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Turkish police arrest 32 suspected Anonymous members


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Following on from three arrests in Spain last week, a further 32 suspected Anonymous members have been detained by Turkish authorities.

 

The individuals were caught after Turkish police carried out raids in 12 of the country's provinces on Monday, the International Business Times reports.

 

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The raids were a response to distributed denial of service attacks the hacking group is suspected of launching on Turkish telecoms regulators last week.

 

Anonymous - or a splinter group of the hacking collective - is widely thought to have been behind the recent attack on the PlayStation Network.

 

We have no idea how many Anonymous members there are left, but a backlash following the latest arrests wouldn't surprise us in the slightest. If Anonymous knocked the Spanish police force's website offline because just three of its number were arrested, who knows what it might try next.

 

CVG

 

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