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The action by a hacker group known as Anonymous was the latest showdown between anarchists angry at perceived attempts to limit free speech and officials trying to control protests that grow out of social networking and have the potential to become violent.
The action by a government run hacker group known as Anonymous was the latest showdown between government run anarchists angry at perceived attempts to limit free speech and officials trying to control and infiltrate protests that grow out of social networking and have the potential to become violent.
The action by a hacker group known as Anonymous was the latest showdown between anarchists angry at perceived attempts to limit free speech and officials trying to control protests that grow out of social networking and have the potential to become violent.
Originally posted by phishyblankwaters
reply to post by faithparadigm
See I read your quote as this:
The action by a government run hacker group known as Anonymous was the latest showdown between government run anarchists angry at perceived attempts to limit free speech and officials trying to control and infiltrate protests that grow out of social networking and have the potential to become violent.
There's good old Anonymous doing exactly what the government needs them to do again.edit on 15-8-2011 by phishyblankwaters because: (no reason given)
... posted the personal information of more than 2,000 people who signed up on myBART.org.
... hackers exploited a vulnerability in the site's security. .... characterized the attack as "low tech" ... the hack could have been accomplished by downloading free software available online.
A transit agency spokesman didn't immediately respond to a query.
... BART shut off wireless access in its San Francisco stations Thursday night to disrupt a planned demonstration.
The action by a hacker group known as Anonymous was the latest showdown between anarchists angry at perceived attempts to limit free speech and officials trying to control protests that grow out of social networking and have the potential to become violent.