In the wake of the suicide of noted developer Aaron Swartz, who faced hacking charges many believed were excessive, hacking group Anonymous defaced a Massachusetts Institute of Technology website to ...
The folks from Westboro began the day telling everyone and anyone that they'd be picketing the funeral of the revered hacker Swartz, whom they called a "fag, Jew bastard whose entire life was an ...
Hacktivist group Anonymous has hacked into at least two of MIT's websites and left memorial messages to the recently-deceased freedom of information activist, Aaron Swartz. Swartz, the co-founder of ...
Hacktivist group Anonymous took over the United States Sentencing Service's website earlier today to announce its intention to expose government secrets in response to the US Department of Justice's ...
ANONYMOUS said it had disabled the US Sentencing Commission's website in revenge for the death of internet freedom advocate Aaron Swartz. The website of the commission, an independent agency of the US ...
A collective of hackers known as Anonymous commandeered a Department of Justice website Saturday to protest what it called the harsh treatment by government prosecutors of Internet activist Aaron ...
If you were skimming the news this morning, we could understand why you might be confused and thinking that the hacking collective Anonymous has access to real U.S. warheads. Stop worrying, they don't ...
Aaron Swartz died a week ago. A public memorial service in New York City will be held later today. You may have read much about Swartz's life in the interim, including his work at a young age on ...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is conducting an inquiry into its role in the legal struggles that are believed to have lead to the suicide Friday of Internet activist Aaron Swartz. The ...
Aaron Swartz's father has claimed that the US government and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) were responsible for his son's death. The Reddit co-founder and internet freedom activist, ...
PARK CITY, Utah (Reuters) - A year after Internet activist Aaron Swartz committed suicide, a new documentary brings to light the young computer prodigy's earnest battle to bring online freedom of ...