arstechnica.com -- War rages between competing factions within the hacker collective Anonymous after this weekend's drama-filled takeover of the main Anonymous IRC server network. That network, used by Anons to plan and conduct attacks, was taken over by one of its own, an IRC moderator known as "Ryan."His attack has sparked a debate over the "leadership" of Anonymous.
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Add your own1. Bob | May 11th, 2011 at 9:03 am
I doubt it. Anon’s “hackers” are mostly immature script kiddies with little or no skills beyond being able to run a DoS program. (Which makes it all the funnier that they nonetheless managed to hack HBGary Federal.) Retarded drama, channel takeovers and d0x dumps for no real reason other than ego are very, very common within such groups. Chances are they did this all by themselves.
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