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Over the past two decades, social media has taken over the world and become a menace to democracy. Can a pseudonymous hacktivist get it back on the right track?
Jester, hacker, soldier, spy. This is what an online vigilante looks like. Anonymous isn't doing anything new by hacking Islamic extremist websites. A mysterious figure known as "The Jester" has ...
A self-proclaimed patriot hacker, The Jester actually got his start by going after Anonymous members and Wikileaks, which he believes endangered the lives of US troops with its massive release of ...
He's a hacking genius that the FBI calls the Jester. He's hacked ISIS, Russia and more. These are his insights into patriotic hacking.
Hacking group faces its own hackers - and hubris On Twitter, LulzSec makes fun of a hacker, The Jester, who is against them.
“Patriotic hacktivist” The Jester unmasked—or maybe it’s a big troll Anonymous opponent heads for the hills—or maybe for another Twitter account.
Don’t be fooled by The Jester. He didn’t hack the Russian Foreign Ministry’s website but instead used tried-and-trusted techniques to make it *look* that way.
And curiosity is exactly what “ pro-American hacker ” The Jester was banking on when he changed his Twitter avatar into a QR code attack.
An American hacker beats the U.S. government to the punch, retaliates against Russian hacking by posting a sassy message on the webpage of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Russia is not ...
A self-described “guy in a jingly hat” claims to have beaten the U.S. government to the punch and retaliated against Russia for a series of recent hacks.