#TangoDown: Anonymous Hacks CIA & Interpol Websites
#TangoDown: Anonymous Hacks CIA & Interpol Websites

‘The global hacktivst group known as Anonymous claims to have brought down the CIA and Interpol websites on Sunday.’

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Reading (and Misreading) Anonymous

Reading (and Misreading) Anonymous

‘Over the past year, the U.S. government has begun to think of Anonymous, the online network phenomenon, as a threat to national security.’

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UGNazi Hacktivists claim credit for hacking CIA website
UGNazi Hacktivists claim credit for hacking CIA website

‘The website for America’s Central Intelligence Agency was offline for several hours today, with hackers claiming credit for the attack.’

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Malicious Security: New hacktivist sect emerges from Anonymous
Malicious Security: New hacktivist sect emerges from Anonymous

‘MalSec has announced its intentions to fight internet censorship, but promises to keep innocent people safe this time’

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Anonymous on Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential List
Anonymous on Time magazine's 100 Most Influential List

‘Hacktivist collective Anonymous has made it onto Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World list.’

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FBI track Anonymous hacker using photo of girlfriend’s breasts
FBI track Anonymous hacker using photo of girlfriend's breasts

‘The FBI tracked an Anonymous hacker from Texas, with the help of a photo uploaded by his girlfriend taunting the police. The photo showed the woman’s breasts with a sign attached to her belly that had information that helped the FBI track the hacker.’

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Anonymous Hackers Crack Great Firewall of China
Anonymous Hackers Crack Great Firewall of China

‘Hackers purporting to be members of the nebulous online hacker community Anonymous have reportedly hit almost 400 websites in China. Targets included the Tongcheng Environmental Protection Agency, a Chinese government site from which phone and email information were stolen, and the Jiangsu Cyberpolice Online Service, for which a cross-site scripting vulnerability was posted.’

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Anonymous: LulzSec will return to reign hack-voc once again
Anonymous: LulzSec will return to reign hack-voc once again

‘The hacktivists are striking back. After Hector Xavier Monsegur — better known as “Sabu,” the leader of LulzSec — was outed as an FBI informant after last year’s string of Web terror, Anonymous is now taking back control of the group, declaring its return on April 1. Wait a sec. April 1? Why, that’s April Fool’s Day!’

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Pope’s Laptop defrocked? ‘Anonymous’ Italian Hacktivists take down Vatican Website

‘A group of Italian hackers who claim to be members of the loose-knit international gang of cyber criminals known as “Anonymous” took down the Vatican’s website for a number of hours Wednesday, the Chicago Tribune reports.’

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Anonymous unmasked: Hactivist ringleader turned FBI informant

‘Hector Xavier Monsegur, an unemployed computer programmer reportedly living on welfare in New York, was the ringleader operating under the name “Sabu,” federal authorities say. He pleaded guilty to a dozen computer crimes including conspiracy. But the indictment handed down by the US Attorney of New York’s southern district also said he cooperated with authorities to help round up other high-level hackers during a months-long investigation.’

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