Anonymous
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Thousands of anti-capitalism and pro-civil liberties protesters took part in a march in central London. We asked them why
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From 3D-printed limbs to hacktivists tackling oppression, Africa is the perfect place for tech innovation against the odds
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Social media accounts associated with the group got an LGBT-friendly makeover courtesy of WachulaGhost
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In this podcast originally published in April 2012, Aleks Krotoski explores the tension between online identity and anonymity in an interview with Chris Poole
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The German writer Jürgen Todenhöfer was the first western journalist allowed to enter Isis-controlled Syria and Iraq – and to return safely. In an extract from his book, he describes what he saw in Raqqa and Mosul, and the chilling moment he realised that his angry, masked driver was one of the world’s most-wanted men
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Collective says it attacked official websites in retaliation to sentences given to 17 activists in Luanda
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Defendants stand accused of leaking contact information of 541 police officers, along with hacking and blocking government websites in 2012
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Hacktivists claim to have crashed Shinzo Abe’s website in protest at Japan’s Antarctic mission to kill whales for ‘research’
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Private data including emails, usernames and phone numbers of 1,415 delegates posted online by Anonymous in protest against arrests of activists
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GhostSec Anonymous splinter group pulls Islamic State darknet offline replacing it with a pharmacy advert
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The combined brains of the internet are working on fighting terror. It’s not going great
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Online hacktivist collective claims Isis-affiliated websites are using company’s services to protect against hacking attacks
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After the Paris attacks, the hacktivists have declared war on Isis. Will their tactics work?
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This week’s tabloid headlines about the teenager who allegedly broke into TalkTalk’s website invoked the usual formula: reclusive, antisocial, young, male. But hackers are more complicated than that – and the people pursuing them say the stereotype is a problem
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The ‘hacktivist’ collective wrote that the identities of white supremacist group members will be revealed next month on anniversary of their anti-Klan operation
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US says Anonymous hacker Lauri Love ‘secretly infiltrated’ computer systems and faces 12 years in prison, more than others charged in the UK
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Matthew Keys was fired by a TV station owned by the same company two months before the website was hacked
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Hacking group Anonymous takes responsibility for bringing down the website for government services and the Canadian spy agency’s site
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They’ve hijacked the Russian prime minister’s Twitter account and attacked the political elite. But they’re also guns-for-hire, collecting private information for a fee. Daniil Turovsky went to Bangkok to meet them
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Top radio presenter Carmen Aristegui was fired on Sunday for participating in Mexicoleaks alliance to gain anonymous information to expose state corruption
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Crowd gathers outside facility at centre of claims of unconstitutional abuse with Anonymous and Black Lives Matter among the groups present
Future of 4chan uncertain as controversial site faces financial woes