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An Anonymous hacker has allegedly defaced GlobalX Air's website, accessed pilot software, and deleted sensitive company data.
TW: will show police brutality
the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police got hacker group Anonymous to come out of hiding and demand justice or will expose the secrets of their police department
it’s been a hot minute since these people have come out
Survey
We created a survey in our school to see just how influential the ideals of these movements are on young people.
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4.2% of respondents were in 1st year
4.2% of respondents were in 4th year
50% of respondents were in 5th year
41.7% of respondents were in 6th year
4.2% of respondents were 12-13 years old
58.3% of respondents were 16-17 years old
37.5% of respondents were 18+ years old
50% of respondents were Male
45.8% of respondents were Female
4.2% of respondents were Non Binary
4.2% of respondents are Asian (Mid east) or Asian (Mid east) Irish
8.3% of respondents are Black or Black Irish African
12.5% of respondents are Asian (Southeast) or Asian (Southeast) Irish
29.2% of respondents are Other White Background
45.8% of respondents are White Irish
25% of participants lived in a rural area
75% of participants lived in an urban area
Censorship of Media
4.2% of participants believed international digital media is extremely censored
62.5% of participants believed international digital media is relatively censored
20.8% of participants believed international digital media is somewhat censored/ uncensored.
12.5% of participants believed international digital media is relatively uncensored.
0% of participants believe international digital media is extremely uncensored.
29.2% of recipients think the internet should be censored to protect people from "harmful" idelogies
54.2% of recipients think the internet should not be censored to protect people from "harmful" ideologies.
16.8% of recipients picked the other option:.
"Hate should be censored nothing else"
"To a certain extent"
"No, but perhaps we should be aware of younger people, particularly children and preteens, and their presence on most platforms. Some sort of age restriction could be useful"
"It depends as censoring would prevent these ideologies from gaining attraction, but also people, like myself, want information based on these ideologies.
79.2% of respondents believe censorship limits an individuals's ability to create their own beliefs.
16.7% of respondents believe censorship doesn't limit an individuals's ability to create their own beliefs.
4.2% of respondents picked other:
"While I do believe it does, the benefits of censoring content dedicated to spreading hateful messages outweighs the cons of such"
73.9% of participants believe in the ability of an an individual or group holding people in positions of power to account through any means possible.
21.7% of participants do not believe in the ability of an an individual or group holding people in positions of power to account through any means possible.
4.3% of participants picked other:
"Depends if the person in power deserves to be exposed"
LGBTQIA Rights +
91.7% of participants approved of the results of the 2015 Marriage Equality Referendum
8.3% of participants disapproved of the results of the 2015 Marriage Equality Referendum
62.5% of respondents believe that the amount of people openly identifying as members of the LGBTQIA+ community has increased in their lifetime.
29.2% of respondents believe that the amount of people openly identifying as members of the LGBTQIA+ community has relatively increased in their lifetime.
8.3% of respondents believe that the amount of people openly identifying as members of the LGBTQIA+ community has stayed the same in their lifetime.
66.7% of recipients support Transgender rights
20.8% of recipients are not entirely sure.
12.5% of recipients do not support Transgender rights.
62.5% of participants believe in other transgender identities that fall under the non-binary umbrella.
33.3% of participants do not believe in other transgender identities that fall under the non-binary umbrella.
4.2% of participants were uncertain.
79.2% of respondents believe in bisexuality/ pansexuality
20.8% of respondents do not believe in bisexuality/ pansexuality
Men's Rights
Regarding the opinions on Men's rights
16.6% of recipients approved of Men's Rights Activism.
54.2% of recipients disapproved of Men's Rights Activism.
25% of recipients were not too sure or agreed with some aspects whilst rejecting others
4.2% of recipients had no opinion
66.7% of participants believe Toxic Masculinity is prevalent in our society.
12.5% of participants do not believe Toxic Masculinity is prevelant in our society.
8.3% of participants were unsure.
12.5% of participants agreed that Toxic Masculinity is real but not prevalent in our society.
58.3% of respondents believe men and women are intrinsically different in their values and behaviours.
25% of respondents don't believe men and women are intrinsically different in their values and behaviours.
16.8% of respondents picked other:
"To a very small degree, but mostly not"
"Yes but it does not mean they should be treated differently"
"Yes, but mainly how society has created these identities, rather than being a biological difference in how we act"
"I believe that every human behaviour can be taught, sexism and male supremacy are all taught, they are not natural"
29.2% of recipients believe that the Irish state favours women over men in legal disputes.
45.8% of recipients believe that the Irish state doesn't favour women over men in legal disputes.
22% of recipients were not sure on the topic.
50% of participants had heard of the Anonymous Hacker Group
12.5% of participants had heard of A Voice for Men.
0% of participants had heard of Mass Resistance.
37.5% of participants had heard of None of these movements.
Anonymous Hacker Group
Anonymous originated in 2003 on the imageboard 4chan representing the concept of many online and offline community users simultaneously existing as an "anarchic", digitised "global brain" or "hivemind". (Landers, Chris (April 2, 2008). "Serious Business: Anonymous Takes On Scientology (and Doesn't Afraid of Anything )
The philosophy of Anonymous offers insight into a long-standing political question that has gone unanswered with often tragic consequences for social movements: what does a new form of collective politics look like that wishes to go beyond the identity of the individual subject in late capitalism? ("The philosophy of Anonymous". Harry Halpin)
We [Anonymous] just happen to be a group of people on the Internet who need—just kind of an outlet to do as we wish, that we wouldn't be able to do in regular society. ...That's more or less the point of it. Do as you wish. ... There's a common phrase: 'we are doing it for the lulz.' (Trent Peacock. Search Engine: The Face of Anonymous, February 7, 2008)
Because Anonymous has no leadership, no action can be attributed to the membership as a whole. Parmy Olson and others have criticised media coverage that presents the group as well-organised or homogeneous; Olson writes, "There was no single leader pulling the levers, but a few organisational minds that sometimes pooled together to start planning a stunt." (Olson 2012)
If you believe in Anonymous, and call yourself Anonymous, you are Anonymous." (Cadwalladr, Carole (September 8, 2012). "Anonymous: behind the masks of the cyber insurgents". The Guardian.)
The group's few rules include not disclosing one's identity, not talking about the group, and not attacking the media. (Olson 2012)
Members commonly use the tagline "We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us." (Morris, Adam (April 30, 2013). "Julian Assange: The Internet threatens civilization". Salon. Archived from the original on May 4, 2013)
Brian Kelly writes that three of the group's key characteristics are "(1) an unrelenting moral stance on issues and rights, regardless of direct provocation; (2) a physical presence that accompanies online hacking activity; and (3) a distinctive brand." (Kelly 2012)
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Anonymous Colombia hackeó contraseñas del Ejército y las expuso
Anonymous Colombia hackeó contraseñas del Ejército y las expuso
Mientras que en las calles de Colombia se viven constantes violaciones a los derechos humanos, en el mundo digital la protesta no cesa. Además de los numerales que se volvieron tendencia en redes sociales, Anonymous Colombia decidió sumarse a la protesta y expuso datos del Ejército Nacional. #Anonymous #ParoNacional #Radioacktiva
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