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On December 6 2011, a number of pro-Kremlin activists launched an attack on Twitter using bots which posted messages with a hashtag #???????????? (Triumfalnaya). These bots posted a range of national slogans and crude language. With a rate of up to 10 messages per second, these bots succeeded in blocking the actual message feed with […]

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As the Occupy Wall Street movement continues, hackers have turned to attacking some of the financial institutions protesters feel are responsible for their situation. The web page representing Bank of America on the Google Plus service gives the appearance that it was hacked. It does not appear this page was actually controlled by Bank of […]

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Two new videos have surfaced purporting to be from the online collective known as Anonymous. The first video was posted on the New Alliance Party’s website after it was hacked and defaced. The video was also posted to YouTube with the title “Anonymous declara la guerra a la corrupcion del gobierno mexicano” which translates to […]

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