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  2. Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous is a decentralized activist and hacktivist collective and movement that originated on the imageboard 4chan in 2003. The group is known for its cyberattacks against governments, corporations, and the Church of Scientology, and for its use of Guy Fawkes masks and the tagline "We are Anonymous. We are Legion."

  3. Doxbin (clearnet) - Wikipedia

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    Doxbin is a pastebin that posts personal data of any person of interest, often used for doxing or swatting. It is linked to a neo-Nazi group and a ransomware group, and claims legal immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

  4. Timeline of events associated with Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous is a decentralized virtual community of hacktivists who target corrupt entities and seek mass awareness and revolution. This web page lists some of the events and actions associated with Anonymous since 2007, such as DDoS attacks, website defacements, and information leaks.

  5. Menu hack - Wikipedia

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    The menu of a Chipotle restaurant, a chain known for menu hacks. A menu hack (also called a secret menu) is a non-standard method of ordering food, usually at fast-food or fast casual restaurants, that offers a different result than what is explicitly stated on a menu. Menu hacks may range from a simple alternate flavor to "gaming the system ...

  6. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    This web page lists various video games that have their source code available to the public or the game's community. The source code may be released under different licenses, distributed by various means, and written in different languages.

  7. List of the most common passwords - Wikipedia

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    This web page shows the most common passwords discovered in various data breaches, such as 123456, qwerty, and password. The web page also provides the sources and rankings of the lists by NordPass, SplashData, and Keeper.

  8. Script kiddie - Wikipedia

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    A script kiddie is an unskilled individual who uses scripts or programs developed by others, primarily for malicious purposes. Learn about the characteristics, history, and examples of script kiddies, and how they differ from hackers and cybercriminals.

  9. Pastebin.com - Wikipedia

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    Pastebin.com is a web application that allows users to upload and share text snippets, often for programming or debugging purposes. It was created in 2002 and has over 17 million users, as well as features such as syntax highlighting, view counters, and password protection.