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  2. Operation Payback - Wikipedia

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    Operation Payback's main site was attacked later that day, and they subsequently moved their website from tieve.tk to anonops.net. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] During the damages phase of the LimeWire trial, the RIAA attempted to switch from seeking statutory damages per-work to seeking them per-infringement, but did not quote a total damage amount, nor a ...

  3. Timeline of events associated with Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    In retaliation, Anonymous hacked and vandalized the company's website, took control of the company's e-mail, and took down the phone system. Anonymous also hacked the CEO's Twitter account and doxed him online. [36] February 16: Anonymous engaged in a flame war with Westboro Baptist Church, resulting in a DDoS attack on WBC's godhatesfags.com ...

  4. Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    AnonOps admin Christopher Weatherhead (alias "Nerdo"), a 22-year-old who had reportedly been intimately involved in organizing DDoS attacks during "Operation Payback", [49] was convicted by a UK court on one count of conspiracy to impair the operation of computers in December 2012. He was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment.

  5. If Anonymous won't attack Facebook Jan. 28, then who ... - AOL

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    A Twitter account representing the global "hacktivists", @AnonOps, has denounced a video recently released threatening to. Protip: Always take threats from an impassioned-but-unorganized group of ...

  6. LulzSec - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Topiary ran the LulzSec Twitter account on a daily basis; following the announcement of LulzSec's dissolution, he deleted all the posts on his Twitter page, except for one, which stated: "You cannot arrest an idea". [6] [12] Police arrested a man from Shetland, United Kingdom suspected of being Topiary on 27 July 2011. [13]

  7. Topiary (hacktivist) - Wikipedia

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    Jake Leslie Davis (born 27 October 1992), [1] known professionally as Topiary, is a British hacktivist.He has worked with Anonymous, LulzSec, and other similar groups. [2] He was an associate of the Internet group Anonymous, [3] which has publicly claimed various online attacks, including hacking HBGary, [4] Westboro Baptist Church, and Gawker. [5]

  8. Talk:Anonymous (hacker group)/Archive 4 - Wikipedia

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    AnonOps is not Anonymous, we support Anonymous in their work of free-speech, which AnonOps tries to uplift as well. [Edit] I notice AnonOps Communication blog link in this website. This has no links with AnonOps IRC network, which the site is located at www.anonops.com We do not support this page officially, since we have no idea what it is ...

  9. Barrett Brown - Wikipedia

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    Barrett Lancaster Brown (born August 14, 1981) is an American activist, and a former [1] journalist, essayist, and associate of Anonymous.He has described himself as an "anarchist revolutionary with a lust for insurgency" who "wanted to become famous for overthrowing things."