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  2. List of hacker groups - Wikipedia

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    TeslaTeam is a group of black-hat computer hackers from Serbia established in 2010. TESO was a hacker group originating in Austria that was active primarily from 1998 to 2004. The Unknowns is a group of white-hat hackers that exploited many high-profiled websites and became very active in 2012 when the group was founded and disbanded.

  3. Hacker group - Wikipedia

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    The hacker groups were out to make names for themselves, and were often spurred on by their own press. This was a heyday of hacking, at a time before there was much law against computer crime . Hacker groups provided access to information and resources, and a place to learn from other members. [ 1 ]

  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. ... Chaos Computer Club; Clop (cyber gang) Cozy Bear; Croatian ...

  5. Factbox-APT31: the Chinese hacking group behind global ... - AOL

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    Advanced Persistent Threat Group 31 (APT31) is a collective of Chinese state-sponsored intelligence officers, contract hackers and attendant staff that engage in hacking activities and "malicious ...

  6. List of hackers - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of notable hackers who are known for their hacking ... List of computer criminals; List of fictional hackers; List of hacker groups; List of hacker ...

  7. US FBI disrupts second Chinese hacking group, director says - AOL

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    A previously known hacking group dubbed "Volt Typhoon" has been the subject of increasing concern by Western officials since it was first identified last year as cyber sabotage group focused on ...

  8. At least 10 hacking groups using Microsoft software flaw ...

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    At least 10 different hacking groups are using recently discovered flaws in Microsoft Corp's mail server software to break in to targets around the world, cybersecurity company ESET said in a blog ...

  9. Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, the small group of Anons behind the HBGary Federal hack—including Tflow, Topiary, Sabu, and Kayla—formed the hacker group "Lulz Security", commonly abbreviated "LulzSec". The group's first attack was against Fox.com, leaking several passwords, LinkedIn profiles, and the names of 73,000 X Factor contestants.