is there a full list of their targets anywhere
[editline]13th June 2011[/editline]
goes to show that online you really can become completely anonymous
[QUOTE=LaceratorX;30440342]What the fuck.
This whole charade is pointless.[/QUOTE]
not really
people need to realize that data security is still horrible despite cheap and easy ways to prevent these attacks
this would be noble if they were just trying to get some sort of law regarding consumer information protection to come
Okay, at this point they're being so dumb I want to hurt them.
Can we just put these fuckers in jail already.
Though I do love their picture.
It keeps happening
When the deface the site I'll be impressed.
the fuck is going on
[quote]The US recently said it would consider cyber attacks an "act of war", and reserved the right to respond to attacks with conventional means if they were found to have been orchestrated by a nation state.[/quote]To war it is then.
Time to declare war. Fuck yeah.
[QUOTE=Ninja Duck;30441644]Time to declare war. Fuck yeah.[/QUOTE]
more like a cyber-war
[QUOTE=Lazor;30440394]not really
people need to realize that data security is still horrible despite cheap and easy ways to prevent these attacks[/QUOTE]
While you do have a point, brutal security attacks are not the best way of testing cyber security.
[QUOTE=LaceratorX;30441994]While you do have a point, brutal security attacks are not the best way of testing cyber security.[/QUOTE]
brutal?
what the fuck is a brutal security attack?
what does that word even mean in this context?
[QUOTE=Lazor;30442018]brutal?
what the fuck is a brutal security attack?
what does that word even mean in this context?[/QUOTE]
SQL Injection attacks are "brute force".
Seriously, this shit is getting old.
[QUOTE=Lazor;30442018]brutal?
what the fuck is a brutal security attack?
what does that word even mean in this context?[/QUOTE]
You hit the website with a brick and it gets so scared it gives you data.
[QUOTE=LaceratorX;30442134]SQL Injection attacks are "brute force".[/QUOTE]
so use "brute-force", not fucking "brutal"
either way, you shouldn't be able to brute-force your way into a website. so yes, it is does highlight major security concerns
They're giving internet users a bad name. Next you know, some politician will be pushing a bill to abolish anonymity or net neutrality or something, using this as an example.
And this is why they shouldn't have been provoked in the first place.
Why not go for the RIAA instead?
Surely they deserve it...
When will they hack North Korea?
[QUOTE=LaceratorX;30442134]SQL Injection attacks are "brute force".[/QUOTE]
SQL injection is anything but brute force. Also it's the most common and yet the most easy to fix hole.
Next stop: Skynet
[QUOTE=Sirdrone536;30446410]Next stop: Skynet[/QUOTE]
Skynet hasn't been invented yet, how do you expect to hack it?
[QUOTE=LaceratorX;30442134]SQL Injection attacks are "brute force".[/QUOTE]
SQL injection, is not brute force.
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