ‘special operation’ and Russia is not the aggressor.
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Anonymous Message To Elon Musk
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Why a Hacker Who Exposed Rapists Faces More Jail Than the Rapists
A hacker who uncovered evidence that two men who sexually assaulted and photographed an unconscious 16-year-old girl in Steubenville, Ohio, two years ago could spend more than a decade longer in jail than the rapists he helped expose and convict, thanks to an outdated cybersecurity law. Deric Lostutter, 29, could spend a maximum of 16 years behind bars for his alleged role in a hack of a high school football fan website that led to the discovery of tweets and Instagram photos documenting the 2012 sexual assault of a young girl at a party.
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Anonymous to release documents to prove Steven Avery is framed by police in a murder case
Anonymous gets involved in Steven Avery case, claiming police corruption. It is well known that the online hacktivist group, Anonymous takes sides against the police brutality. This time it has chose to side with Steven Avery who the police say murdered 25-year-old photographer Teresa Halbach Anonymous says it has evidence that could exonerate Steven Avery, the star of a recently released Netflix documentary series called “Making a Murderer.”
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Anonymous hackers declare Friday "Troll ISIS Day"
The social media battle between hacker collective Anonymous and ISIS seems to be escalating. Anonymous activists have declared this Friday, Dec. 11 "Troll ISIS Day" and called on supporters to bombard the terrorist group with mocking posts online. ISIS -- also known as the Islamic State, ISIL, or by its Arabic acronym Daesh -- relies heavily on social media to spread its propaganda and attract followers.
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This Is What Anonymous' War Against ISIS Really Looks Like — From the Hackers Themselves
Anonymous was running its anti-ISIS game the same way it had been for months: finding jihadists online, hitting their websites with attacks and getting their accounts taken down. Then, in June, the hacktivist group stumbled on something dark, volatile and unexpected. By tracking and geolocating a small group of jihadists it had been keeping tabs on, Anonymous determined ISIS was planning a mass killing in Tunisia — a July 4 copycat of an attack that...
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The Anonymous "war on ISIS" is already falling apart
When a video first arrived announcing an Anonymous campaign against ISIS, many were skeptical. Coming in the wake of ISIS attacks on Paris, the #OpIsis campaign offered online activists an easy way to fight back against a frightening and genuinely evil group, all without closing their laptops. As the campaign picked up steam, many complained the Anonymous efforts would actually harm the fight against ISIS, muddying intelligence sources and flooding traditional channels with...
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Cuba's Mysterious 'Numbers Station' Is Still on the Air
On August 18 at 22:00 UTC, I heard a government intelligence agency transferring encrypted messages to spies over the radio. Or at least, that's the most common explanation for what I heard. I dialed to the correct frequency—17480 kHz—using an internet-connected radio tuner maintained by a university in the Netherlands. Suddenly, over waves of static, an eerily-robotic woman's voice began speaking a series of five-digit number sequences in Spanish.
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Anonymous releases hacked CSIS document after member's death, threaten to leak ‘stunning secrets’
The group gave authorities a deadline of Monday at 5 p.m., Pacific time, to arrest the RCMP officer who shot Anonymous protester James McIntyre and prevent its release
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Anonymous - The TPP: What you need to know
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'Anonymous' hacker group declares cyber war on Hong Kong government, police
Citing mistreatment against Occupy Central protesters, the self-styled 'hacktivist' group threatens to disrupt Hong Kong government websites
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This Phony 'Anonymous' Site Was Set Up to Trap Ferguson Hacktivists
As military police forces gather around Ferguson, trying to quell an angry, frustrated, and betrayed population, some people are taking their fight online. 'OpFerguson', being spear-headed by members of the hacktivism collective Anonymous, launched a couple of days ago.
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"Anonymous" attack disrupting Ferguson city government
Protests in the streets have not been the only disruption in the city of Ferguson since the shooting of Michael Brown by police. A cyber attack by the hacker group “Anonymous” has done more damage than any bottle or brick. The threats from “Anonymous” came shortly after the protests surrounding Brown’s death started. In a video released on YouTube, the group was specific about what it intended to do.
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'Hacktivist' group Anonymous plan cyber-attack on World Cup 2014 sponsors
Anonymous have announced they are preparing to launch a cyber-attack on the World Cup’s corporate sponsors during the tournament that starts in two weeks. In an interview with news agency Reuters, one masked member of the group who called himself Che Commodore, said that preparations for a wide-scale campaign had begun.
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Autistic Hacker Helped FBI Nail Anonymous Boss
In an effort to identify leaders of Anonymous, the FBI arrested an autistic New York man and then used him as a cooperating witness to help snare a notorious fellow hacker who was subsequently indicted for his central role in a series of high-profile online attacks, The Smoking Gun has learned.
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The Truth Behind The Iconic 'Anonymous' Guy Fawkes Mask
Created by world-renowned illustrator David Lloyd but launched into the mainstream conscious via the V for Vendetta movie is the infamous ‘Anonymous’ mask. A modern day symbol of global protest and discontent around the world. Interestingly enough the mask itself its Lloyd’s artistic interpretation not of a mythical character, but a very real individual by the name of Guy Fawkes. A man who is a controversial as he is celebrated.
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