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3. 2017 ukraine ransomware attacks
4. 2021 facebook outage
5. ashley madison data breach
6. operation antisec
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22. 2019 baltimore ransomware attack
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29. 2015 bamako hotel attack
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32. killnet
33. sony pictures hack
34. surkov leaks
35. 2011 playstation network outage
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38. seizure of megaupload
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