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It may be me being misinformed on the topic, bust most hacktivism actions I’ve heard about in the news were targeted at hurting the bad guys and rarely at effectively helping out the small guy.
A man shrouded in the mystique of his dual life, dwelling in the twilight of cybercrime. By day, a brilliant scientist, crafting cutting-edge inventions; by night, a digital phantom cloaked in darkness, seeking retribution for injustices too often ignored – an enigma for a city he vowed to protect.
It may be me being misinformed on the topic, bust most hacktivism actions I’ve heard about in the news were targeted at hurting the bad guys and rarely at effectively helping out the small guy.
In addition, the hackers used their access to the Russian prison system’s online commissary, where family members buy food for inmates, to change the prices of things like noodles and canned beef to one ruble, which is roughly $0.01
That’s surprisingly wholesome for hacktivists. Great idea!
The GOP will continue dragging out this investigation anyway, until they either find some actual dirt or create an artificial precedent that all presidents are under continuous investigation, thus discrediting any future impeachment procedure against their guy. Either way, It’s a win.
Hopefully the beginng of the end for Erdogan.
I would love this as well. How often do I stumble upon a news “article” that is just a headline and a video, with virtually no written content. I want to be able to read the news, at my own pace and without headphones!
I see an old woman.
Not all heroes wear capes! Thanks person!