
A few days ago on Habré there was
news that Anonymous announced their own
social network , where there is no censorship, but there is complete anonymity of the users of this social sphere. The project was put into operation some time after the Anonymous account was blocked on most Google services. But now the group Anonymous, figuratively speaking, eats what it fed earlier than others: the social AnonPlus is hacked.
It is difficult to judge how well or badly AnonPlus was protected, but two groups took responsibility for hacking: TURKIYE and AKINCILAR. And it seems that after one hack, another immediately followed. In any case, at the time of writing the news, on the main page of this social sphere there is a portrait of the head of Syria, Bashar Assad, and a notification that the hacking was made by Th3 Pr0 & SaQeR SyRia.
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It may well be that Anonymous did not care much about protecting their own project from burglars. You can even assume that all these hacks are the work of Anonymous themselves, who are trying to draw attention to their project (but somehow this is unlikely, yet black PR is not entirely appropriate in this case, do you think?). In any case, Anonymous is now in a rather curious situation, which clearly drops the group’s prestige.

In general, at the expense of the Anonymous project, other hacker groups, about which very few people have heard before, are now full-blown. Well, now Anonymous will have to defend against detractors in their own environment? It looks like it. I wonder if the social AnonPlus will work after this hacking? Obviously, other “colleagues” of Anonymous will not stop at this, other hackers, both singles and their groups, will want to distinguish themselves.
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