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List of hacker groups

 Anonymous, originating in 2003, Anonymous was created as a group for people who fought for the right to privacy. Bangladesh Black Hat Hackers, founded in 2012. Cozy Bear, a Russian hacker group believed to be associated with one or more intelligence agencies of Russia. Croatian Revolution Hackers, a now-defunct group of Croatian hackers credited with one of the largest attacks to have occurred in the Balkans. Cult of the Dead Cow, also known as cDc or cDc Communications, is a computer hacker and DIY media organization founded in 1984 in Lubbock, Texas. Cyber Partisans, a Belarusian hacktivist group that emerged in 2020, that performed attacks on the Belarusian government and governmental agencies. DCLeaks, claims to be a group of "American hacktivists (though indicted individuals were found to be in Russia) who respect and appreciate freedom of speech, human rights and government of the people." Decocidio#Ө is an anonymous, autonomous collective of hacktivists who are part o...

Dan Hacker

Daniel Hacker (born January 14, 1982) is an American former professional ice hockey center who last played for the Schwenninger Wild Wings in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. He previously played in the ECHL for the Idaho Steelheads, in the American Hockey League for the Iowa Stars, and in the Finnish SM-liiga for SaiPa, Ilves and HIFK. He initially joined the Schwenninger Wild Wings when they were competing in the German 2nd Bundesliga.[1] On May 20, 2015, Hacker announced his retirement from professional hockey after 10 seasons.  The Hacker released his second album, Rêves Mécaniques in 2004. It became his first album to chart on the French Albums Chart, peaking at #130 and spending a total of four weeks on the chart.[2] In 2007, he rejoined with Miss Kittin to release the double A-side "Hometown"/"Dimanche". To celebrate his tenth anniversary as a recording artist, The Hacker released the CD/DVD set X in 2008. The compilation contains live recordings, singles and som...

Top 5 Ways to Deter Hackers From Breaking Into Your Web Site

  If you are concerned about hackers wreaking havoc on your site, such as stealing or altering your data or stealing your customer's data, then you'll want to read this article. I'm going to take you through the top 5 ways to deter hackers from breaking into your web site. Without question, your data is worth a lot of money to hackers. Most sites that fall victim to hackers are not asking for it, but they really do make it easy for thieves to break in and steal whatever they want. Most hackers will go wherever it's easiest to get in, although there are some who pride themselves on getting into highly secure sites as well. Hackers who see a site that is lax when it comes to security know they aren't going to have to waste a lot of time trying to break in. They'll take a few seconds and bingo - their in. This has become a very easy task in recent years, thanks to the proliferation of computer programs that scan the Internet and identify vulnerable sites. There are...

Hackers and Their Methods of Operendi Don't Always Give Them Away

  Often hacker groups methods to pin the crime on someone else. So, let's say you have 160 known hacking groups world-wide, most are loosely affiliated. Plus, you have government and foreign military or cyber-spy commands perhaps adding another 50 or so to the mix, some quite sophisticated. Not long ago, I was reading 150 page research report on cyber security, cyber warfare, hactivists, and criminal hackers. Okay so let's talk for second shall we? One of the chapters in the report suggested that it was easy to tell if a hacking group was part of a state-sponsored cyber command, or just would-be hackers messing around because you could tell by their style and methods. However, I would question this because cyber commands would be wise to cloak as hactivists, or petty hacker teenagers when trying to break into a system of a Corporation, or government agency. Meanwhile the report proposes that the hackers aren't that smart, and that they always use the same methods of operand...