In a bizarre and unexpected move, Anonymous has supposedly released its own Ubuntu-based operating system on Sourceforge, titled Anonymous OS Live. According to the description, it uses Ubuntu 11.10 ...
Someone has created an operating system and named it after the hacktivist group Anonymous. Dubbed Anonymous-OS Live, the software is reportedly an Ubuntu 11.10-based 32-bit distribution using the Mate ...
Members of the hactivist group Anonymous have created and released their own desktop operating system, but there's doubt within the security community — and among Anonymous itself — about its ...
Earlier this week, someone created a Tumblr webpage for a new operating system called "Anonymous-OS Live.". Reliable Anonymous sources denounced the release, but ...
On March 13, an anonymous benefactor announced the availability of Anonymous-OS, a new live-bootable Linux distribution tailored for a... particular class of user. The package was posted on ...
Notorious hacker group "Anonymous Operations" on Wednesday released the first version of its own desktop operating system. Dubbed Anonymous-OS, the computer platform is built on top of the open-source ...
Proceed with caution if you’re thinking of downloading and installing Anonymous OS, the purported new operating system from the Anonymous collective. More than 20,000 people may have downloaded the ...
Possibly from within the ranks of the hacktivist collective comes an Ubuntu-based operating system meant for "educational purposes." Or maybe we'll learn it's packed with Trojans. CNET contributor Don ...
A new Ubuntu Linux distribution is being marketed as “Anonymous-OS” and comes pre-loaded with tools for hacking and protecting anonymity online. However, it is unclear whether the new operating system ...
The Anonymous OS that appeared on the internet earlier this week has been dismissed by the AnonOps Twitter account as being “wrapped in trojans,” a claim which the producers of the OS deny. The ...
The reported "Anonymous OS" is a veritable one-stop shop for security tools, but the Hacktivist group of the same name claims it had nothing to do with the creation of the software--and that the OS is ...