
Sabu, the man who brought down Anonymous - Negative PID
He was nothing more than an unemployed systems administrator from the Lower East Side of NY, raising two young nieces on his own. Online, he was known as Sabu.
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MOD, Masters of Deception - Negative PID
Masters of Deception (also known as MOD) was one of the most infamous and important hacking groups of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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Anonymous in the age of cyberwar - Negative PID
In February 2022, a tweet appeared: “The Anonymous collective is officially at war with the Russian government.”
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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.
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Sabu, the man who brought down Anonymous - Negative PID
He was nothing more than an unemployed systems administrator from the Lower East Side of NY, raising two young nieces on his own. Online, he was known as Sabu.
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MOD, Masters of Deception - Negative PID
Masters of Deception (also known as MOD) was one of the most infamous and important hacking groups of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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Anonymous: The age of operations - Negative PID
In the years following Project Chanology, Anonymous shed its adolescence and entered a new phase — one defined not by pranks or memes, but by operations.
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The Cult of the Dead Cow - Negative PID
The Cult of the Dead Cow (often abbreviated as cDc) is one of the oldest and most influential hacker collectives in the world.
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Anonymous: from 4chan to hacktivism - Negative PID
It began not as a movement, but as a joke. Long before Anonymous became a symbol of digital rebellion, it was simply a username.
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Anonymous: Hacktivism vs. cybercrime - Negative PID
When Anonymous first appeared, the world didn’t quite know what to make of it. Were they digital freedom fighters? Cybercriminals? Vigilantes? Terrorists?
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