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2011: The Year Anonymous Took On Cops, Dictators and Existential Dread

January 11, 2012 wired.com

Anonymous, the trickster group that keeps morphing, spent the year wrestling with the question of whether their hacks, protests and bombastic videos actually make a difference. Which makes them not

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Video: A Short, Strange History of Anonymous

January 6, 2012 wired.com

Anonymous’s growth from a group of lol-seeking pranksters to a crusading army of hacktivists is a long, strange trip. Wired.com’s video team gives you a tour.

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Anonymous 101 Part Deux: Morals Triumph Over Lulz

December 30, 2011 wired.com

Anonymous grew from a group of merry, if sometimes cruel, pranksters into a group of crusaders. Quinn Norton explains the transformation in the second part of a three-part series on the history of

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Antisec Hits Private Intel Firm; Millions of Docs Allegedly Lifted

December 26, 2011 wired.com

The Antisec wing of Anonymous revealed on Saturday that had compromised the servers of the private intelligence firm Strategic Forecasting Inc. — allegedly seizing millions of internal documents

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