• Sykranos.
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Well ah.. He left a lot of hard evidence of intent and actually doing things.. In a way he was really stupid for trying to "change" people. I mean he isn't batman, and its the internet; Yeah he got a few sales away, defamed Seth Hacks, but in the end he just got himself hurt over a video game. If someones hacking with an undetected hack, you can just kick them.
I have to say, he was oddly one of the best friends I ever had on the internet. Nearing the end of his time with us his intentions were for the better, they just didn't work out in the end. Its also such a ghastly reminder seeing the name 'soulless' after such a long time, if that is in fact the true soulless and not wootz imitating him once again.
I have no idea who this is, honestly, but good luck to him
Moral of the story: don't fight fire with fire.
Moral of the story: some people think they are going to strike it rich making shitty software to sell to 13 year olds. RIP sykranos. You were an amazing member of swagsquad.
I, as well, dont know who this person is, but it is sad to see a good friend of yours go:( goodluck to him
BTW, isn't seth the guy that runs around threatening to sue everyone? I imagine actually bringing a case like this to court would cost considerable money--not to mention the fact that he would have to compel a court to believe that a.) this guy was actually responsible for those accounts b.) that he actually slandered him Google for starters (they own YouTube) are notoriously pro free-speech and would likely not give out any information without some sort of a legal battle; I'm sure a place like hackforums also doesn't readily surrender information. Things like DDoS attacks are for starters hard to prove, and its also even more difficult to successfully accuse someone of having hacked into someone elses computer to commit those attacks. All you need to do is ask a court for the data intercepts relevant to the DDoS attacks and watch as they go "what intercepts? You mean you expected the government to monitor the communications of 7 billion people 24 hours a day, 7 days a week?" Also, if I had a penny for every time a gmod server owner has said they have reported DDoS attacks to the "federal police" and had sweet fuck all happen I'd have a battery operated dragon dildo salesman servicing my every need 24 hours a day. Believe it or not most courts aren't going to take some screenshots and HTML pages saved on a kiddy names "seth's" computer as fact. Seth isn't someone of standing, he isn't the internet archive or Google--his screenshots mean as much as me posting highly serious screenshots to a gmod community forum of an administrator trying to buttrape me using a gas canister. There was a gmod community a while back that had huge issues with people hacking into their servers, and harassing the fuck out of the owner--he made big talk about calling in the FBI to analyze his servers etc and in the end I believe pretty much nothing happened. So yeah, I eagerly await any news regarding the intense court battle between a 15 year old and Google.
Wait Seth is bitching at someone DoS'ing? Seth is bitching at illegal activity? Every fucking thing he does is illegal, from mass network attack organisation to fraudulent DCMA take down requests using fake identities. And yes, feel free to sue me for slander.
This thread is late. Really late. Sykranos left (and shortly after, came back) around 9 months ago.
That chat log lacks tons of smarts.
Jeffhax? I'll have you all know that his little "lawsuit" was just to scare his enemies off. Stan does the same thing.
It was a dark and rainy night. Seth was staring at his computer screen, finishing up version 6 of his infamous Garry's Mod cheat, SethHack. He was this close to wrapping it all up and getting ready for tomorrow's big release. However, he felt like something was missing. Something important. Then it came to him - a script enforcer bypass. Seth was thinking, and thinking. Him having the spergs made the situation even worse. He wanted to have it, he HAD to have it. He knew just the person. Scrolling through his friends list on Steam, he stumbled upon a name that makes script kiddies shiver in fear. Stan. 'sup stan', said the first message that arrived to Stan, 'i need a really big favor, and i'll do anything you desire'. You could feel Seth shaking whilst typing that. Social anxiety, even for virtual communication, is the worst thing one could have. No reply. Seth's anxiousness level was raising with each passing second, what would his customers think? Not having an SE bypass? Pfff, even NeonHack had it. Those were just a few of the thoughts running through his head the whole time whilst he was awaiting Stan's reply. 'please reply, please reply, pleeeeeeeease', he whispered. Suddenly, a familiar sound was emitted through his headset. 'What is it that you need?' replied Stan in a rather angry manner, seeing as Seth interrupted his session of inserting pears up his ass.
He posted this and then came back shortly after. This is pretty old.
[QUOTE=Europa!;37923158]Jeffhax? I'll have you all know that his little "lawsuit" was just to scare his enemies off. Stan does the same thing.[/QUOTE] Obviously, however I did not know if he ever returned.
Sykranos? I used to have a friend named that, he was an odd one. Alll I knew about him was that he had a monotone voice, and liked to cheat and use/do aimbots/minge/etc.
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