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Tag Archives: Anonymous
Anonymous hacks Israeli websites, threatens to ‘wipe Israel off the map of the Internet’
Attacks did little real damage, officials claim
Anonymous breaks up with Wikileaks
There’s a paywall between them now
GoDaddy hacked by Anonymous? Not likely.
How an improbable hack got some awkward media coverage
How long can the rich and famous ‘Gabriel’s Inferno’ author stay anonymous?
A presumed-Canadian ‘Twilight’ fan fiction writer gets a seven-figure book deal—and a lot of attention
When governments pull the plug, the people build a new Internet
How mesh networks could change the Net as we know it
Anonymous 101
The value of Anonymous lies in anonymity itself
How Arizona tried to make it illegal to say mean things online
Lawmakers continue to display an embarrassingly low level of media and technological literacy
Toews feeds trolls
Fighting Anonymous is impossible by design, but it’s funny to Anonymous when someone tries
The Speaker rules against Anonymous
Last week, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews rose in the House to claim that videos posted by individual(s) claiming to be with Anonymous had violated his rights as a Member of Parliament.