December 26, 2011

Hacking Group Vows More Strikes

Olivia Katrandjian, ABC News


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The global activist hacking group Anonymous claims to have obtained thousands of credit card numbers and personal information from the high-profile clients of a leading security think tank, all in the name of charity.

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TAGGED: privacy, Hacking

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