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One notable incident involved hacking the website of Wu Chong Vocational College in October 2023, which resulted in a revamped home page listing what the group dubbed "Xi Jinping's list of 18 levels of hell." Anonymous 64 also made headlines when they temporarily hijacked a taxi service's in-car screens in Macau to showcase their critiques of CCP governance.
A Broader Narrative: Resisting Censorship
Their ongoing operations appear to reflect growing frustrations among the Chinese populace towards the CCP's governance, particularly regarding economic crises and civil liberties. The group has highlighted problematic government policies that have led to a stock market crash, the collapse of the real estate sector, and aggravated political isolation internationally.