Skip to main content

Italian police arrest Anonymous suspects

italy-anonymousBig time hacktivist groups have been making headlines for awhile now, seemingly signaling their infiltration of the Web. In recent weeks, Anonymous in particular has been hard at work, continuously hitting the Arizona police website, exposing the FBI’s “counter-cyberterrorism” manual, and launching HackerLeaks. But such sweeping strides aren’t enough to keep anyone out of getting tangled up with law enforcement, and Anonymous’ high profile has likely led to its downfall.

La Republica is reporting that Italian police have arrested 15 possible Anonymous members, all between the ages of 15 and 28. More than 30 are being investigated. Since being arrested, the alleged hackers have been released, but dozens of computers have been confiscated. Some reports say that leaders of the Italian sect of Anonymous remain in custody, although it’s still unclear exactly what the numbers are – some say only three total were arrested.

The Italian police told TechEye that, “Out of all the current hacker groups, Anonymous is the largest, but is also populated by the least technical people. Some of its members carry out attacks using software downloaded from the Internet and do not carry out the most basic attempts to secure their IP address.” According to various reports, one leader going by the name of “Frey” or “Phre” has been charged.

Anonymous has dealt many blows against the Italian government, including targeting the country’s Senate and House. If the alleged hackers arrested today are charged, they could face counts of terrorism for their anti-government actions. The FBI has also been victim to Anonymous, and will face harsh sentences if brought to court for their actions. There have been a slew of arrests recently, which are usually followed by a denial of the alleged perpetrators’ involvement or silence. Anonymous has yet to comment on today’s arrests.

Editors' Recommendations

Molly McHugh
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Before coming to Digital Trends, Molly worked as a freelance writer, occasional photographer, and general technical lackey…
Best Buy deals: Save on laptops, TVs, appliances, and more
best buy shuts down insignia line smart home products store 2 768x768

Best Buy is always a great retailer to turn to if you’re looking for some savings. There are almost always Best Buy deals taking place on TVs, appliances, and devices we use to navigate the digital world. In fact, right now at Best Buy you can find some of the best TV deals, best laptop deals, and best phone deals that can be shopped, and we haven’t even mentioned the deals on tablets and home audio equipment currently taking place at Best Buy. We’ve rounded up all of the best Best Buy deals you can shop right now and categorized them for your convenience below, so read onward for some great opportunities to save.
Best Buy TV deals

There may be no better place to purchase one of the best TVs than Best Buy. There is almost always some huge savings to find on TVs at Best Buy, and that’s certainly the case right now. You’ll find deals top TV brands like Sony, Samsung, and LG, and more budget-friendly brands like TCL and Hisense are in play, too.

Read more
What is an RSS feed? Here’s why you should still use one
A person using a HP ENVY x360 2-in-1 15.6-inch Touch-Screen Laptop sitting on a bed.

It can be tough to keep up with what's happening online. You might even try several different ways, including visiting specific websites every day, doing Google searches, or relying on social media timelines and news feeds to keep yourself informed. But another solution that sometimes gets overlooked is an old-school one: The RSS feed.

What is an RSS feed? It's a technology that has influenced many modern internet tools you're familiar with, and its streamlined, algorithm-free format could make it your next great tool for reading what you want online.
What is RSS?
What RSS stands for depends on who you ask. The main consensus is that it stands for "Really Simple Syndication." But you may also hear that it stands for "Rich Site Summary."  At its heart though, RSS essentially refers to simple text files with necessary, updated information -- news pieces, articles, that sort of thing. That stripped-down content gets plugged into a feed reader, an interface that quickly converts the RSS text files into a stream of the latest updates from around the web.

Read more
Google Drive vs. Dropbox: which is best in 2024?
Google Drive in Chrome on a MacBook.

Google Drive and Dropbox are two of the most popular cloud storage providers, if not some of the best. They offer a range of exciting features, from secure file storage and transfer, to free storage, file syncing, extensions, chat-app integration, and more. But while they might go toe to toe on some cloud storage specifications, there are others where one is the clear winner. The question is, which one is the best in 2024?

Let's take a close look at Google Drive and Dropbox to see how their latest head to head turns out.
Google Drive wins the free storage battle
Both Dropbox and Google Drive offer free storage space for those who would like to try out their respective services before putting down a few dollars a month for something more expansive and permanent. Google Drive comes standard, with 15GB of free space, far more than Dropbox's initial free storage offering of just 2GB.

Read more