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Last August, the prolific hackers working worldwide under the Anonymous banner attempted to take down a Vatican-run website to protest sexual abuse by priests. The Vatican, with the help of the ...
Anonymous declares cyber-war on ISIS 03:27. As warplanes pound ISIS targets and U.S. special forces ramp up operations in Syria, the war against the terrorist group may be unfolding on another far ...
A banner about border crime suspect "El Pitufo" claimed more than 30 bodies could be buried at a home in Juárez, Mexico.
The mysterious hacking group known as "Anonymous" is threatening to take down the Internet on Saturday. Cybersecurity experts are highly skeptical that Anonymous can deliver on this threat, but ...
Anonymous’s rapid rise from the depths of geekdom to becoming a catalyst and nerve centre for real-life revolutionaries is one that has taken even some of its own members by surprise. The ...
Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks are harmless, according to Newcastle man Matthew George, who was charged for his role in the Anonymous group's bid to crash federal government websites ...
Gay hotel forced to remove BLM banner after anonymous complaint to city "We did not know we needed [a permit to hang a banner] on our own property. Particularly with a free speech banner.” ...
Anonymous' Chinese wing is embroiled in a hacktivism campaign against the Chinese government, and so far has defaced or swiped information from nearly 500 websites. IE 11 is not supported.
Showing the many sides of Anonymous, hackers take down an environmental ministry's website.
Hackers with the group 'Anonymous' took over the Texas Republican Party's website on Saturday in response to a law the state enacted earlier this month restricting access to abortions.
A banner about border crime suspect "El Pitufo" claimed more than 30 bodies could be buried at a home in Juárez, Mexico.