• Lulzsec is sunk. The end is around the corner.
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lulz!
Shit's going down.
[QUOTE=imasillypiggy;30627402]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] Wikileaks are evil because they showed us your gov atrocities oh no take them down. edit: internet terrorism lock them up for life in small rooms like they did to that one poor sod terrorists terrorists. Edit: Julian Assange is smelly and a rapist extort him to ameirca where he will be given a "fair" trial
[QUOTE=imasillypiggy;30627402]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] Read all the other comments, it's pretty much the same thing. They're nothing but a bunch of psychopaths causing random mayhem for their own amusement with some bullshit pretense of "hacktivism" to get a bunch vapid degenerates to cheer them on.
[quote]LulzSec has joined forces with Anonymous and numerous others to accomplish their task.[/quote] Really? They have a task?
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;30622760]Lulzec in a Nutshell [img]http://www.maritimequest.com/liners/lusitania/14_lusitania.JPG[/img] That's the Lusitania[/QUOTE] But you just said it was Lulzsec :psyduck:
Fucking grats, I was waiting for the 'real' hackers out there to just up and toast Lulz. Only thing I'm disappointed with is the fact that the real elite hacker groups have leet-spelt names like TeaMp0isoN. I just hope the TM0N represents something instead of just being random caps and a number.
I think my brain automatically blocks this bullshit out... What is Lulzsec and what did they do? Been studying for the past 3 weeks and I have no idea what the hell is going on.
[QUOTE=daijitsu;30628371] Only thing I'm disappointed with is the fact that the real elite hacker groups have leet-spelt names like TeaMp0isoN. I just hope the TM0N represents something instead of just being random caps and a number.[/QUOTE] Why does this matter? It's the way shit works. Oh hey hackers have coo names lets be hackers and then they name themselves that. Oh and [url]http://onlinehacking-news.blogspot.com/2010/12/pcas-team-poison-hacks-rahul-gandhi.html[/url]
LulzSec can't exactly claim nothing is wrong when the BBC has reported that a known member of LulzSec is sitting in a cell at Scotland Yard... Mind you, I suppose they're allowed to be in denial. /shrugs. LulzSec is too arrogant.
[QUOTE=Gishank;30628512]LulzSec is too arrogant.[/QUOTE] that was pretty much what they were aiming for [QUOTE=Croix;30628508]Why does this matter? It's the way shit works. Oh hey hackers have coo names lets be hackers and then they name themselves that.[/QUOTE] I was hoping real world serious hackers were a little above your average egotistical scriptkiddie and game clan naming schema
[QUOTE=daijitsu;30628588]that was pretty much what they were aiming for I was hoping real world serious hackers were a little above your average egotistical scriptkiddie and game clan naming schema[/QUOTE] Real hackers are script kiddies. Sorry.
I think it's silly how all these "pro blackhats" always name themselves as teams. [editline]22nd June 2011[/editline] The real deal shouldn't need recognition on a wide scale, nor have a dumb name. [editline]22nd June 2011[/editline] Just find stuff for the hell of it, release the exploit publicly and laugh as skids use it. Simple.
[QUOTE=Sift;30625130]:siren:[b]Breaking Facepunch News[/b]:siren: FBI has gotten the CIA involved and are raiding[/QUOTE] [img]http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/8494/popcorn.gif[/img] dis gon b gud
So much ignorance crammed into five pages of thread. Let me contribute. Who the douche are these TeamPoison guys and where can I find out more about them?
[QUOTE=Within;30628955]So much ignorance crammed into five pages of thread. Let me contribute. Who the douche are these TeamPoison guys and where can I find out more about them?[/QUOTE] Google team poison, and go to that site I posted. Their names are there if you look more than 4 seconds. They seem script kiddy. Oh and there's google.
I'd laugh if this Team Posion got taken down by Lulzsec, there have to be a few 'real' hackers that know what they're doing. I don't give a crap about either group to be honest.
I'm really hoping that the FBI doesn't think yesterday's tweet means I'm a part of them...
This is an accurate representation of what's going on [url]http://youtu.be/gXabnYBVwEE?t=6m47s[/url]
Jesus christ have you read the twitter of teampoison it's like 1337speak never went out of fashion.
[QUOTE=ThePuska;30629399]This is an accurate representation of what's going on [url]http://youtu.be/gXabnYBVwEE?t=6m47s[/url][/QUOTE] I wonder if lulzsec skateboards around their server farm
[QUOTE=daijitsu;30629458]I wonder if lulzsec skateboards around their server farm[/QUOTE] They probably do roll around their server farm but not in a way you might think.
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;30629477]They probably do roll around their server farm but not in a way you might think.[/QUOTE] Maybe pimping segways.
[QUOTE=sam6420;30629295]I'm hoping another pro hacking team gets tired of them and puts them both down in one hour.[/QUOTE] A "pro" hacking team wouldnt give the slightest shit.
[QUOTE=koekje4life V2;30629486]Maybe pimping segways.[/QUOTE] more like rolling joints DON'T DO DRUGS KIDS IT TURNS YOU INTO... dude... I could go for some taco bell
sharpen your e-machetes ehehehehehe
LulzSec isn't really sinking non of the quotes or data in the OP is even remotely interesting. TeamPoison aren't l33t hackers, they only just slightly better then LulzSec. And i doubt that will be enough to do any harm. LulzSec doesn't use irc servers for there botnet, this is not Loic, and this is also not a copy pasta outdated 70th botnet where using a public irc server for your drones would hide your ass. Why is this even news ?
Well, that's another crisis over. Man, it was a hell of a time, lots of high tensions. Where all of the government's efforts (or lack thereof) had previously failed, they were defeated by other hackers. Hidden, invisible, hackers.
[QUOTE=Within;30628955]So much [b]ignorance[/b] crammed into five pages of thread. Let me contribute. Who the douche are these TeamPoison guys and where can I find out more about them?[/QUOTE] obviously you ignored the last 5 pages if you didn't figure that out.
[quote]Salutations Internet, As we’re aware, the organization known as LulzSec has declared open war across the internet against the government and those who support it. LulzSec has joined forces with Anonymous and numerous others to accomplish their task. Their “top priority is to steal and leak any classified government information.” They intend to attack banks, government organizations, and anything else which may reward their piracy. LulzSec and Anonymous portray themselves as outlaw heroes trying to take back the internet from a 1984 or Norsefire style government. Anonymous hides behind Guy Fawkes mask made famous by V to better illustrate this. The problem is that the government which they fight is not led by Big Brother or Adam Susan/Peter Creedy. This government is led by individuals fighting to keep the people free from nightmares the likes of which /b/ has never dreamed of. Much worse than gore and furries. This government fights to protect our very lives, but also to protect the innocent from such atrocities that Anonymous and LulzSec finds so humourous. This government fights to protect your little sister or daughter from seeing a nauseating act instead of a lemonade recipe. This government is trying to save our children from corruption, not take away our beloved imageboards or forums. Even if this government were trying to take away our internet rights, we live in a democracy which cannot operate without the will of the people. By the will of the people, I do not mean the ability for a masked man to deface government websites and smear government websites. Actions such as these only harm the free internet movement. Instead, contact government officials (senators, representatives, etc.) and inform them of your opinion.)If you think of the thousands of people who visit /b/ alone every day, and then have those people contact their representative vieing for a free internet, /b/ alone could cast enough votes to outweigh any decision made by congress or the president even. But even if you aren’t one to use democracy to its fullest (too young, too pessimistic) at least realize the damage that LulzSec plans to enact. By using the internet as a weapon, the government would only have more reason to censor it and take it over. We currently do not have a censored internet, but if LulzSec continues its lulzy mission, we may well have one soon. I am not promoting the purity and perfection of this government. God knows it has its faults. But this Anti-Security operation is not the right answer. I suggest a #ProSec* operation which does not damage the reputation of the internet as a whole. Do not take up the Lulz Lizard banner and show how bad the internet can be, but instead stand against those who are only damaging our interwebs which we live on and think for yourselves. Disregard the GroupThink rhetoric being put forth by LulzSec and discover the truth. It’s not Now Or Never. You have a voice. Use it. Change History for the better. Red_Penguin[/quote] i dont really think its fair to associate anon with lulzsec. lulzsec are so below their (moral) level its not even funny
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