Topic: Anonymous

Graphics, Grids & 4 More Secret Years of PRISM: What Anonymous Knows

Reuters

Friday's leak of 13 NSA documents, which Anonymous claims "prove that the NSA is spying on you," result in mostly intelligible government gibberish — goofy graphics included — but one of the most fascinating documents led us to a whistleblower site called Cryptome, which suggests the PRISM program has been around since at least 2006, and maybe as early as 2003.

By Adam Martin

Apr 28, 2011

Sony Hit With Lawsuit, Still Can't Fix Network

Users are angry, stock is sliding, and Anonymous is laughing

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By Adam Martin

Apr 26, 2011

Playstation Security Breach Was Worse Than Expected

Information of 70 million subscribers may have been accessed

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By Adam Martin

Apr 22, 2011

Anonymous's Winking Denial of the Playstation Blackout

"For once we didn't do it," group says

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By Ray Gustini

Mar 14, 2011

Comment of the Day

Comment of the Day: The Hacktivist Distinction

Why groups like Anonymous don't always meet the criteria

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By John Hudson

Mar 14, 2011

The Bank of America Mortgage Fraud Allegations (So Far)

What financial bloggers have found after a day sifting through leaked emails

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By John Hudson

Mar 14, 2011

Anonymous Fires First Volley at Bank of America

The hacker group has posted its first batch of internal emails about mortgage lending

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By John Hudson

Mar 4, 2011

Anonymous Member Sneers at FBI

In a Vanity Fair interview, Gregg Housh says FBI raids don't scare him

Comments | 756 Views

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