Whats Anonymous Up to Now?

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Whats Anonymous Up to Now?


The hacker group recently took credit for two high-profile incidents -- but its actions arent quite the same as they once were, some say.



In the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests, the familiar Anonymous caricature of Guy Fawkes has reappeared — 
multiple times
, according to the hacktivist group. But is Anonymous back? And if so, how has it changed from its heyday a decade ago?
On May 28, Anonymous 
posted a video
 explaining that it would be targeting police departments across the United States. We will be exposing your many crimes to the world, the computerized narrator said. 
Two high-profile incidents followed. The group claimed responsibility on May 30 for taking down the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) website, breaching a police department database, and
 
leaking 798 emails and passwords. Security researcher Troy Hunt, known for his HaveIBeenPwned service, which tracks and analyzes data breaches, says this data breach 
was highly unlikely to have come from the MPD
.
Anonymous also claimed responsibility on June 3 for convincing Korean pop music fans to 
hijack pro-police and white supremacist Twitter hashtags
 in support of Black Lives Matter. K-pop superfans also took down a Dallas police department app for reporting allegedly illegal activity by 
flooding it with K-pop fan videos

Hijacking hashtags and going after local police apps and websites with distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks are a far cry from the days when Anonymous attacks had 
governments and corporations around the world
 concerned that their websites and databases would be its next targets.
A Europe-based organizer with Anonymous for more than a decade says Anonymous never went away. Speaking on condition of anonymity, the person wrote in a series of text messages that Anonymous is still made up of multiple groups, some with different and potentially even clashing agendas. But one defining characteristic of some of the earlier Anonymous actions was technical skill, and thats missing from current Anonymous groups.
I have not seen anything indicating real hacking. If it happens, they are smart enough to not do it publicly, wrote the Anonymous organizer. Currently the theme is to disrupt communication of the right wing scene, take over their hashtags, make social media unusable for them. You dont need hacking for that.
While the current Anonymous isnt the same as the older Anonymous, thats actually part of what Anonymous is: Its an umbrella brand made up of many groups, consistent in their adaptability, their desire to foment and encourage social action, and their use of the Guy Fawkes mask as depicted in the anarchist versus authoritarian comic book V for Vendetta. These latest Anonymous actions are unsurprising given the state of turmoil the world is in; who is behind the mask often depends on what cause theyre hacking for.
A few studies take an objective, analytical approach to verifying whether Anonymous claims are verifiable, but keeping the Anonymous brand alive is as important as the actions its members take, says Gabriella Coleman, a cultural anthropologist specializing in hacker culture at McGill University, and author of Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous.
Its a weird marriage of young people without a sense of the consequences and older people like 
Jeremy Hammond
, an old-school hacker who wanted to tap into those people. The video makers and others exploiting the social media environment, thats obvious now but then was less so, she says. One group, 
White Rabbit
, seem to be trying to do something technical in the spirit of Anonymous. But currently, most of the activity is to support others through tweeting. There doesnt seem to be much backing up their hacking activism online.
Anonymous remains popular with hacktivists because it can complement street action such as the Black Lives Matter protests, says Josh Corman, who was the director of security intelligence at Akamai during Anonymous peak and co-author of Building a Better Anonymous. 
Most of the core Anonymous members moved on to different tactics. They saw how prone they were to manipulation, and it was wildly unpleasant for them toward the end, he says. But he adds that despite being shunted into the shadows for most of the past five years, Anonymous is still the most readily available face of protest. 
I think we will have Anonymous around in some form forever, he says.
He and Coleman agree that just because there hasnt been a demonstration of sophisticated technical ability so far, such as jamming intra-law enforcement communications, doesnt mean that there couldnt be one in the near future. 
While Im not calling on anyone to hack anything today, you could get important information in the public interest, Coleman says. The conditions are ripe for a resurgence, but it certainly hasnt happened yet.
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