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  2. List of hacker groups - Wikipedia

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    L0pht, was a hacker collective active between 1992 and 2000 and located in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Lapsus$, a black-hat hacker group known for using extortion tactics. active since late 2021, allegedly dumping data from Microsoft, Samsung and Nvidia, and with members arrested in March 2022.

  3. Menu hack - Wikipedia

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    The term "menu hack" stems from hacker culture and its tradition of overcoming previously imposed limitations. However, the tradition of ordering from a secret menu dates back to the early days of fast food. "Animal style" fries, a word of mouth menu item ordered from In-N-Out since the 1960s, was rumored to have been created by local surfers. [1]

  4. Legion Hacktivist Group - Wikipedia

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    Because the Russian government tried to censor Telegram in 2018-2020, the Legion Hacker group hacked a sub-domain belonging to Federal Antimonopoly Service.They didn't cause big harm, but they posted a message to the Russian government stating that "The vandalism and destruction Roskomnadzor has caused to internet privacy and Russian anonymity has made them a target of Legion."

  5. Hack the Menu exposes food chain's secret menus - AOL

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    The website hackthemenu.com is a one-stop-shop for mystery menus. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  6. MLT (hacktivist) - Wikipedia

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    MLT, real name Matthew Telfer, [2] [3] (born 1994) is a cybersecurity researcher, former grey hat computer hacker and former member of TeaMp0isoN.MLT was arrested in May 2012 in relation to his activities within TeaMp0isoN, a computer-hacking group which claimed responsibility for many high-profile attacks, including website vandalism of the United Nations, Facebook, NATO, BlackBerry, T-Mobile ...

  7. Scattered Spider - Wikipedia

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    Scattered Spider, also referred to as UNC3944, [1] is a hacking group mostly made up of teen and young-adults living believed to be primarily made up of operatives based in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

  8. 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.

  9. Lazarus Group - Wikipedia

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    The Lazarus Group (also known as Guardians of Peace or Whois Team [1] [2] [3]) is a hacker group made up of an unknown number of individuals, alleged to be run by the government of North Korea. While not much is known about the group, researchers have attributed many cyberattacks to them since 2010.