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Suspected Sony hackers arrested in Turkey

Turkish police have arrested 32 Anonymous hackers after attacks on government websites. The attacks, says Anonymous, brought down the country's telecommunications directorate and social security department. Also hit were the Turkish parliament website and the prime minister's office.

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Sorry, the source is TG Daily. I didn't notice till later on. Rules state that you should link to the most original source.
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Speed-Racer4691d ago

Need to go after these LulzSec hackers now.

Aither4691d ago

Don't know if they got all of them though.

michass84690d ago

Did they think that they'd get away with it...

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Anonymous hackers take over Victoria's Human Rights Commission website

Group leaves nonsensical message about its social network AnonPlus, saying it is ‘non-criminal’

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How to Create an Anonymous Email Account

The Internet doesn't make it easy to go completely anonymous. Here's how you can stay hidden even when emailing.

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Nice services. Will definitely give a try to pidmail.com

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How Anonymous Just Fooled Donald Trump, the Secret Service, and the FBI

Anonymous just pulled a fast one on Donald Trump, his campaign staff, the Secret Service, and the FBI — in one brilliant and telling fell swoop.

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