The hacker collective Anonymous and its factions LulzSec and AntiSec drew widespread attention between 2008 and 2012 as they tore loudly through the internet ruthlessly hacking websites, raiding email spools, exposing corporate secrets and joining the fight of the 99 percent. . The groups seemed unstoppable as they hit one target after another, more than 200 in all by the government The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The groups seemed unstoppable as they hit one target after another, more than 200 in all by the gove. hacker, collective, anonymous, factions, lulzsec, antisec, widespread, attention, betwe. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Hacker chronicler Quinn Norton spent months in 2011 and 2012 talking to members of the hacktivist collective Antisec, the division of Anonymous responsible for the leaked corporate emails that earned Jeremy Hammond a 10-year prison sentence. . Norton says she didn't take notes and was careful not to broach anyone's identity, but she details a retrospective of the group from memory in a piece titled "How Antisec died." The boldest claim? The nine-month FBI sting only nabbed two hackers from the group, Hammond and Hector Monsegur, also known as Sabu. . Norton says she didn't take notes and was careful not to broach anyone's identity, but she details a. hacker, chronicler, quinn, norton, spent, months, talking, members, hacktivist. . Alex
The hacker collective Team GhostShell, in collaboration with two other hacking groups, MidasBank and OphiusLab, hacked 100 websites worldwide and then dumped one million accounts/records in "protests" under the Project HellFire banner. . A massive leak of one million records were dumped by the hacker collective Team GhostShell in the last protest of the summer "against the banks, politicians and for all the fallen hackers this year." However "we are also letting everyone know that more releases, collaborations with Anonymous and other, plus two more projects are still scheduled for this fall and winter. It's only the beginning. There are more leaked accounts/records coming." The leak was first announced by DeadMellox, the "blackhat leader of Team GhostShell." The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . An extensive breach involving over one million files was released by the group known as Hacktivist Legion in their stand against the establishment.. accounts leak, hacker collective, data breach news, Project HellFire, Team GhostShell. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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