The Anonymous hacking group leaked the IP addresses of 190 people alleged to have child pornography on their computers. Credit: AnonymousThe hacktivists in Anonymous have continued their crusade against child pornography websites by publicly disclosing the IP addresses of 190 people allegedly found to have illegal sexual images of kids on their computers.
Anonymous posted the IP addresses to Pastebin today (Nov. 2). It was the group’s latest effort in OpDarknet, its monthlong campaign to take down child porn websites hosted on the “darknet.” The darknet is any part of the Internet that is deliberately hidden from view and reachable only through IP anonymizing-portals such as TOR. Darknet sites are traditionally used to host and trade child pornography or offer other illegal services, such as fake IDs and steroids.