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Suspected Anonymous and LulzSec Hacker Arrested

An 18-year-old man has been arrested in Scotland on suspicion of being linked to computer hacking groups Anonymous and LulzSec, police in London said Wednesday.

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fatstarr4654d ago

they have a point and cops in the us havent been making lulzsec and anon seem wrong. in 2011 at least 5 ppl have been killed by cops for no reason so i can see that one gigantic roar coming soon.

Crazay4653d ago

I've grown weary hearing about these guys. They're nothing more than digital terrorists. Nothing they've done has helped accomplish anything but piss consumers off.

Der_Fuhrer4653d ago

Yeah I'll admit they've pissed me off also, but I do agree that its not fair that paypal blocked wikileaks donations and other situations similar to that...

Crazay4653d ago

sure - I can get behind that but in the end he may well be a criminal anyway.

tiffac4653d ago

"We are not scared any more. Your threats to arrest us are meaningless to us as you cannot arrest an idea"

- And yet you hide.

"Any attempt to do so will make your citizens more angry until they will roar in one gigantic choir."

- Inflation does that.

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A cyberattack kept the whole country's government offline for a month

A cyberattack kept the whole country's government offline for a month.

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iPhone zero-click Wi-Fi exploit is one of the most breathtaking hacks ever

Before Apple patch, Wi-Fi packets could steal photos. No interaction needed. Over the air.

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Local police departments in all 50 states use hacking tool to unlock smartphones

About 2,000 law enforcement agencies from all 50 states use mobile device forensic tools to extract every piece of data from smartphones.

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