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  2. Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    The Blink Hacker Group, associating themselves with the Anonymous group, claimed to have hacked the Thailand prison websites and servers. [199] The compromised data has been shared online, with the group claiming that they give the data back to Thailand Justice and the citizens of Thailand as well.

  3. List of hacker groups - Wikipedia

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    OurMine, a hacker group of unknown origin that has compromised various websites and Twitter accounts as a way of advertising their "professional services". P.H.I.R.M., an early hacking group that was founded in the early 1980s. Phone Losers of America, an internet prank call community founded in 1994 as a phone phreaking and hacking group.

  4. Category:Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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  5. FBI probing 'Anonymous' hack on Cleveland's website - AOL

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    The FBI has reportedly launched an investigation after a hacking group claimed responsibility for shutting down the city of Cleveland's website Monday. You've probably heard of the group Anonymous ...

  6. Ghost Security - Wikipedia

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    The group uses social media hashtags like #GhostSec - #GhostSecurity or #OpISIS to promote its activities. [3] On 14 November 2015, Anonymous posted a video [6] announcing its "biggest operation ever" against the terrorist group [7] [8] in response to the attacks in Paris, taking down 3,824 pro-ISIS Twitter accounts [9] and doxxing recruiters. [10]

  7. Anonymous and the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous further stated that "150 million Russians do not know the truth about the causes or course of the war in Ukraine" and are instead fed a steady stream of "Kremlin propaganda." Anonymous stated that the purposes of the hacks are to "spread information to the Russian people" as well as serve as a possible reconnaissance tool for Ukraine.

  8. China urges vigilance against Taiwanese cyberattacks - AOL

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    BEIJING/TAIPEI (Reuters) -China's national security ministry said on Monday a Taiwan military-backed hacking group called Anonymous 64 has been carrying out cyberattacks against targets in China ...

  9. Trump's Social Security, phone numbers released by Anonymous ...

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    Click through reactions to the hack here: Trump didn't answer and the call went directly to an automated voicemail inbox that was full. Text messages sent to the candidate's alleged phone failed ...