In Pictures: Anonymous and LulzSec, 10 greatest hits
A look at 10 of the more notorious acts of hacktivism by Anonymous and LulzSec
8. Anonymous vs. the Chinese government
April 2012: Anonymous successfully defaces hundreds of Chinese Government websites in protest against Internet censorship. The full list of attacked domains posted on Pastebin ultimately reached 501. "Your government controls the Internet in your country and strives to filter what it considers a threat for it," read the opening text of the defacement message posted on many of the sites.
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