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Turkey has detained 32 alleged members of “Anonymous,” the global hacking network, state TV reported Monday. Three other alleged members were nabbed in Spain on Friday. Past targets of the notorious hackers have included the websites of Turkey’s telecommunications watchdog, the prime minister’s office, and parliament, in response to the country’s proposed plan to introduce Internet filters. While Spanish authorities claim they have dissolved the top of the organization, recent statements from Anonymous suggest the arrests will have little impact on the organization’s hacktivism.