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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 ...
On August 14, Anonymous posted on its Twitter feed what it claimed was the name of the officer involved in the shooting. [163] [164] However, police said the identity released by Anonymous was incorrect. [165] Twitter subsequently suspended the Anonymous account from its service. [166]
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 ...
Starting from late 2021, Anonymous took notice of the military build-up near the Russia–Ukraine border and thus acted to propagate peace plans to end the war in Donbas by defacing various websites, such as United Nations' Networks on Migration, Polar Research Institute of China, Convention on Biological Diversity, and various government websites in China.
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.
Twitter’s API once held such an easily exploitable flaw that hackers managed to grab 5.4 million user details. Now, according to reports and mentions from users in hacker forums, there are ...
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 .
[8] [9] Reuters named Cottle as one of those responsible for the group's presence on Twitter. [10] In August 2020, Cottle identified himself as a founder of Anonymous in an article by Dale Beran in The Atlantic. [1] Cottle said in a November 2020 Reddit AMA that "right now my only end-goal is bringing the QAnon game to a conclusion". [3]