Anonymous: 10 Things We've Learned In 2013
February 28, 2013 11:06 AM The Anonymous hacker group continues to seek equal measures of revenge, justice and reform -- preferably through chaotic means -- for perceived wrongdoings.
Anonymous Promises State Of Union Takedown
In reaction to President Obama's recent executive order on cybersecurity and the reintroduction of CISPA legislation, Anonymous promised to interrupt Obama's State of the Union address.
"Anonymous has reached a verdict of no confidence in this executive order and the plans to reintroduce the CISPA bill to Congress on the same day," said a statement released by the group. "As such, President Obama and the State of the Union Address will be banished from the Internet for the duration of live delivery."
But as noted by IEEE's Spectrum, the group failed to disrupt the Internet stream of the President's State of the Union address.
Photograph courtesy of Flickr user Frederic Bisson.
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