Thursday 31 December 2015

What Will Anonymous Do In 2016? Steven Avery’s Case Won’t Be The Only Issue Taken On By The “Hactivists”

Well that was fast, no? Another year is nearly in the books, and it’s kind of been a rough one, as far as the news goes. Millions of people throughout the world have faced war, displacement, terrorism, and, of course, “collateral damage.” And in the United States, specifically, you’ve got a wild-eyed demagogue leading in the Republican presidential primary, the scourge of black Americans being killed by police officers, and more mass shootings than there were days in the year. So what will Anonymous do in 2016?

Sorry if your neck whipped from that segue, but it’s not as odd a question as it might initially seem. Plenty of folks don’t usually think about the possible implications of skillful, coordinated hackers working toward ostensibly common goals. And that makes sense, really; whether you’re not quite tech-literate enough to get a grasp on those kinds of stories or you perceive Anonymous as an inherently chaotic, unpredictable group, it’s easy to feel lost when you try to familiarize yourself with their plans. But on the basis of what they’ve done recently, and where the United States and the world is headed in the coming year, here are a few predictions for what Anonymous will be getting up to in 2016. For the full article click here 



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