The notorious
activist hacking group «Anonymous» has launched two new campaigns championing a pair of green causes — helping U.S. farmers earn the right to label their food as «GMO - free» and
Activist hacking group Anonymous have declared this Friday December 11 a «trolling day» against the so - called terrorist group Islamic State (ISIS) as part of its cyber campaign against the militant Islamist group.
Not exact matches
The attacks, which took place this year and have not been previously reported, jeopardized the communications of
activists, journalists and other people in sensitive positions in Iran, where Telegram is used by some 20 million people, said independent cyber researcher Collin Anderson and Amnesty International technologist Claudio Guarnieri, who have been studying Iranian
hacking groups for three years.
Neither attack was particularly sophisticated, but South Korean authorities said North Korea was to blame, even though «hacktivist»
groups - online
activists who
hack high - profile targets in order to spread political messages - first appeared to claim responsibility.
Anonymous, the internet
activist group, has denied that it has anything to do with the PlayStation Network
hacking and subsequent credit card theft.Sony had posted its response to the US House of Representatives on the official PlayStation Blog and in... Read more
The cyber
activist group posted links to 15 Thai police websites, including the Bangkok Metropolitan Police Bureau, and published several Thai police email addresses, asking its members to
hack them.