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What are Anonymous means
Anonymity means "namelessness" and comes from Greek words meaning "without a name". It is when a person's identity or name is unknown. If a person is called anonymous, nobody knows who he or she is, or the anonymous person does not want to be found out.

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About Anonymous 
THEY are the secret group of online hackers who seemed to have no purpose other than to have mischievous fun.
But recently, the Anonymous hacking group has gotten serious about attacking large organizations and disrupting their communications. Here's what you need to know about the notorious hacker-activist group.
Anonymous started in 2003 as a group of web pranksters visiting sites for fun, but their activities have taken a more sinister turn.
It is now known as an anti-establishment group whose targets range from large companies and government departments around the world to child sexual abuse sites.
Anonymous swamp sites tricks targets into revealing details with "phishing" emails and uses computers to crack passwords.
The shadow group promised to destroy IS's online recruiting service, paralyzing its brainwashing ability of potential members.
It has already removed more than 1,000 terrorist websites in retaliation for the jihadist war.
in freedom of expression.
Members come from all over the world and from all walks of life, discussing operations in secret online chat rooms.


What is the Guy Fawkes mask and why is it associated with Anonymous?
Protesters demonstrate in Parliament Square, London, during the Million Mask March bonfire night protest organized by the activist group Anonymous
The Guy Fawkes mask has become a symbol of Anonymous, the same mask style used in the V of the 2006 movie Vendetta.
The strangely stylized mask of Guy Fawkes with a mustache and pointy beard in the 2006 film uses Fawkes as a role model in his quest to end the rule of a fictional fascist party in the UK.
It was first used by Anonymous in 2008 in protest of the Chanology Project, a march against the Church of Scientology.
The group protested in response to the Church forcing YouTube to release a video of Tom Cruise discussing Scientology intended for internal use within the Church.
The Guy Fawkes mask has become a popular method of hiding faces during anti-establishment protests around the world.

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As per The Washington Post, "the website's clients have figured out how to pull off some of the most prominent aggregate activities inside the historical backdrop of the web." 

Clients of 4chan and different sites "assaulted" Hal Turner by propelling DDoS assaults and trick calling his telephone in radio show during December 2006 and January 2007. The assaults made Turner's site go disconnected. This cost a large number of dollars of transfer speed bills reliable with Turner. Accordingly, Turner sued 4chan, 7chan, and different sites; in any case, he lost his supplication for a directive and didn't get letters from the court. 

KTTV Fox 11 broadcast a report on Anonymous, considering them a gaggle of "programmers on steroids", "residential fear-based oppressors", and all things considered a "Web despise machine" on July 26, 2007.Slashdot author Rob Malda posted a remark made by another Slashdot client, Miang, expressing that the story concentrated basically on clients of "4chan, 7chan, and 420chan". Miang asserted that the report "appears to confound/b/assaults and persuasive banner layouts with a genuine danger to the American open", contending that the "irrelevant" film of a van detonating appeared inside the report was to "liken unknown posting with local dread". 

On July 10, 2008, the insignia CJK Unicode character (卐) showed up at the most elevated of Google's Hot Trends list—a count of the principal utilized inquiry terms inside the United States—for a few hours. It was later announced that the HTML numeric character for the image had been posted on/b/, with an encouragement to play out a Google search for the string. A large number of/b/guests followed the request and pushed the image to the most noteworthy of the outline, however, Google later evacuated the outcome. 

Soon thereafter, the private Yahoo! Mail record of Sarah Palin, Republican bad habit presidential applicant inside 2008 us presidential political decision, was hacked by a 4chan client. The programmer posted the record's secret word on/b/, and screen captures from inside the record to WikiLeaks.A/b/client at that point signed in and adjusted the secret phrase, posting a screen capture of him sending an email to an admirer of Palin's advising her regarding the new secret key on the/b/string. In any case, he neglected to clear out the secret word inside the screenshot. a wreck of/b/clients endeavored to sign in with the new secret phrase, and along these lines, the record was consequently bolted out by Yahoo!. The occurrence was censured by some/b/clients, in that most reports on the hack concentrated on 4chan, rather than Palin's infringement of battle law. One client remarked, "truly,/b/. We could have changed history and fizzled, epically." The FBI and the United States Secret Service started exploring the episode not long after its event. On September 20 it had been uncovered they were addressing David Kernell, the child of Democratic Tennessee State Representative Mike Kernell. 

The stock cost of Apple Inc. fell fundamentally in October 2008 after a deception story was submitted to CNN's client created news site iReport.com guaranteeing that organization CEO Steve Jobs had endured a genuine assault. The wellspring of the story was followed back to 4chan.

In May 2009, individuals from the area assaulted YouTube, posting explicit recordings on the area. A 4chan part recognized being a piece of the assault, revealing to BBC News that it had been because of YouTube "erasing music". In January 2010, individuals from the area assaulted YouTube again in light of the suspension of YouTube client lukeywes1234 for neglecting to fulfill the base age necessity of thirteen. The recordings transferred by the client had evidently become chic 4chan individuals, who accordingly got rankled after the record was suspended and included another rush of obscene recordings to be transferred to YouTube on Epiphany, 2010. Later a proportional year, 4chan made various problematic tricks coordinated at artist Justin Bieber. 

In September 2010, in counter against the Bollywood film industry's employing of Aiplex Software to dispatch cyberattacks against The Pirate Bay, Anonymous individuals, enlisted through posts on 4chan loads up, consequently started their own assaults, named Operation Payback, focusing on the site of the Film Association of America and in this way the Recording Industry Association of America. They focused on sites as a rule went disconnected for a concise time of your time on account of the assaults, before recouping. 

The site of the assembled realm firm ACS: Law, which was identified with an enemy of theft customer, was experiencing the digital attack. In counter for the underlying assaults being called just a minor disturbance, Anonymous propelled more assaults, cutting the area down again. Subsequent to returning up, the first page unintentionally uncovered a PC document of the entire site, which contained more than 300 megabytes of individual organization messages, which were spilled to a few deluges and over a few destinations on the web. it had been proposed that the information break could cost the firm up to £500,000 in fines for penetrating British Data Protection Laws.

In January 2011, BBC News revealed that the firm declared they were to forestall "pursuing illicit record sharers". Head of ACS: Law Andrew Crossley during an announcement to a court tended to issues which impacted the decision to backtrack "I have stopped my work ... I even have been dependent upon the criminal assault. My messages have been hacked. I have had passing dangers and bomb threats." 

In August 2012, 4chan clients assaulted an outsider supported Mountain Dew crusade, Dub the Dew, where clients were approached to submit and decide on name thoughts for a green apple kind of the beverage. Clients submitted passages like "Diabeetus", "Fapple", a few varieties of "Spouting Granny", and "Hitler did nothing wrong".

An article by Munna Suprathik