What are you talking about, with this Anonymous, and why are you speaking as though it is a person and/or organization that many others have found to be funny(/"amusing") in the past? (I don't even know what this is.)
And, the metaphoricalization between white / black hats confuses me even more (are you speaking in terms of virtual vigilante justice, and whether some view this as very good, or very bad)?
If this is just news about hackers doing what their title both implies and exhibits, I'm not ever going to be surprised. The term 'hacker' inherently already has a strong negative connotation, so I'm not sure where the 'white-hatted' / 'black-hatted' picture fits. What [working, self-employed] hacker can you think of that does his "trade" for the "greater good"? Is this going to be a discussion of the merits of a semi-infamous Hacker Clan, or just a notice that they are increasingly becoming more a public nuisance / domestic underminers?
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