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We Are Anonymous: Inside the Hacker World of LulzSec, Anonymous, and the Global Cyber Insurgency

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This thrilling expose reveals the hacker collectives Anonymous and LulzSec, detailing how a loosely connected group of global hackers formed a unique insurgency that captured headlines and challenged law enforcement. The author, Parmy Olson, provides an in-depth account, drawing on hundreds of conversations and exclusive interviews with key members of LulzSec. In late 2010, thousands of hacktivists launched a digital assault on major financial websites like VISA, MasterCard, and PayPal in protest of their treatment of WikiLeaks. Their targets included corporations such as Sony and Fox, as well as institutions like the Vatican and the Church of Scientology, sending a clear message that no one was beyond reach. The release of thousands of user accounts from adult websites exposed government employees and military personnel. While many attacks were orchestrated by masses on 4Chan, a smaller group known as LulzSec executed more sophisticated hacks. The narrative explores the duality of these hackers—were they anarchists or activists? Teams or lone wolves? This account dives deep into the complexities of the cyber insurgency movement and its implications for the future of computer security.

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We Are Anonymous: Inside the Hacker World of LulzSec, Anonymous, and the Global Cyber Insurgency, Parmy Olson

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English
Released
2013
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Paperback
Pages
528
ISBN10
0316213527
ISBN13
9780316213523
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2012
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We Are Anonymous
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This thrilling expose reveals the hacker collectives Anonymous and LulzSec, detailing how a loosely connected group of global hackers formed a unique insurgency that captured headlines and challenged law enforcement. The author, Parmy Olson, provides an in-depth account, drawing on hundreds of conversations and exclusive interviews with key members of LulzSec. In late 2010, thousands of hacktivists launched a digital assault on major financial websites like VISA, MasterCard, and PayPal in protest of their treatment of WikiLeaks. Their targets included corporations such as Sony and Fox, as well as institutions like the Vatican and the Church of Scientology, sending a clear message that no one was beyond reach. The release of thousands of user accounts from adult websites exposed government employees and military personnel. While many attacks were orchestrated by masses on 4Chan, a smaller group known as LulzSec executed more sophisticated hacks. The narrative explores the duality of these hackers—were they anarchists or activists? Teams or lone wolves? This account dives deep into the complexities of the cyber insurgency movement and its implications for the future of computer security.