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We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists

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So who is anonymous? They have been called criminals, “doping hackers” and even terrorists. But the vast majority of anonymous people did not break the law.

They see themselves as activists and defenders of free speech, and they tend to speak out when they believe internet freedom or privacy is at risk. Whether you’re a soccer mom or a member of Congress, you’re living in an electronic environment that’s already rife with intrusion and surveillance that’s largely unchecked.

Government databases are tracking you, and corporate recruiters are trying to buy your personal information for pennies. In this case, the existence of a collective internet culture called anonymity represents anonymity.

Through the means of vandalism and spectacle, they have also become the face of dissent among various human rights and freedom of information groups around the world.

They are a rowdy but mostly masked group of geeks, hackers, pranksters and angry citizens who have unknowingly redefined civil disobedience in the digital age and found themselves in the most important part of our time. one of the battles.

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