Check out the 10 most notorious 'hacker groups' in the world

Below is a list of the 10 most notorious 'hacker groups' in the world, the culprits behind the biggest cyber attacks in history.

In the world, there are dangerous hakcer groups made by some hackers to perform different good and bad purposes. And below is a list of the 10 most notorious 'hacker groups' in the world, the culprit behind the biggest cyber attacks in history.

Anonymous - Anonymous

Anonymous was founded in 2004. This group is known for its world-class cyber attacks. Members of this organization operate around the world.

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Anonymous is the culprit behind the major attacks, data entry of the Pentagon, website of the Church of the Doctrine (USA), online payment companies such as Visa, Paypal, Master Card. In 2016, Anonymous knocked down websites of extremist Islamic State (IS).

Lizard Squad - Lizard Squad

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The hacker group attacked the website of Malaysia Airlines (Malaysia) and collapsed Facebook. In August 2014, Lizard Squad also launched an attack on Microsoft and Sony systems, after which the group posted the IS flag on Sony's website.

In 2014, the online gaming network of two popular video games, the PlayStation and Xbox, became victims of Lizard Squad.

Chaos Computer Club

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This is one of the largest white hat (good purpose) hacker groups in Europe, founded in 1981 in the capital Berlin (Germany). The goal of CCC is to find security gaps of government and non-government systems. However, the hacker group was accused of selling government code to the KGB and the vulnerabilities found in banks in Hamburg to a US company.

The Level Seven Crew

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This famous hacker group is the culprit behind attacks on The First American National Bank, NASA, the US embassy and the Sheraton hotel.

Lulzsec - Lulz Security

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This group was founded in 2011 by a group of Anonymous members. Lulzsec attacked the security systems of Sony Pictures and Fox, knocking down the website of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

In 2012, the FBI arrested members of this hacker group.

Global Hell

Patrick Gregory, a delinquent who came to the computer to forget about street life, was the one who founded this group of hackers. There are about 115 websites (including websites of the White House and the US Senate) who are victims of this group with losses of up to millions of dollars. Global Hell once wrote on the US Army website that the words "Globalhell will not die".

TeamP0iSon

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A 16-year-old hacker codenamed Trick founded TeamPoison in 2010. The group's goal is the NATO website, the Daily Mail, Facebook and email accounts of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. In 2012 the group was disbanded but in 2015 the group recovered and declared it a white hat security research group.

Network Crack Program Hacker Group - NCPH

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NCPH groups were established in 1994 in China. This group has made many attacks on websites in the United States. In 2006 the group took advantage of the security vulnerabilities of Microsoft Office software to attack computer systems of US government agencies.

Tarh Andishan

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The members of the group are 20 highly skilled and talented hackers from Iran. The group created Stuxnet's "super deep" and implemented the Milling Knife Campaign, which made the operation of military bases, energy agencies, aviation, transport, hospitals . in more than 16 countries including the United States. , China, Saudi Arabia, India, Israel, France, Germany, England . are affected.

Syrian Electronic Army - SEA

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The purpose of the SEA is to fight against opposition groups in Syria. This group often posted pictures of the Syrian flag on the victim's website. Their attack method is DDoS, spamming, installing malware.

The Twitter and Facebook accounts of many powerful people are targeted by the SEA, such as US President Barack Obama, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy .

Many Western broadcasters were attacked by the group for posting information against Syria such as The New York Times, CBC, The Washington Post .

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