So its been 30 years in prison and you still have 40 more to go. I have to ask why did you throw away your life.....
*After patting his bleeding anus lulsec replies*
"For the lulz"
So, who exactly are the white hats and the black hats? I'm not into viruses and stuff like this, but I find this quite interesting.
[QUOTE=Nukefuzz;30623928]So, who exactly are the black hats? I'm not into viruses and stuff like this, but I find this quite interesting.[/QUOTE]
They hack for malicious reasons. Like stealing bank information and credit cards. They do it for the money.
[QUOTE=Nukefuzz;30623928]So, who exactly are the white hats and the black hats? I'm not into viruses and stuff like this, but I find this quite interesting.[/QUOTE]
White Hat: Test's security and informs the company discretely.
Black Hat: Hack's with criminal intent.
[quote]auditing apps & hacking servers without publicizing it for the fame, the ones who hack for knowledge & for the love for the scene[/quote]
[quote]This is just the start, stay tuned via Twitter for more![/quote]
I appreciate what they're doing but..
Cue the biggest FUCK YEA i've ever shouted
:siren:[b]Breaking Facepunch News[/b]:siren:
FBI has gotten the CIA involved and are raiding
[quote=New York Times]F.B.I. Seizes Web Servers, Knocking Sites Offline
By VERNE G. KOPYTOFF
9:22 p.m. | Updated Adding additional comments from DigitalOne.
6:16 p.m. | Updated Adding that the F.B.I. did not comment.
6:55 p.m. | Updated Adding comments from Curbed Network and Instapaper.
7:35 p.m. | Updated Adding comment from DigitalOne.
The F.B.I. seized Web servers in a raid on a data center early Tuesday, causing several Web sites, including those run by the New York publisher Curbed Network, to go offline.
The raid happened at 1:15 a.m. at a hosting facility in Reston, Va., used by DigitalOne, which is based in Switzerland, the company said. The F.B.I. did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the raid.
In an e-mail to one of its clients on Tuesday afternoon, DigitalOne’s chief executive, Sergej Ostroumow, said: “This problem is caused by the F.B.I., not our company. In the night F.B.I. has taken 3 enclosures with equipment plugged into them, possibly including your server — we cannot check it.”
Mr. Ostroumow said that the F.B.I. was only interested in one of the company’s clients but had taken servers used by “tens of clients.”
He wrote: “After F.B.I.’s unprofessional ‘work’ we can not restart our own servers, that’s why our Web site is offline and support doesn’t work.” The company’s staff had been working to solve the problem for the previous 15 hours, he said.
Mr. Ostroumow said in response to e-mailed questions that it was not clear if the issues would be resolved by Wednesday.
A government official who declined to be named said earlier in the day that the F.B.I. was actively investigating the Lulz Security group and any affiliated hackers. The official said the F.B.I. had teamed up with other agencies in this effort, including the Central Intelligence Agency and cybercrime bureaus in Europe.
Mr. Ostroumow declined to name the company targeted by the F.B.I. and said that he did not know why it had drawn their interest. It was also unclear why the agents took more servers with them than they sought, he said.
The sites of the Curbed Network, including popular blogs covering real estate, restaurants and other topics, were all unavailable Tuesday evening. Lockhart Steele, Curbed’s president, said his team realized that the company’s sites were down at around 3 a.m. and contacted DigitalOne. After initially declining to say what had happened, DigitalOne explained that the F.B.I. had raided the data center, Mr. Steele said.
“Our servers happened to be in with some naughty servers,” he said, adding that his sites were not the target of the raid. Curbed is working to get its sites back online, probably by Wednesday.
The raid also affected a server used by Instapaper, a popular service that saves articles for later reading. Marco Arment, Instapaper’s founder, said he lost contact with a server hosted by DigitalOne early on Tuesday. Instapaper’s Web site is still operating but has slowed somewhat. Mr. Arment said he had not heard from DigitalOne or law enforcement, and had no reason to believe that Instapaper was a target of the raid.
Pinboard, a bookmarking site, was operating on a backup server and some of its features were turned off, a post on its site said.
DigitalOne provided all necessary information to pinpoint the servers for a specific I.P. address, Mr. Ostroumow said. However, the agents took entire server racks, perhaps because they mistakenly thought that “one enclosure is = to one server,” he said in an e-mail.
DigitalOne had no employees on-site when the raid took place. The data center operator, from which DigitalOne leases space, passed along the information about the raid three hours after it started with the name of the agent and a phone number to call.
Before learning of the raid, Mr. Ostroumow, who is in Switzerland with the rest of his team, thought the problem was a technical glitch.[/quote]
oh shit
'bout time
He lives in Wickford, which is ten minutes away. The man that hacked the entire playstation network lives 10 minutes away from me. I feel special.
I dont know who these people are that are taking Lulzsec down
but I like them.
shit's getting hot
Why the fuck are they hacking the brazilian government.
I'm sure it has HORRIBLE security.
And if they're caught how come twitter is still being updated.
v&'d
[del]Anyone notice the first source in the op was defaced? [url]http://sven-slootweg.nl/index_defaced.html[/url][/del]
edit: actually nvm I'm an idiot
The lack of sobbing nerds in handcuffs disturbs me.
Lulzsec are terrorists. While they say they're doing it for the lulz, they're really doing it to spread terror.
I didn't like them when they targeted the major groups. But I despise them for leaking those emails and passwords.
Even worse than Lulzsec are their fans. I'm not sure these people have any actual ability for rational thought. All they think is, "Lol people did funny things to internet sites XD"
[editline]22nd June 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Funktastic Dog;30626575]Lulzsec are terrorists. While they say they're doing it for the lulz, they're really doing it to spread terror.
[/QUOTE]
What do you think "lulz" are? It's almost not lulz at all if it doesn't come at someone else's expense.
And a fuck wasn't given that day.
It's about damn time.
Goddamn kids with programs think they can rule the world. It was their delusions of grandeur that caused their downfall.
Also they're idiots. Just saying.
I have no clue what's going on really but it's interesting.
The world of hackers eludes me.
So these guys got to them first, sucks to be CIA.
[QUOTE=Valdor;30627201]I have no clue what's going on really but it's interesting.
The world of hackers eludes me.[/QUOTE]
These 1337 pro underground hackers don't like the lulzsec dudes getting on their territory (they were probably using premade tools anyways as the message said, basically means copypaste ip and press buttons) so they fucked lulzsec up.
Lulzsec is claiming nothings wrong and no ones arrested yet
It would have been somewhat unrealistic for the whole lulzsec being arrested in under a day :colbert: Also the other groups probably haven't released the information yet.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YoDt-MxhHg[/media]
(anti secs theme) Man the antisec are awesome.
[QUOTE=imasillypiggy;30627333][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YoDt-MxhHg[/media]
(anti secs theme) Man the antisec are awesome.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YoDt-MxhHg[/media][/QUOTE]
Top rated comment:
[quote]hacktivism ftw.
kill* the fed.[/quote]
How clueless can you get?
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;30627374]Top rated comment:
How clueless can you get?[/QUOTE]
Oh the top rated comments are almost always retarded. Really the antisec aren't the best Organization on the planet but right now its stopping wikileaks so at least you dont have to hate them.
[QUOTE=Dead Madman;30625264]He lives in Wickford, which is ten minutes away. The man that hacked the entire playstation network lives 10 minutes away from me. I feel special.[/QUOTE]
Go stab him with forks.
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