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TeaMp0isoN was a small hacker group from the UK and South Asia that remains in the books for going from purposeful hacktivism to extremism and cyber terrorism. Here's their story.

#TeaMp0isoN #hackers #hackerGroups #hacktivism #extremism #cyberTerrorism #cyberWarfare

https://negativepid.blog/teamp0ison-hacktivism-with-a-cause/
https://negativepid.blog/teamp0ison-hacktivism-with-a-cause/

TeaMp0isoN: hacktivism with a cause - PID Perspectives

In the early 2010s, as Anonymous and LulzSec made global headlines, a smaller group emerged from the UK and South Asia: TeaMp0isoN (Team Poison).

PID Perspectives

They only took in the most brilliant and capable. They published ton of technical materials and guides, but reserved them for a select crowd. LoD (Legion of Doom) was a next-level hackers collective. Their "Hacker's Manifesto," written by The Mentor, is one of the most quoted texts in hacker culture.

#LoD #LegionOfDoom #hackersManifesto #TheMentor #hackers #hackerGroups

https://negativepid.blog/legion-of-doom-the-harvard-of-hacking/
https://negativepid.blog/legion-of-doom-the-harvard-of-hacking/

Legion of Doom, the Harvard of hacking - Negative PID

Legion of Doom (also known as LoD) is one of the most legendary hacker groups in history. Considered the “Harvard of Hacking,” they only took in the best.

Negative PID

They came, they created havoc and they disappeared. The rampage of LulzSec lasted only 50 days, but the world remembers them for their controversy, for igniting the digital punk movement, and for their leader, Sabu, who caused the downfall of Anonymous.

#lulzSec #hackers #hackerGroups #sabu #hectorMonsegur #cyberpunk

https://negativepid.blog/lulzsec-hackers-trolling-the-world/

https://negativepid.blog/lulzsec-hackers-trolling-the-world/

They came, they created havoc and they disappeared. The rampage of LulzSec lasted only 50 days, but the world remembers them for their controversy, for igniting the digital punk movement, and for their leader, Sabu, who caused the downfall of Anonymous.

#lulzSec #hackers #hackerGroups #sabu #hectorMonsegur #cyberpunk

https://negativepid.blog/lulzsec-hackers-trolling-the-world/

https://negativepid.blog/lulzsec-hackers-trolling-the-world/

TeaMp0isoN was a small hacker group from the UK and South Asia that remains in the books for going from purposeful hacktivism to extremism and cyber terrorism. Here's their story.

#TeaMp0isoN #hackers #hackerGroups #hacktivism #extremism #cyberTerrorism #cyberWarfare

https://negativepid.blog/teamp0ison-hacktivism-with-a-cause/
https://negativepid.blog/teamp0ison-hacktivism-with-a-cause/

TeaMp0isoN: hacktivism with a cause - PID Perspectives

In the early 2010s, as Anonymous and LulzSec made global headlines, a smaller group emerged from the UK and South Asia: TeaMp0isoN (Team Poison).

PID Perspectives

They only took in the most brilliant and capable. They published ton of technical materials and guides, but reserved them for a select crowd. LoD (Legion of Doom) was a next-level hackers collective. Their "Hacker's Manifesto," written by The Mentor, is one of the most quoted texts in hacker culture.

#LoD #LegionOfDoom #hackersManifesto #TheMentor #hackers #hackerGroups

https://negativepid.blog/legion-of-doom-the-harvard-of-hacking/
https://negativepid.blog/legion-of-doom-the-harvard-of-hacking/

Legion of Doom, the Harvard of hacking - Negative PID

Legion of Doom (also known as LoD) is one of the most legendary hacker groups in history. Considered the “Harvard of Hacking,” they only took in the best.

Negative PID

They came, they created havoc and they disappeared. The rampage of LulzSec lasted only 50 days, but the world remembers them for their controversy, for igniting the digital punk movement, and for their leader, Sabu, who caused the downfall of Anonymous.

#lulzSec #hackers #hackerGroups #sabu #hectorMonsegur #cyberpunk

https://negativepid.blog/lulzsec-hackers-trolling-the-world/

https://negativepid.blog/lulzsec-hackers-trolling-the-world/

LulzSec, hackers trolling the world - Negative PID

In 2011, the world met Lulz Security, better known as LulzSec, a rogue splinter group of the hacktivist collective Anonymous. Their name came from Internet

Negative PID

They came, they created havoc and they disappeared. The rampage of LulzSec lasted only 50 days, but the world remembers them for their controversy, for igniting the digital punk movement, and for their leader, Sabu, who caused the downfall of Anonymous.

#lulzSec #hackers #hackerGroups #sabu #hectorMonsegur #cyberpunk

https://negativepid.blog/lulzsec-hackers-trolling-the-world/

https://negativepid.blog/lulzsec-hackers-trolling-the-world/

LulzSec, hackers trolling the world - Negative PID

In 2011, the world met Lulz Security, better known as LulzSec, a rogue splinter group of the hacktivist collective Anonymous. Their name came from Internet

Negative PID

They only took in the most brilliant and capable. They published ton of technical materials and guides, but reserved them for a select crowd. LoD (Legion of Doom) was a next-level hackers collective. Their "Hacker's Manifesto," written by The Mentor, is one of the most quoted texts in hacker culture.

#LoD #LegionOfDoom #hackersManifesto #TheMentor #hackers #hackerGroups

https://negativepid.blog/legion-of-doom-the-harvard-of-hacking/
https://negativepid.blog/legion-of-doom-the-harvard-of-hacking/

Legion of Doom, the Harvard of hacking - Negative PID

Legion of Doom (also known as LoD) is one of the most legendary hacker groups in history. Considered the “Harvard of Hacking,” they only took in the best.

Negative PID