'Anonymous' group threatened NYSE last week. Oct. 10, 2011 — -- Anonymous, the loosely-organized group of computer hackers that has taken credit for many of the world's most visible protests, has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An anonymous hacker well-versed in Tesla technology played a crucial and previously unreported role in helping plaintiffs achieve ...
Hackers associated with Anonymous launched a year-long campaign to break into multiple government agency networks and steal the personal information of over 100,000 employees, contractors and family ...
A holiday-themed attack into on the Stratfor Global Intelligence service has left various charities with as much as $1 million in unauthorized donations, all thanks to the warm-hearted hackers at ...
The hacking collective which calls itself Anonymous has re-emerged amid protests over the murder of George Floyd. George Floyd was an unarmed black male who was killed by a Minneapolis police officer ...
If the Trump administration won’t listen to federal judges, maybe they’ll listen to Anonymous. As first reported by 404 Media, an Anonymous hacker defaced GlobalX’s website, leaving a message ...
Spanish authorities have dismantled a hacktivist group that targeted government institutions with Distributed ...
The hacker group "Anonymous" through their Twitter account, @AnanymousMexi, has confirmed to have in their possession at least 25,000 names that include information of their government I.D. number, ...
In protest of the brutal tactics of Syria’s government, members of the hacktivist collective Anonymous have defaced the website of the Middle Eastern country’s Ministry of Defense, causing the site to ...
Members of the hacker collective Anonymous have already been linked to attacks on financial institutions and even the federal government, so it should come as no surprise that the world's largest ...
Hot on the heels of Spain’s recent arrest of three members of the hacking group known as “Anonymous,” Turkish police are now claiming to have rounded up an additional 32 members of the group.
The hackers behind recent attacks on Sony’s PlayStation Network may be less anonymous than they’d hoped. The New York Times is reporting that police in Spain say they’ve nabbed three individuals ...