• Anonymous Protection takes down the Lizard Squad website
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[QUOTE][B]Anonymous Protection @AnonymousUK2015 · 2h 2 hours ago[/B] Goodbye you cunts. Next time think twice before taking on Anonymous Protection. LizardSquad #OFFLINE [/QUOTE] [url]https://twitter.com/anonymousuk2015[/url] There's an article on the Mirror website but it's against the rules to post from that site so I hope a tweet is OK for now. I'll add an article when a good one appears.
Oh jeeze this is going to be like a primary school fight. 2 morons pushing each other like babies for no reason.
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What the hell even is lizardsquad? I keep hearing about them every now and then but still no idea what they are except that everyone hates them.
[QUOTE=Dukov Traboski;47034805]What the hell even is lizardsquad? I keep hearing about them every now and then but still no idea what they are except that everyone hates them.[/QUOTE] Group of assholes who fuck people over for #LAUGHS :))))
[QUOTE=Dukov Traboski;47034805]What the hell even is lizardsquad? I keep hearing about them every now and then but still no idea what they are except that everyone hates them.[/QUOTE] They DDoS important networks like Xbox Live or PSN for shits 'n' giggles because they're hardcore haxxors.
[QUOTE=Dukov Traboski;47034805]What the hell even is lizardsquad? I keep hearing about them every now and then but still no idea what they are except that everyone hates them.[/QUOTE] do you remember lulzsec? they're essentially the follow-up basically a few ~hackers~ with access to big DDoS botnets, they were behind taking down PSN and a handful of other online game services over the past few months, whilst posting cocky twitter messages about how it was all no big deal to perform
As much of a tiny babby fight as this may be, Anonymous (what even is Anonymous Protection I have never heard of it) has a better track record than LS. So far they've claimed responsibility for DDoSing: League of Legends, Destiny, PSN, Xbox Live, LITERALLY NORTH KOREA, Xbox Live and PSN again on Christmas, Tor, and the website for Malaysia Airlines. And at least one of them got arrested. Oh yeah and they claimed there was a bomb on a plane the American President of SEO was flying on, bunch of right cunts
[QUOTE=Vitisus;47034851]As much of a tiny babby fight as this may be, Anonymous (what even is Anonymous Protection I have never heard of it) has a better track record than LS. So far they've claimed responsibility for DDoSing: League of Legends, Destiny, PSN, Xbox Live, LITERALLY NORTH KOREA, Xbox Live and PSN again on Christmas, Tor, and the website for Malaysia Airlines. And at least one of them got arrested. Oh yeah and they claimed there was a bomb on a plane the American President of SEO was flying on, bunch of right cunts[/QUOTE] they have also been taking money to ddos other sites including 8chan.
[QUOTE=dai;47034836]do you remember lulzsec? they're essentially the follow-up basically a few ~hackers~ with access to big DDoS botnets, they were behind taking down PSN and a handful of other online game services over the past few months, whilst posting cocky twitter messages about how it was all no big deal to perform[/QUOTE] Lulzsec did some good though. If you remember when the hacked The Sun's online newspaper detailing how the 'media muggle' had died after consuming a radioactive isotope of polonium in retaliation to them in regards to the phone hacking scandal, they weren't all bad.
[QUOTE=dingusnin;47034882]Lulzsec did some good though. If you remember when the hacked The Sun's online newspaper detailing how the 'media muggle' had died after consuming a radioactive isotope of polonium in retaliation to them in regards to the phone hacking scandal, they weren't all bad.[/QUOTE] Nah, they were shits
[QUOTE=Vitisus;47034851]As much of a tiny babby fight as this may be, Anonymous (what even is Anonymous Protection I have never heard of it) has a better track record than LS. So far they've claimed responsibility for DDoSing: League of Legends, Destiny, PSN, Xbox Live, LITERALLY NORTH KOREA, Xbox Live and PSN again on Christmas, Tor, [B]and the website for Malaysia Airlines. [/B]And at least one of them got arrested. Oh yeah and they claimed there was a bomb on a plane the American President of SEO was flying on, bunch of right cunts[/QUOTE] I thought the Malaysia Airline one was the #cybercaliphate guy
[QUOTE=Tumama;47034999]I thought the Malaysia Airline one was the #cybercaliphate guy[/QUOTE] LizardSquad kind of "followed up" with it/assisted.
[QUOTE=dingusnin;47034882]Lulzsec did some good though. If you remember when the hacked The Sun's online newspaper detailing how the 'media muggle' had died after consuming a radioactive isotope of polonium in retaliation to them in regards to the phone hacking scandal, they weren't all bad.[/QUOTE] They also found a [url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13712377]flaw in NHS server security or something[/url] and actually told them about it, instead of exploiting it
[QUOTE=dai;47034836]do you remember lulzsec? they're essentially the follow-up basically a few ~hackers~ with access to big DDoS botnets, they were behind taking down PSN and a handful of other online game services over the past few months, whilst posting cocky twitter messages about how it was all no big deal to perform[/QUOTE] Never heard of them either but I get the point. Bunch of shits with access to some fancy things and they feel invincible with it.
Neckbeard hacker group that isnt really relevant and cant organize worth shit vs script kiddies who just learned how to ddos
[QUOTE=EdvardSchnitz;47035585]Neckbeard hacker group that isnt really relevant and cant organize worth shit vs script kiddies who just learned how to ddos[/QUOTE] anonymous protection isn't anonymous. anonymous proper hasn't really done anything since operation darknet. lizard squad and anonymous protection are both skids with whatever loic equivalent is popular these days
[B]How to be a famous Hacking Group in 3 easy steps:[/B] 1. Notice that a service is down 2. Post a message saying that the outage was caused by you on Twitter/ Facebook under the name of your hacking group 3. Rinse and repeat.
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