Erase Israel from the Internet’: Anonymous plots massive cyber-attack
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Hacktivist group Anonymous, along with numerous other hackers, is planning a massive cyber-attack on Israel, threatening to “erase” the country from Internet
Like the Burger King hacking yesterday, the hackers included some McDonald's images. The avatar photo has been changed to the Cadillac symbol.
Burger King's Twitter account got hacked for more than an hour and tweeted out some crazy McDonald's messages.
The secretive outlaw hacktivist group Anonymous has publically asked its supporters to create a ‘virtual blockade’ to keep President Obama’s State of the Union address off the Web.
The FBI has launched an investigation into a recent Anonymous hack of a Federal Reserve database in retaliation for the US harassment of Aaron Swartz, who recently committed suicide. The hackers reportedly obtained 4,000 personal records in the attac
The FBI has launched an investigation after hacker-activist group Anonymous says it hijacked the website of the U.S. Sentencing Commission to avenge the death of Aaron Swartz, an internet activist who committed suicide. The website of the commissi
Therefore, Anonymous along with the American people have decided to openly declare war on the United States government. This is a call to arms
Two British hackers affiliated with the group Anonymous, have been given prison terms for cyber-attacks, which reportedly cost PayPal $5.6 million.
YourAnonNews, a Twitter account used by members of Anonymous to relay messages pertinent to the hacktivist movement, has been suspended.
A security expert thinks the hacktivist movement Anonymous is planning an imminent cyberattack against the United Nations' International Telecommunication Union.
A worldwide day of protests and cyber attacks against governments, banks and security firms has been launched by Hacker collective Anonymous to mark Guy Fawkes Day.
Anonymous (the digital Robin Hood of the internet) talks about a variety of issues facing us as individuals and as a country
To celebrate Guy Fawkes Day today (Nov. 5), the Anonymous hacktivist movement, which has adopted the English rebel's mask as one of its symbols, has been hard at work.
Hactivist group Anonymous claims to have taken down the websites of Interpol and a British police force as part of a campaign calling for the freedom of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Hactivist group Anonymous claims to have taken down the websites of Interpol and a British police force as part of a campaign calling for the freedom of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Several British governmental websites, including the Ministry of Justice, have been attacked by hacktivists in retaliation for Britain’s handling of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Users of the Aryan-Front.com “white community” Web forum were greeted with an eye-opening memo from hacktivists when they tried to log-on to the message board Friday morning: you should have expected us.
Hackers operating under the title of “Anonymous” claim to have leaked internal emails and other electronic documents from the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics website.
Major protest scheduled in Montreal to mark 100th day of rallies, as hacker group Anonymous downs government websites.
A hacker tied to Anonymous says the loose-knit collective may be the most powerful organization on Earth.
A hacker group calling itself the Russian branch of Anonymous has claimed responsibility for shutting down the websites of the Kremlin and the Russian President.
The hacking collective Anonymous is back with another pulse-pounding video
Just days before the US Congress starts discussing new cybersecurity legislation, those fighting for online freedoms unleashed their own ammunition by way of some new websites that strike to keep the Internet open.
The CIA website is now back online following a DDoS attack reportedly perpetrated by the hacktivist group Anonymous.
Anonymous has trounced Reddit to take the top spot in the 2012 Time 100 poll, an annual list of the world’s 100 most influential people.
The Anonymous hacking group claims to have defaced almost 500 websites in China.
There’s a fine line between offensive and hilarious, and Arizona lawmakers aim to make that boundary legally protected.
Anonymous have declared they are shutting the internet down on March 31 in protest against SOPA, Wall Street, and "irresponsible leaders and the beloved bankers who are starving the world for their own selfish needs out of sheer sadistic fun."
Internet hackers will face significantly tougher criminal penalties after a new draft resolution was passed in the European Parliament with an overwhelming majority.