Virgil Griffith, creator of the popular WikiScanner that exposed edits that Diebold and CIA employees were making to Wikipedia pages, is releasing a suite of new tools at the HOPE (Hackers on Planet ...
Sick of anonymous users screwing up your hard work on the Wikipedia? Virgil Griffith, a graduate student at Cal Tech, created a tool that identifies anonymous Wikipedia editors based on the digital ...
A new Twitter account will automatically track the NYPD’s anonymous edits to Wikipedia. @NYPDedits, created by Twitter user John Emerson, will tweet every time Wikipedia logs an edit from one of the ...
Ed Summers, an open source Web developer, recently saw a friend tweet about Parliament WikiEdits, a UK Twitter “bot” that watched for anonymous Wikipedia edits coming from within the British ...
If you haven't already, you should check out Virgil Griffiths Wikiscanner. The WikiScanner database was made by extracting all anonymous edits from the publicly available Wikipedia database dump ...
A UK government computer is making hundreds of anonymous edits to Wikipedia pages every month. The connection, understood to be owned by the Government's Public Services Network, made more than 500 ...
A Wikipedia administrator has blocked anonymous edits from a congressional IP address for 10 days because of "disruptive" edits being made by someone located in the House of Representatives, a ...
In light of a very curious Twitter account, @Congressedits — which tracks and posts all changes made to Wikipedia pages from within the U.S. Capitol — Wikipedia has banned anonymous edits to their ...
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