
anonymous hacking groups
Anonymous hacking groups are collective networks of individuals who share common interests and often operate under a shared identity. They use hacking techniques to access computer systems, often to promote social or political causes, expose information, or challenge authority. These groups are decentralized, meaning there’s no single leader or organization guiding them, which makes their actions unpredictable. They communicate anonymously, usually online, and their motives can range from activism to protest. While some members aim to raise awareness or fight injustice, their illegal activities can also cause damage or security risks.