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  2. List of hacker groups - Wikipedia

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    Noname057(16) a Russian speaking hacker group, attacks aligned with Russia's invasion in Ukraine; 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.

  3. Hacker group - Wikipedia

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    Hacker groups provided access to information and resources, and a place to learn from other members. [1] Hackers could also gain credibility by being affiliated with an elite group. [ 1 ] The names of hacker groups often parody large corporations, governments, police and criminals; [ 2 ] and often used specialized orthography .

  4. Category:Hacker groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hacker groups" The following 121 pages are in this category, out of 121 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Rhysida (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    Rhysida is a ransomware group that encrypts data on victims' computer systems and threatens to make it publicly available unless a ransom is paid. [1] The group uses eponymous ransomware-as-a-service techniques, targets large organisations rather than making random attacks on individuals, and demands large sums of money to restore data. [2]

  6. 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.

  7. DarkSide (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    DarkSide uses intermediary hackers 26c3weq ("affiliates"). [16] It uses "ransomware-as-a-service" [4] [5] [6] — a model in which DarkSide grants its "affiliate" subscribers (who are screened via an interview) access to ransomware developed by DarkSide, in return for giving DarkSide a share of the ransom payments (apparently 25% for ransom payments under US$500,000 and 10% for ransom payments ...

  8. Play (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    Play (also Play Ransomware or PlayCrypt) is a hacker group responsible for ransomware extortion attacks on companies and governmental institutions. The group emerged in 2022 and attacked targets in the United States, [1] Brazil, [2] Argentina, [2] Germany, [3] Belgium [3] and Switzerland.

  9. Legion of Doom (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    The Legion of Doom (LOD) was an American hacker group founded by a hacker known as Lex Luthor after a rift with his previous group, the Knights of Shadow. LOD was active from the 1980s to the early 2000s, but was most active from 1984 to 1991. Today, Legion of Doom ranks as one of the more influential hacking groups in the history of technology.