The hacker group Anonymous, which is less a coherent group of people working together toward a common cause than a random medley of hackers out to prank and disrupt the online world, has been busy these days. Multiple hacks on Bay Area Rapid Transit websites in response to BART's shutdown of the railway's underground cellular system have captured the attention of activists and technophiles alike. . But even as the name Anonymous strikes fear into the hearts of many IT security workers, the group's political ambitions ring hollow. Anonymous has a penchant for making grand--if sometimes dimly worded--proclamations about its motives. After the group initially hacked a BART website on August 14, it posted a message to the AnonOps blog that stated, "In the Bay Area, we The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . Unidentified cybercriminals alter digital safety environment, though their ideological intentions often appear muddled and ambiguous.. Anonymous Hackers,Cybersecurity Issues,Hacktivist Actions,Online Activism,Hacker Group. . Anthony Pell
Computer hackers with political agendas have become a fast-growing threat to big companies worldwide, according to a corporate intelligence company. "The methods they are using are in their infancy," says Kent Anderson of Control Risks Group, an international business risk consultancy. . . . . Computer hackers with political agendas have become a fast-growing threat to big companies worldwide, according to a corporate intelligence company. "The methods they are using are in their infancy," says Kent Anderson of Control Risks Group, an international business risk consultancy. The political cyberthreat was highlighted along with those on the ground at a rollout of the British-based company's "Risk Map 2001," an annual survey of perceived dangers to corporate clients. Anderson traces "hacktivism" to the 1994 Zapatista guerrilla uprising for greater democracy and Indian rights in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas. The link for this article located at PC World is no longer available. . Cyber intruders pursuing ideological objectives are emerging as an escalating danger to major corporations across the globe.. Hacktivism, Corporate Threats, Cyber Espionage, Political Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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