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#Anonymous has claimed responsibility for taking down the darknet platform PedoBum, used for sharing child pornography. As part of their operation #OpPedoBum, which started on June 29, 2024, they replaced the site's content with a confessional video, threatening to hand over user data to law enforcement. They also targeted...

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P1 year ago

Claiming Anonymous is top tier cringe

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mcread1 year ago

Finally back to doing something useful

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Sandra 🌈🇺🇦1 year ago

Threatening? Do it!

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Andrewcarlos Silva1 year ago

Aí aprovo a atitude certíssima.

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