After three were killed during protests in Caracas last week, Anonymous and a bevy of other hackers are turning Venezuelan government websites into their personal playgrounds.
Individuals associated with the Anonymous collective are retaliating for the arrest of individuals allegedly involved in 2013 hacks of government websites.
Jeremy Hammond, a well-known and widely revered hacktivist, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his involvement with attacks on private intelligence firm Stratfor.
Participants in OpCambodiaFreedom are concerned with systemic problems that plague Cambodian society, including severe poverty, censorship, corruption and government land grabs.
Anonymous is joining New Brunswick environmental activists in anti-fracking campaigns, targeting the Canadian government, corporations and energy conglomerates.
Anonymous claims to have gained access to several Moroccan government servers, in retaliation for the arrest of two teens who posted a photo of themselves kissing to Facebook.
$13,000 in cash, bitcoins and booze — it’s enough to motivate any hacker to work tirelessly through the night to crack a piece of hardware or software.