Hacking collective Anonymous has reportedly denied being responsible for planting a file seemingly incriminating itself in the PlayStation Network hack, suggesting that instead the group has been ...
March 6, 2012 was a dark day for the hacktivist collective known as Anonymous. It was the day that the world learned the identity of “Sabu”, a leader of LulzSec whose real name is Hector Xavier ...
In a compelling and insightful documentary, a profile of the powerful Anonymous hacking collective shows a different side of the global force known for battling the Church of Scientology and opponents ...
I got a chance to see We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists recently. It's a great film and in 90 minutes packs in plenty of interviews with Anonymous activists and experts, putting Anonymous in ...
A movie investigating Anonymous, a collective of hackers who have taken an outspoken stance against censorship, was shown at SXSW in Austin, Texas. AnonOps A documentary focused on Anonymous, an ...
"Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. I am a hacker and this is my manifesto… You may stop me, but you can't stop us all." Are hacker collectives like Anonymous and Legion black hats ...
(TNS) -- The international activist hacker group Anonymous Legion is claiming responsibility for an attack on the Minnesota Judicial Branch’s website that rendered it unusable for most of Wednesday.
These were the words tweeted by a group of hackers through the Twitter account of NDTV journalist Barkha Dutt. The notorious group had previously hacked groups of politician Rahul Gandhi, journalist ...
I got a chance to see "We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists" recently. It's a great film and in 90 minutes packs in plenty of interviews with Anonymous activists and experts, putting Anonymous ...
Your front page photograph "Product placement" (yesterday) creates the inaccurate impression that only 20 people took part in the Million Mask March organised by online activist group Anonymous.
A YouTube video purporting to be the work of the international hacking group Anonymous surfaced Thursday threatening to target the city of Sacramento if it doesn’t suspend its ban on urban camping.
The security company that provided the information for the story "Anonymous-tied DDoS botnet shows insecure routers are legion" now says it was mistaken and that Anonymous may not have been involved ...
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