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Anonymous Iran: Pirate Bay and 'Anonymous' Back Iran Activists

Sweden's infamous copyright-thwarting torrent site The Pirate Bay along with the notoriously-masked global crew of anti-Scientology activists known as Anonymous are throwing their joint cyber-influence behind another...

American teenager pleads guilty to Scientology web attack

A 19-year-old American man has admitted knocking the Church of Scientology's websites offline in a series of electronic attacks in 2008. Dmitri Guzner of Verona, New Jersey pleaded guilty to charges of cybercrime against the religious organisation and related websites, which...

Robovox in Ljubljana

Robovox arrived to Ljubljana to give people a voice. I heard that it will come to Ljubljana but still seeing a 8m high robot is quite impressive." RoboVox is a large (8m high) interactive public sound...

Palin Hackers could skate because of DOJ policy

The Department of Justice does not like a court decision over emails, and that policy could allow the Palin hackers a backdoor out of prosecution."Though federal law prohibits the unauthorized access of someone's...

Meet Anonymous

"Meet Anonymous photo credit: Sklathill After Sarah Palin’s email was hacked, the world was introduced to Anonymous. Who or what is Anonymous? It’s a group that formed on IR channels - and starting to get recognition for it’s practice of “Griefing” or...

Praise and Protest for Katie Holmes' Broadway Debut

Katie Holmes made her Broadway debut on Thursday night and was praised and cheered on by husband Tom Cruise. "Katie Holmes made her Broadway debut in the revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons Thursday night...

How the spooks took over the news

"How the spooks took over the news In his controversial new book, Nick Davies argues that shadowy intelligence agencies are pumping out black propaganda to manipulate public opinion – and that the media...

The Sopranos redux

Sometimes reality can be stranger than fiction. "Coquitlam RCMP and a local newspaper say they have been contacted by an anonymous tipster who claims he has the bullet-riddled body of an escaped gangster stored in...

Pakistani puts Kidney up for online Auction

After body, life and many other weired stuff a Pakistani national has put up his kidney on a Pakistani auction website. So far no bidders have come to avial this offer.The Kidney business in Pakistan is unregulated and foreigners can buy kidneys from impoverished Pakistanis...

"Psst" Alaskans say Palin Is “Racist, Sexist, Vindictive, And Mean”; and ...

This is a combination of excerpts from two stories, and I recommend a full read of both.  Yes, it sheds a new light on Sarah Palin.  However, it also will shed light on how the process works.  We...

Englishman wins Irish race case

Wow, this is a new one. An Englishman has been awarded 20,000 euros ($30,000) because he says he was taunted by his Irish coworkers while working as a pipe fitter in Ireland. He claims that they called him "the Brit" and would consistently recomend that he be sent in for...

Daily Mail Claims to Unmask Banksy

The Mail on Sunday claims to have unmasked global guerilla graffitti artist Banksy, though their story is fraught with unanswered questions. The most fascinating part of this story (or, rather, the story around...

OPINION: Anonymous (not verified) flittering around like roaches; it's a new...

Frankly, I know very little about Truemors, though it sounds harmless enough.  I don't know if it was its policy of anonymous posting and the pending sale that led to anonymous postings or not.Many of you "Anonymous (not verified)" may feel unwelcome.  Frankly, and...

The Cute Cat Theory of Digital Activism

From one of the comments posted at the bottom of the article: "Best Education Piece of Online Activism : This one post has put together a bunch of the best examples of online hacktivism and activism I have ever...

The Bush administration fails to stop al-Qaida in Pakistan - By Arthur Delan...

" The New York Times leads with a big story on the growth of al-Qaida in Pakistan and the Bush administration's waffling over plans to give commandos greater latitude to operate in the country's tribal areas. The Washington Post leads locally with the surprise death of a...

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