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Coronavirus 7 april Coronavirus 6 april Tech giants sued over child labour, deaths and injuries in cobalt mining in the DRC. Rights 29 january We, the people. Indigenous Peoples 20 december He had Caudill go to an open floor below the company's headquarters in the same building and, using a laptop and an antenna, try each credential until Caudill found one that let him access the company's Wifi network and ultimately its servers.
The path from criminal hacker to prison to professional penetration tester is one plenty of hackers have followed before. But few have a history of hacking as many victims as brazenly as Monsegur and his LulzSec colleagues in the so-called "Summer of LulzSec" that rocked the security industry five years ago. In an intense, two-month spree, Monsegur's LulzSec group hacked targets nearly every day, brashly touting their attacks on Twitter and dumping hundreds of gigabytes of stolen data online.
It was like Anonymous on crack. Monsegur's flip to serving as an FBI informant after he was identified by agents that summer alienated another, more subversive side of the hacker community. Many still blame him for the arrest of Anonymous hackers like Jeremy Hammond, who's still serving a ten-year prison sentence for the hack of the intelligence firm Stratfor, which Monsegur participated in while working as an FBI mole.
When Monsegur was set to speak last year at Carr's security conference Suits and Spooks, online protests scared the conference's New York venue into canceling the site booking at the last minute. It's why the FBI found him valuable as an informant.
Monsegur, for his part, claims he never identified any of his fellow Anonymous hackers to the FBI. His own defense attorney disagreed in his sentencing hearing, telling a judge his "assistance allowed the government to pierce the secrecy surrounding the group, to identify and locate its core members and, successfully, to prosecute them.
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Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Anonymous is a loosely organized Internet group of hackers and political activists that began as a collective in on 4chan, an anonymous internet chat board. Members of the Anonymous community communicate and collaborate via social network services and encrypted Internet chat rooms.
Anonymous is most widely known for its cyber-attacks against governments, government-affiliated groups, corporations, and the Church of Scientology. Individuals who wish to be recognized as part of the group wear Guy Fawkes masks in public in order to conceal their identities.
Guy Fawkes, also known as Guido Fawkes, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who were involved in the Gunpowder Plot—a failed assassination plot—of The Gunpowder Plot was an attempt to secure greater religious tolerance under King James. After blowing up the House of Lords, King James' residence, his daughter Elizabeth, was to be installed as the Catholic head of state. Later, Fawkes would become synonymous with the Gunpowder Plot, the failure of which has been commemorated since in the UK.
On this day, Fawkes effigy is traditionally burned on a bonfire, commonly accompanied by fireworks. To the extent Anonymous has a coherent ethos, it features decentralized communities interested in engaging in mutual goals. These goals have historically ranged from political statements to pranks and hacks , sometimes in retaliation for actions taken against the group itself—or those for whom members of a given operation feel an affinity.
Groups of Anonymous members have thrown support behind political movements such as the Arab Spring. Common methods of protest or retaliation include "distributed denial of service" DDoS attacks on governments or organizations. These actions are known as Operation Payback.
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