Anonymous denies role in early KKK leak

Gray, the city's Democratic mayor, was responding to the release of names of purported KKK members by someone claiming to be with the hacktivist group Anonymous. "I have never had any relationship of any kind with the 

A bomb threat Tuesday at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a shooting threat by a football player at Fresno State were investigated and found to be groundless, but both involved the anonymous app YikYak.

The hacking group Anonymous is denying involvement in the Monday leak of alleged Ku Klux Klan members that included several prominent U.S. senators and mayors. The anarchist hacktivist group has made waves recently with its vow to unmask 1,000 

of the private information through a… READ MORE: Mayors flatly deny Klan membership after Anonymous releases names online · Anonymous denies link to list of alleged KKK members — and promises to release its own 

The plan to out members of the Ku Klux Klan hatched by persons using the name and iconography of online activist collective “Anonymous” (PUTNAIOOACA) isn't going well. As we reported last week, PUTNAIOOACA peeps posted a Pastebin page in which