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Arrests Do Not Deter1 'Anonymous2' Hackers4
Early this week the U.S. Attorney in New York indicted5 five alleged6 computer hackers. Authorities describe four of them as principal members of a loose hacker3 confederation known as Anonymous. Despite these and other hacking7 arrests, Anonymous claimed credit the very next day for a cyber-attack on the Vatican's web site.
Douglas Salane, the director of New York’s Center for Cybercrime Studies at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, says the Anonymous group, with it's lack of formal structure, resembles the Occupy Wall Street movement.
“They are loosely structured groups," he said. "It looks like people operate under that banner and leave it. It looks like individuals involved can be anyone from people who don’t have [jobs and] do this fulltime, to people who have regular jobs and do this on the side.”
Salane says there is no typical hacker. Some, he says, are activists8 like Anonymous motivated by a cause; others may be government spies; still others are thieves or adolescents seeking amusement. Computer expertise9 is not even necessary.
“Today, there is a malware industry out there, which provides a range of tools to do hacking [so] that people don’t have to be sophisticated to use it," he said. "In fact, the people who produce malware actually provide support for it just like a regular legitimate10 software package.”
Former FBI agent Brad Garrett says while no one is in charge of Anonymous, the group has the potential for considerable damage.
“The big concern is they do have the wherewithal to do destructiveness to national security, to corporations and even to individuals," said Garrett.
Anonymous has shut down the web sites of various governments overseas; they’ve hacked11 into U.S. police web sites, as well as those of large corporations and credit card companies.
Even conversations between U.S. and British law enforcement officials about ways to combat hacking have been hacked.
“It's kind of like they're poking12 the tiger, you know, but in this case, they're poking the FBI," said Kevin Mitnick, a former hacker."They want to prove to the government, apparently13, that they're smarter.”
Douglas Salane says even with high-level prosecutions14, hacking of all kinds will continue.
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1 deter | |
vt.阻止,使不敢,吓住 | |
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2 anonymous | |
adj.无名的;匿名的;无特色的 | |
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3 hacker | |
n.能盗用或偷改电脑中信息的人,电脑黑客 | |
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4 hackers | |
n.计算机迷( hacker的名词复数 );私自存取或篡改电脑资料者,电脑“黑客” | |
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5 indicted | |
控告,起诉( indict的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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a.被指控的,嫌疑的 | |
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7 hacking | |
n.非法访问计算机系统和数据库的活动 | |
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n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 ) | |
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n.专门知识(或技能等),专长 | |
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10 legitimate | |
adj.合法的,合理的,合乎逻辑的;v.使合法 | |
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生气 | |
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12 poking | |
n. 刺,戳,袋 vt. 拨开,刺,戳 vi. 戳,刺,捅,搜索,伸出,行动散慢 | |
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adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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14 prosecutions | |
起诉( prosecution的名词复数 ); 原告; 实施; 从事 | |
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