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Anonymous Asks Followers Who It Should Hack Next -- Here's How They Replied

Anonymous Asks Followers Who It Should Hack Next -- Here's How They Replied

"Could you block my wife's pinterest?"

On Sunday, Anonymous, the hacker collective that recently diverted CBS.com and took down the DOJ website, asked those on Twitter what they would like to see them hack next. You might be surprised that the responses were relatively light-hearted, ranging from WorldHipHopStar.com and Pinterest to the more serious, Visa:

Here are some of the retweet responses from @YourAnonNews' tweet:

A faction of Anonymous on Monday also announced it would be attacking Facebook -- again. Last year, the group threatened Facebook but action was not carried out. Now, Anonymous has invited people to "become part of the greatest internet protest and first official cyber war". In its video call to action, Anonymous states that taking down Facebook would "be enough to show them indeed that we are not, playing."

Watch the announcement of the attack Anonymous is planning against Facebook for Jan. 28:

Update: Anonymous has tweeted that this video is a fake. There are several inconsistencies with the video, compared to other Anonymous announcements. 

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