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Old 01-31-2012, 03:52 AM   #3
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Read the article: It hardly stops there.

Even if you yourself lie low, your coworkers, your ISP, your bank and even the guard at the front gate of the complex in which you live might not.

But the point of this thread is only tangentially related to protecting ourselves from identity theft. My point is that Anonymous is often portrayed as the white knight of hacker groups. What do you think about their activist media profile as opposed to their sadistically motivated activities? What do you think of their professed support of human rights given the way they themselves have treated other humans? What do you think of their stance against corporate greed given their own history of theft from private citizens?

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