Donald Trump may have finally met his match.

The world's most famous hacktivist group has expressed its interest in recognizing the "real people underneath the hoods" while holding the KKK accountable for spreading hate.

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Sharing unsuspecting people's private information online isn't justice-it's Internet terrorism.

Anonymous began its release today with a partial list revealing accused politicians' names, address, emails, phone numbers and spouses.

For over a year, the KKK and Anonymous have exchanged blows online. The first unhooding by the collective was last year during the Ferguson unrest.

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The group tweeted their warning on Tuesday, promising to out at least 1,000 members.

The relationship between conscious rapper Lupe Fiasco and his label Atlantic Records has been a complicated one to say the least. The label gave him a hard…

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The international hacker group called “Anonymous” has joined the protest of Mike Brown’s death in Ferguson, Missouri. Anonymous calls itself a “hacktivist” organization and has targeted…