This articles, composed of ten panels, fascinates me in its illustration
of the somewhat clandestine; Information Week tends to remain corporate
from top to bottom but makes for interesting reading.
"Mathew J. Schwartz 02/07/2012 Anonymous 'hacktivists' aim to expose what
they call government and establishment hypocrisy. Take a closer look at
the group, its offshoots, and its infamous attacks."
http://www.informationweek.com/news/galleries/security/attacks/232600322?cid=nl_IW_daily_2012-02-07_html&elq=618b922918214eaeb02d72afd9040891
- And take a look for a style of presentation based on listing "10 key
facts" - a style adopted by any number of online magazines. Everything
gets sewn up in the process, which is also entertaining and related (I
think) to the hunt.
- Alan
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