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References

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Category:Armenian hackers Category:Grey Hat hackers Category:Members of Anonymous Category:Cybersecurity specialists Category:Cyber operations Category:Data protection Category:Python programmers Category:C++ programmers Category:Educational initiatives Category:Security experts

Anonymous Hacker
Image representing hackers with Anonymous masks
Born
Ludwig Aslanyan (community-assumed)
OccupationsCyber specialist, Hacker (Grey Hat)
Years active2015–Present
Known forShutting down Black Hat servers, Top-13 Grey Hat in Anonymous

Anonymous Greyhat — Armenian cyber specialist and hacker, known in the Anonymous community. When he joined Anonymous, he was a newcomer at the lower ranks among Grey Hat participants. Previously, he worked at the Russian hacking company Black Hat, where he noticed that employees were involved in illegal data theft, system hacks, and extortion.

After leaving Black Hat, Anonymous Greyhat joined Anonymous, and his main mission was the complete deletion and hacking of Black Hat servers. Successfully accomplishing this task, he secured his reputation and reached 13th place among 3,000 Grey Hat hackers, becoming one of the most renowned members of the community.

Biography

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The community assumes his real name is Ludwig Aslanyan, but this is not officially confirmed.

Anonymous Greyhat developed an interest in cybersecurity from a young age. After serving two months in the army, he spent some time in prison, where he studied books about hackers, the history of Anonymous, and cyber operation tactics.

Upon release, he started learning programming, including Python and C++, as well as website creation and legal server hacking.

He worked at the Russian hacking company Black Hat, where he encountered extensive illegal activities: data theft, hacking other sites, and extortion. Recognizing the danger and immorality of the company, he left and joined Anonymous, participating in a key operation to destroy Black Hat servers.

Activities and Legendary Operations

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  • Legal cyber operations, including server and web application testing
  • Participation in CTF competitions and bug bounty research
  • Identifying and documenting critical vulnerabilities to protect communities and companies
  • Providing guidance and help to newcomers through social media
  • Creating safe virtual labs for hacker training

Epic Missions

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  1. Black Hat Shutdown — complete deletion and hacking of the Russian Black Hat company servers under Anonymous orders, which brought him fame and promotion to Top-13
  2. Operation Global Firewall — protecting the world's largest educational and medical portals from major cyberattacks
  3. Cyber Liberation Initiative — discovering and blocking hidden espionage servers used to surveil activists and journalists
  4. CTF Domination — participation and victories in international CTF competitions, uncovering new exploits and vulnerabilities for learning and protection purposes
  5. Digital Justice Campaign — global campaign to identify and eliminate illegal servers and network threats
  6. Anonymous Global Awareness — educational initiatives, social media publications, and training thousands of newcomers in cybersecurity and ethical hacking

Skills

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  • Python and C++ — automation, data analysis, security testing scripts
  • Website creation and web development
  • Legal server hacking and security testing
  • Network architecture: TCP/IP, VPN, DNS, Firewall
  • Log and protocol analysis
  • Development and implementation of advanced security algorithms

Projects and Achievements

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  • Participation in international CTF and bug bounty projects
  • Work at Russian hacking company Black Hat and subsequent operation to shut it down
  • Joining Anonymous and successfully completing global Black Hat server operations
  • Creating educational platforms for ethical hacker training
  • Global initiatives to protect digital communities and infrastructure

Philosophy

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Anonymous Greyhat follows the principle: power lies in knowledge, control, and understanding, not destruction. His approach is to explore systems, identify vulnerabilities, and protect communities while adhering to ethical norms.

Interests

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  • Python, C++ and web development
  • Cybersecurity and ethical hacking

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