I don't think so from what they say, since they have all the resources they need, this wont go down very fast. Just think LulzSec has gone down to the point where they cant be caught and yet they still haven't so does that mean that we can celebrate yet, Nope. And yet we here are celebrating saying their going down even tho they aren't so just think.
And i know i will get boxes but just think about it for one second, think that if they still have twitter and their site they can do what they please to do.
[QUOTE=Canuhearmenow;30633626]This has probably already been said before, but it sounds like all they've done is taken down their means of further raids, does this mean we'll be hearing about arrests in the near future?[/QUOTE]
Lulzsec has continued to function. Teampoision did jack shit to slow them down. All Lulzsec needs is their twitter account, they can just re make IRC chats.
I don't care about Team Poision, the only thing I care about is their sobbing faces when they get arrested.
[QUOTE=SNNS-SEAN;30632217]Ask him about it - his display name is Mellowship Slinky (Which by the way, turns out to be his legal name too)[/QUOTE]
He's named after a Red Hot Chili Peppers song?
I think the song you are looking for is this
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saalGKY7ifU[/media]
I would like to see examples of teampoision's work.
[QUOTE=BldrGyMnGy;30634691]I would like to see examples of teampoision's work.[/QUOTE]
You know those zero days Stuxnet uses?
Team Poison is one of the groups that finds and sells them on the black market.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/nuVze.jpg[/img] yay
[QUOTE=Mattk50;30633560]i know its been said before, but teampoison(with random leet thrown in) is a horrible name. the only reason we know their name is probably because they aren't the best of the best, so we can rest easy knowing there are probably actual awesome hacker people who dont spell like they are 12.[/QUOTE]
I would imagine most hackers are 16-25 year old guys who like to brag and joke.
[QUOTE=Falchion;30634945]I would imagine most hackers are 16-25 year old guys who like to brag and joke.[/QUOTE]
And you'd be dead wrong.
[QUOTE=Mattk50;30633560]i know its been said before, but teampoison(with random leet thrown in) is a horrible name. the only reason we know their name is probably because they aren't the best of the best, so we can rest easy knowing there are probably actual awesome hacker people who dont spell like they are 12.[/QUOTE]
my god are you clueless
[quote]
[URL="http://twitter.com/#%21/LulzSec"]LulzSec[/URL] The Lulz Boat
The Lulz Boat is sailing alongside allied ships, gathering and sorting booty for the masses. How are the winds for everyone?[/quote]What the fuck? He tweeted 19 min ago.
I thought he's arrested?
[QUOTE=arleitiss;30635188]What the fuck? He tweeted 19 min ago.
I thought he's arrested?[/QUOTE]
I know, right ?
[QUOTE=arleitiss;30635188]What the fuck? He tweeted 19 min ago.
I thought he's arrested?[/QUOTE]
probably shared the info with everyone else.
[QUOTE=arleitiss;30635188]What the fuck? He tweeted 19 min ago.
I thought he's arrested?[/QUOTE]
There's more then one of them.
[QUOTE=VengfulSoldier;30635160]And you'd be dead wrong.[/QUOTE]
Thank you for your insightful knowgledge which is backed up by your extensive familiarity and research of the "hacking scene".
[QUOTE=Falchion;30635428]Thank you for your insightful knowgledge which is backed up by your extensive familiarity and research of the "hacking scene".[/QUOTE]
i don't see any extensive research on your part either
[QUOTE=Falchion;30635428]Thank you for your insightful knowgledge which is backed up by your extensive familiarity and research of the "hacking scene".[/QUOTE]
Well which scene?
There are white hats, grey hats, black hats and red hats. Each one for a different intent.
White hats are the ones that test security for companies and are generally there to do it for good.
Grey hats are mix and usually indepents who do things for pay, nothing more.
Black hats do it for malicious intents and usually for money or some twisted sence of watching the world burn.
Red Hats are server side people.
I admitted in the very first part of my post that I was simply imagining. Though vengefulsoldier stated I were "dead wrong" without hesitation.
Also that information you present me is easily acquired from any wikipedia or alternative.
If they even touch Steam, I'll kill them.
[QUOTE=Falchion;30635503]I admitted in the very first part of my post that I was simply imagining. Though vengefulsoldier stated I were "dead wrong" without hesitation.[/QUOTE]
Because you're assuming, assumptions are almost never right.
Allright, on the other hand, what are [B]you[/B] doing if not assuming.
[QUOTE=Falchion;30635597]Allright, on the other hand, what are [B]you[/B] doing if not assuming.[/QUOTE]
Pointing out constant terms I hear at the university I attend. I usually hang out with Computer Science majors in their Linux Cave. Just a note:If you don't know about, its best you don't. ANything black market once you learn about you become a liability and fucks over your life.
Stay away from Black hats if it isn't obvious.
White hats usually legit secruity company employees or people trying to protect consumers.
Grey hats are normally those who create warez like keygens and NO-CD cracked exes.
If you talk with someone who runs a linux build specifically for servers, you'll hear red hat AT LEAST once.
The fact of the matter is, you cannot truly categorize hacking groups or do a poll to find out which ones use leet speak or whatever the hell it's called.
The entire concept of hacking is based on anonymity, there is simply no way of knowing who uses what as their typing method. But even more importantly, it doesn't even matter in the slightest. Just because Teampoison uses leet talk in their name doesn't make them a bunch of 12 year olds, you should know better than to rely on outdated stereotypes of kids on the internet.
And I'll say this again, just go and facebook and see how most adults type, do they spell out everything with perfect grammar and close attention to punctuation? I will bet all my fortune that at least 90% of the people dont.
Because, again, [u]it's not fucking important[/u].
[QUOTE=SNNS-SEAN;30632217]I have a friend on Steam who claims to be a member of LulzSec.
Ask him about it - his display name is Mellowship Slinky (Which by the way, turns out to be his legal name too)
I still call BS though.[/QUOTE]
:downs:
Do you [B]ever[/B] think rationally at all?
So status? They're still tweeting the same crap.
[QUOTE=sopie;30636857]So status? They're still tweeting the same crap.[/QUOTE]
Not all the members are down so they'll continue to post stuff till either someone takes their account or they're all caught.
The fact they're trying to reattach themselves to Anon just shows how desperate they are to try and look like good guys though.
[QUOTE=VengfulSoldier;30635495]Well which scene?
There are white hats, grey hats, black hats and red hats. Each one for a different intent.
White hats are the ones that test security for companies and are generally there to do it for good.
Grey hats are mix and usually indepents who do things for pay, nothing more.
Black hats do it for malicious intents and usually for money or some twisted sence of watching the world burn.
Red Hats are server side people.[/QUOTE]
Red Hat is a Linux distribution designed around server-side operations. Not a type of hacker. There is nothing on Google relating to red hat hacking, only Red Hat Linux. The main hacking paradigms are literally White (Neutral good), Grey (chaotic neutral) and Black hat (chaotic evil, thank you TVTropes). You can slide wildly between them, but you are bound to fall near one of them, nothing else.
There's a good chance, if you hack, you are going to end up messing with server-side stuff.
You people fail to note at least one of the members of team poison is 17, which makes it more likely they are all young.
[QUOTE=VengfulSoldier;30635662]Pointing out constant terms I hear at the university I attend. [/QUOTE]
Well you claimed I were "dead wrong" when I assumed tha hackers are 16-25 year old guys who like to joke and brag. This gave me the impression that you had empirical information on who a typical hacker is.
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