Hacker group plans more protests [telecom]

An article in SF Gate describes the hacker group "Anonymous" and its future plans.

"Anonymous is anyone, and therefore it's everyone. It's a cause, an idea, a network, a rallying point, its supporters say. But it's a movement that has no structure, no leader, no rules. And yet this is the group - and many of its supporters don't even consider it a group

- that gave BART a major headache last Monday when a protest organized online forced the agency to close its four downtown San Francisco stations during evening rush hour, stranding thousands of commuters. Sometimes called a proponent of "hacktivism," Anonymous generally targets institutions its supporters consider to be suppressing free speech and Internet freedom. Earlier this year, some blamed its supporters for a sophisticated attack on Sony's PlayStation Network over the company's pursuit of PS3 hackers, an attack that forced the system offline."

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