Search results for ‘anonymous’
440 items found
-
5m
The people confessing their lockdown secrets on anonymous postcards
Now, what’s your most closely guarded secret? A small stationery shop in London has been sending out blank postcards to anyone who asks for one. The condition: you send it back – anonymously – with a lockdown secret. Paul McNamara has been to find out more.
-
3m
South African MPs to vote anonymously on future of President Zuma
The future of South Africa’s president Jacob Zuma now rests in the hands of MPs – and they’ll be allowed an anonymous vote. Opposition leaders said the decision to hold tomorrow’s no confidence vote by secret ballot was “groundbreaking”.
-
Inside the Anonymous campaign to take Islamic State offline
Activists with the Anonymous collective claim to have shut-down 25,000 ISIS propaganda and recruitment accounts on Twitter. Channel 4 News has spoken to the person running Operation #IceIsis.
-
Soldiers turn to anonymous app to share PTSD struggles
Dozens of members and veterans of the British armed forces are turning to new anonymous apps to share their struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder, Channel 4 News has found.
-
Are NHS patient records really anonymous?
NHS patient data is being sold to third parties for £1 a go. The records are supposed to be anonymous. But is there a risk you could be identified? FactCheck investigates.
-
WikiLeaks, Anonymous and the ‘shadow CIA’
As Anonymous go to Wikileaks with a new trove of secret emails, could this be the new tactic for the rag-tag army of hacktivists? And why are Stratfor interested in Assange? Channel 4 News explores.
-
Anonymous: ethical hackers or cyber-criminals?
Support for “hacktivist” group Anonymous is at an all-time high. But as Katie Razzall asks, is the group acting out of an anti-authority ethic or simply hacking for its own sake?
-
Hackers group Anonymous warns of new year’s eve leak
In the latest information breach in retaliation for the prosecution of Bradley Manning, Anonymous releases more data from intelligence analysis firm, Stratfor, and issues a new year’s eve warning.
-
Two arrested in Anonymous hacking investigation
Two men are arrested as part of an investigation into the Anonymous and LulzSec hacking groups.
-
Anonymous: help us pay hacker suspect’s fees
Members of the digital collective Anonymous are collecting donations for the legal fees of Jake Davis, the 18-year-old who has appeared in court facing five charges related to hacking.
-
Exclusive: Scale of misconduct in Westminster revealed
Sex and sleaze are threatening the Conservatives’ grip on power – but the problem goes wider than just one party. A special investigation by Channel 4 News reveals the shocking scale of sexual harassment and bullying in Westminster – and the claims by some staff members that systems designed to protect them are actually making…
-
2m
Commons speaker pledges to meet newspaper editor over ‘misogynistic’ Angela Rayner article
The speaker of the House of Commons has promised to meet the editor of the Mail on Sunday to discuss an article which included misogynistic claims about Angela Rayner made by anonymous Tory MPs.
-
Exclusive: Fears of social worker exodus with staff facing ‘impossible’ workloads
Britain is facing an exodus of social workers, the government has been warned, as a new report suggests staff are “utterly exhausted” by a soaring and more complex caseload.
-
3m
New sculpture of black woman one of only three in country
Reaching Out is the name of a statue unveiled today in east London.
-
FactCheck: why hasn’t the arrested Conservative MP been named?
The Commons Speaker is no longer obliged to tell the House of a member’s arrest.