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  2. Timeline of events associated with Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    January 14: Anonymous declared war on the Church of Scientology and bombarded them with DDoS attacks, harassing phone calls, black faxes, and Google bombing. [7] [8]February–December: Known as Project Chanology, Anonymous organized multiple in-person pickets in front of Churches of Scientology world-wide, starting February 10 and running throughout the year, achieving coordinated pickets in ...

  3. Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, Anonymous released a video and a statement via Twitter condemning the attack on Charlie Hebdo, in which 12 people, including eight journalists, were fatally shot. The video, claiming that it is "a message for al-Qaeda , the Islamic State and other terrorists", was uploaded to the group's Belgian account. [ 170 ]

  4. 2020 Twitter account hijacking - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, 2020, between 20:00 and 22:00 UTC, 130 high-profile Twitter accounts were reportedly compromised by outside parties to promote a bitcoin scam. [1] [2] Twitter and other media sources confirmed that the perpetrators had gained access to Twitter's administrative tools so that they could alter the accounts themselves and post the tweets directly.

  5. 'Anonymous' Hacker Comes Forward And Vows To Take Down QAnon

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    But you’ve probably heard of the hacker collective he helped create: "This is the public face of Anonymous, the shadowy group behind the hacking attack on the federal reserve," a 2013 TV report ...

  6. Twitter hackers likely saw some private messages - AOL

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    On Wednesday (July 22) Twitter admitted that the hackers likely read the private messages of 36 accounts, including one belonging to an elected official in the Netherlands.

  7. Social Engineering: A Plague on Crypto and Twitter, Unlikely ...

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    The SIM swapping community entered the spotlight after helping the Twitter hacker breach the social media platform, but these threat actors have been going after the crypto community for years.

  8. Hector Monsegur - Wikipedia

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    As an informant, Monsegur provided the FBI with details enabling the arrest of five other hackers associated with the groups Anonymous, LulzSec and AntiSec. [20] [21] The FBI provided its own servers for the hacking to take place. [20] Information Monsegur provided also resulted in the arrest of two UK hackers: James Jeffery and Ryan Cleary. [22]

  9. Graham Ivan Clark - Wikipedia

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    The Twitter hack began on June 14 when Sheppard and Fazeli assisted Clark in manipulating employees through social engineering. [6] This involved calling multiple Twitter employees and posing as the help desk in Twitter's IT department responding to a reported problem with Twitter's internal VPN .