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Anonymous hurt by arrests but hard to kill – iT News


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Anonymous hurt by arrests but hard to kill
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Computer security experts say the hackers of LulzSec appeared much more technically adept than had been usual for Anonymous, which has often relied on simple – if illegal – software that can be downloaded by any potential hacker regardless of their
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LulzSec Arrests Hurt Hacker Groups, Anonymous Movement Hard To Kill – Huffington Post

“No honor among thieves,” said Tony Dyhouse, a computer security expert at UK defense firm QinetiQ who has long studied hackers. “Any further (Anonymous) actions are likely to be much more low-key. Fear is in the ranks. However, there will be …
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“Anonymous” hurt by arrests but hard to kill – Chicago Tribune

"Anonymous" hurt by arrests but hard to kill
Chicago Tribune
"No honor among thieves," said Tony Dyhouse, a computer security expert at UK defense firm QinetiQ who has long studied hackers. "Any further (Anonymous) actions are likely to be much more low-key. Fear is in the ranks. However, there will be many that

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U.S. CBP wins “Most Notable Interdiction/Arrest” award for northern border SBI arrests on St. Clair River

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In a new GSN award category in 2011, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) was selected as winner of the “Most Notable Law Enforcement Interdiction or Arrest” trophy for the dramatic arrest — with the assistance of the U.S. Coast Guard and the police departments of Algonac and Clay Township — of three illegal aliens carrying illegal guns, jewelry and cash who crossed the St. Clair River from Canada into Detroit, MI, in October of 2010. This initial arrest in the Detroit program was followed by a number of others.

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