• LulzSec 'takes down' CIA website
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It's getting a bit too much... attentionwhoring imo. Guess it was fun the first few times.
[QUOTE=Coffee;30485433]The CIA work like VAC, so you're gonna have to wait a while if you want to see legal action taken against Lulzsec members.[/QUOTE] Might want to remind the Iranians, Guatemalans, Paraguayans, Brazilians, and Chileans on just how slow they are with taking action for the protection of their own interests... [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Ajax[/url] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954_Guatemalan_coup_d%27%C3%A9tat[/url] [url]http://www.onwar.com/aced/nation/pat/paraguay/fparaguay1954.htm[/url] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_Brazilian_coup_d%27%C3%A9tat[/url] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilean_coup_of_1973[/url]
[QUOTE=Unreliable;30487567]Sounds like script kiddies who can hide their footsteps.[/QUOTE] I can't believe people still think they're script kiddies, do you even know what that means? They're clearly doing things on their own without borrowed or downloaded tools.
[QUOTE=capgun;30485403]This seems like a very stupid idea. Hacking gaming websites and companies is one thing, but hacking the god damned CIA? Sounds like a death wish.[/QUOTE] It is not hacking, just creating alot of traffic to an address which causes the website to go down.
[QUOTE=Kialtia;30491300]It is not hacking, just creating alot of traffic to an address which causes the website to go down.[/QUOTE] They stole user/passwords from one of the sites they hacked you can't steal user/passwords that way.
I wouldn't be mad if they didn't say shit like "Lulz"
[QUOTE=Unreliable;30487567]Sounds like script kiddies who can hide their footsteps.[/QUOTE] Then again who would ever guess it could even be a kid?
The thing I'm worried with all this hacking is that it will be used as an example to push through laws that destroys net neutrality and thus destroying the internet as we currently know it, for the "lulz".
[QUOTE=DarkWolf2;30493047]The thing I'm worried with all this hacking is that it will be used as an example to push through laws that destroys net neutrality and thus destroying the internet as we currently know it, for the "lulz".[/QUOTE] Hacking has been going on for a long time now. Most news sources have been making these hackings appear as if the whole "Internet Hacks LULZ" is new.
I FUCKING CALLED IT. I remember on a previous post I wanted them to screw with the CIA or FBI and they fucking did it. hahahaha idiots. There are probably going to be repercussions for this. "Attacking" a Government Agency doesn't sound so good in court.
[QUOTE=Coffee;30485433]The CIA work like VAC, so you're gonna have to wait a while if you want to see legal action taken against Lulzsec members.[/QUOTE] Not doing anything for 3 months and then banning people for playing COD?
He's also been prank-calling the FBI hotline, according to his tweets.
What can "hacker" possibly do? Other than flooding and injecting code to unsecured form? I think you can tell any experienced IT guy = hacker.
So they DDoS websites and say they hacked them? Wow.
I wonder why twitter doesn't take down their account? Surely talking openly about hacking, ddosing and releasing usernames/password to all sort of sites would be against their terms of agreement?
[QUOTE=Zyx;30493719]I wonder why twitter doesn't take down their account? Surely talking openly about hacking, ddosing and releasing usernames/password to all sort of sites would be against their terms of agreement?[/QUOTE] Like the other guy said, there scared of their own site being taken down.
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