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Interpol Goes After Anonymous Hackers, 25 Arrested In Four Countries

By: Colin Clarke
Updated: February 29, 2012
   Interpol goes after the hacking group Anonymous in a worldwide roundup dubbed operation "Exposure." The international police agency announced yesterday that a total of 25 arrests had been made in four different countries -- Spain, Colombia, Argentina and Chile. Shortly after the announcement the Interpol website suffered a cyber attack and became inaccessible. Anonymous appeared to take credit for the move in a Twitter post that read simply "interpol.int DOWN." 

   (Copyright 2012 by VERTEXNews/Newsroom Solutions)

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