Hacktivists targeting Bernanke
Government, multinational corporations and global institutions all seem to be loosing the battle against hackers, with the US Senate yesterday joining the likes of IMF, Sony and Google on a growing list of hacking victims. But also growing as it seems are the so-called "hacktivists," who are saying they are just trying to hold corrupt officials and companies accountable. In their
latest campaign dubbed "Operation Empire State Rebellion," Anonymous
sets its sights on Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, asking him to step down over what they say "are economic crimes against American people."
Courney Comstock, a reporter from Business Insider, joins RT from New York.
Follow Lucy on Twitter: http://twitter.com/LucyKafanov
Government, multinational corporations and global institutions all seem to be loosing the battle against hackers, with the US Senate yesterday joining the likes of IMF, Sony and Google on a growing list of hacking victims. But also growing as it seems are the so-called "hacktivists," who are saying they are just trying to hold corrupt officials and companies accountable. In their
latest campaign dubbed "Operation Empire State Rebellion," Anonymous
sets its sights on Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, asking him to step down over what they say "are economic crimes against American people."
Courney Comstock, a reporter from Business Insider, joins RT from New York.
Follow Lucy on Twitter: http://twitter.com/LucyKafanov
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