Anonymous Hacks Eidos, Deus Ex Websites - UPDATED

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poiuppx said:
McMullen said:
binvjoh said:
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binvjoh said:
Fuck off.

I don't care if it's Anon anymore, I wish every hacker on the planet would just fall over and die.
Yeah, and while we're at it, how about every gamer, every cop, every soldier... fuck it. Let's just find every demographic that has had a few of its members do horrible things, and kill 'em all. At the end, there won't be any one left to do horrible things. Granted, there won't be anyone left to do horrible things to either, but dammit, I don't care if the world has more complexity and subtlety than I'm prepared to deal with, I've made my blanket judgments and I'm sticking to them!

/sarcasm
Hell yes! That's sounds like an awesome idea.
Hackers? Dead. Pirates? Dead. Ninjas? Dead. Politicians? Dead. Alcoholics? Dead. Taxmen? Dead. Tax evaders? Dead. CEOs? Dead. Postal workers? Dead. Teenagers? Dead. People under 30? Dead. People over 30? Dead.
Sounds like a good start. Can we extend that plan to the rest of the animal kingdom? Sloths are a bunch of jerks.

OT, I highly doubt this is legit a group of Anons. Deus Ex is a sacred cow to most of the ones I know, and the idea of even threatening the creation of a new game in the series would be to them what slapping a nun would be to a Christian.
Exactly. Remember that whole split thing they have going on right now. What better way to screw with the other group than to either just hack the site? Or hack the site and blame the opposite group? It's practically the perfect target according to your logic with the situation they are currently facing.
 

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Teiraa said:
Its not the real Anon doing this its the douchebags of Anon doing it.
Please point me to the true difference between the two. They're all douchebags really. Sure they apologized for taking down the Sony sites originally, because it affected customers (I'm not convinced they did or didn't take down PSN, not enough information).

But that's like at work, a child will hit another child, then their defense will be "Well I said sorry." Oh, so that erases the actions? No, what you did was still wrong.
 

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Lagao said:
oh come on enough is enough, just shut them down, really. Get a hacker to find out who they all are and just arrest them. This is going too far. Bunch of idiotic kids and teens.
I dunno I think it's kinda funny.
 

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CrazyCapnMorgan said:
Macgyvercas said:
Anonymous VS Anonymous. This could get fairly evil/ugly/amsuing.

I shall be watching for now.
Hope you have a big enough TV. Me, my bucket-o-popcorn and my rabite beenbag chair are interested in this, too.
How does an 18 foot screen sound? Or is that too big? We may need more people to help fill this room...

*starts making more popcorn*
 

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Macgyvercas said:
CrazyCapnMorgan said:
Macgyvercas said:
Anonymous VS Anonymous. This could get fairly evil/ugly/amsuing.

I shall be watching for now.
Hope you have a big enough TV. Me, my bucket-o-popcorn and my rabite beenbag chair are interested in this, too.
How does an 18 foot screen sound? Or is that too big? We may need more people to help fill this room...

*starts making more popcorn*
Nah, it's perfect. However, I...uh...can't fit THAT many people on my beenbag chair. Hope they bring their own. I'm rooting for the group that can make themselves look like the biggest idiots.

Oh man, chips! And salsa! Must get those...
 

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CrazyCapnMorgan said:
Macgyvercas said:
CrazyCapnMorgan said:
Macgyvercas said:
Anonymous VS Anonymous. This could get fairly evil/ugly/amsuing.

I shall be watching for now.
Hope you have a big enough TV. Me, my bucket-o-popcorn and my rabite beenbag chair are interested in this, too.
How does an 18 foot screen sound? Or is that too big? We may need more people to help fill this room...

*starts making more popcorn*
Nah, it's perfect. However, I...uh...can't fit THAT many people on my beenbag chair. Hope they bring their own. I'm rooting for the group that can make themselves look like the biggest idiots.

Oh man, chips! And salsa! Must get those...
You get the chips and salsa, I'll make the Margaritaville style margaritas.
 

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Anonymous is more like a terrorist organization at this point. They hacked PSN, SonyOnline, Square Enix, Eidos, and there are rumors saying they might hit others as well. These people disgust me, they see the disrupting of other's lives as a game.
 

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I call bullshit. It's too convenient an explanation.
Occam's Razor. [http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/General/occam.html]

OT: Since 'Chippy1337' or whatever it was (probably) isn't the hacker's actual name, s/he's still anonymous. Therefore, claiming to be a member of Anonymous while being anonymous makes you A/anonymous. So...as long as you don't give out your real life information, you're still doing things anonymously. Even that kid, 'Ryan'. If they didn't post his (maybe) real information, he could have just been Ryan. Even if that was his real name, there are only about five million Ryans in the world. That's still a hell of a buffer. Same for usernames. I'm not the only person to use 'Kopikatsu'. I may have been the first, I may have been the 4238th. So, really, if someone with the username 'Kopikatsu' did something, you could still be looking at a few thousand potential suspects.

This is a really idiotic concept. I remember there being a rumor that the Chinese Government was going to start forcing people to post their name and address publicly whenever they did something online. If it's possible, just have a few countries do it for a month or so. See how long 'Anonymous' lasts then.

Edit: Another note. With all due respect, the people saying 'You're part of Anonymous because you're being anonymous.' and 'Anonymous and anonymous are the same because Anonymous isn't a group, but an ideal' are...mistaken.

If Anonymous is an ideal as you claim, then it has to be a shared ideal. Even Anonymous's motto 'We are Legion' implies that they are a group.

Legion: Noun:
A division of the Roman army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000 soldiers.
A military or semimilitary unit.

Basically, it isn't possible to have someone be a part of a group that they don't adhere to. So, technically the various splinter factions aren't Anonymous, because they aren't following Anonymous' 'code of conduct'. What code of conduct, you ask? Well, they don't actually have one. So...Anonymous isn't a legion. The group is, however, a synonym of legion.

Horde: Noun: A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude.

Anonymous. We are (many) Horde(s). (If you make a WoW joke, a curse on both your houses.)
 

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Doesn't surprise me that 'Anonymous' would continue to hack and screw around with other companies now that they know they can get free publicity out of it.
 

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Doesn't surprise me that 'Anonymous' would continue to hack and screw around with other companies now that they know they can get free publicity out of it.
 

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Doesn't surprise me that 'Anonymous' would continue to hack and screw around with other companies now that they know they can get free publicity out of it.
 

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I question whether the hack in question is Anonymous. I'd go as far in saying that it's not Anonymous here. The use of a username in the announcement of hacking and the lack of the "We are legion" line is a giveaway.
Agreed, Anonymous doesn't use identity's which "Chippy1337" is and We are Legion is also not present which IF the user is from anonymous has now seperated from the group, and when anonymous splinters, watch out world it's gonna rain fire on you, seriously if all of anonymous just disbands and every hacker in that group starts soloing it's gonna get far more worse than small information leaks on game websites.
 

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I see a lot of people claiming this could not be Anonymous, since it lacks their MO. That might be true, but guess what Anonymous is a loose group of angry bedroom hackers that hates anyone that doesn't do as they would like them to do.

Some of these hackers have an honor code, and just go after "the noble cause", but who is to say that some of these people aren't as noble.

I wouldn't be surprised if several members of Anonymous joined just so that they could wreck havoc upon the "Evil corporations", and don't care one bit about the noble agenda. Who is to say some of these people have grouped together to do mischief through anonymous?

I never liked Anonymous, less so now, doesn't matter if they did it or not, they put a face on hackers so they will take a lot of the blame in the future.
 

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Well they take blame, they take honor, and shit
Thing is that Hacking is illegal but, if they don't really care, they do things just to prove a point for someone or just to see if they can do it

The only thing I relly know is that they are for freedom of speech and should be taken seriously, really the planned "firewall" all over Europe for example. If anonymous survivesm They will be pissed 'cause of that
 

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So, does anybody know why they hacked the Deus Ex site?
What reason have anonymous got to attack Eidos? (if it was even anonymous).
 

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cfehunter said:
So, does anybody know why they hacked the Deus Ex site?
What reason have anonymous got to attack Eidos? (if it was even anonymous).
Probably to get the orginial orginazation or the one who leads it hanged out,
 

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I see no evidence of this being an 'anonymous' operation, nor does there look to be any motivation for an anonymous attack. Far more likely, it's a group of hackers trying to make a quick buck (this may shock some of you, but it's not a new trend.....and criminal hackers aren't really in the habit of revealing who they are).
 

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Dys said:
I see no evidence of this being an 'anonymous' operation, nor does there look to be any motivation for an anonymous attack. Far more likely, it's a group of hackers trying to make a quick buck (this may shock some of you, but it's not a new trend.....and criminal hackers aren't really in the habit of revealing who they are).
Agreed
 

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This thread makes my head hurt. Ok, I know seven pages is a lot to read though, but geez, some of you people don't even pretend to try.

I also know that this post will be ignored by the next nacho-eating dork who sees the OP and instantly goes "OMG ANONS A BUNCH OF P*SSIES WHO NEED THEIR HANDS CUT OFF AND KILLED A BILLION TIMES HURRRRR", as does happen with overzealous people. Because, clearly, seven pages and a half-dozen links are too much for the average gamer (/stereotype). In any case, I'm here to (try to) be the 151st voice of reason. I've read most of the citation material that's been linked. I think that counts as a reasonable education on the subject.

Expect a wall of text. You struck a nerve.

First gripe: Threats and bravado. My first gripe is with all you whiners who say "Someone kill Anonymous." or "Find them and throw them in prison". The person who claimed that they should be slapped with a restraining order forbidding them 20ft within all computers gets particularly high marks for not being an internet musclehead who seems to have his/her brain and testes swapped (which does not apply to the latter pronoun. I apologise).
It is safe to say that Anonymous are fairly well hidden, geographically. They're pretty globalwide. There are many. How many? We don't know. We won't know. But I'm sure if you found them in their dashing Guy Fawkes masks and told them to line up so you could chop their fingers off, they'd laugh at you. In fact, I'd be laughing at you now if it wasn't the same trite story. You are as bound by John Gabriel's Greater Internet F*ckwad Theory (Google it. Preferably Google Images.) as they are, and I'm pretty sure you'd sing a different song if you were face to face with them. I think you'd be even more pathetic than you sound now.

Next gripe: Chippy1337 and Anonymous. There's evidence for and against Anonymous' involvement in this. Let's put aside everything we know about Anonymous, whether or not this Chippy1337 personage is one of them, whether Ryan is implicated, etc. I'm not going to take the easy approach and say "This is the Internet, evidence can be fabricated like a fictional chatlog or a photoshop job" because this deserves srs biz or whatever them youngsters are calling it with their hip-hop and their skateboards and their pokemans.
They could (and probably are) a legion of stoned teenagers, or they could be a company rivalling the CIA in terms of size, complexity and organisation. Let me know when you see it for yourself. Because in my country, the burden of proof falls on the claimant.
All we have to go on are their words. We all heard the stories of infighting, and an affidavit from them saying "We weren't involved, it was a splinter group." doesn't carry much weight. Conjecture is okay, but if you're certain, it's up to you to prove why. Show me circumstantial evidence, I show you a possibility. We only have Anonops to go on, though.

Gripe the third: Modus Operandi: Are you a spokesperson for them? I doubt it. Do you know who they are? Of course not. Do you know what they stand for? No. You only think you know. The most insightful explanation I ever seen was provided by Cracked (not exactly a burgeoning spring of knowledge, I know). But they said to the effect that Anonymous only advocate vigilantism "if it either involves child/tentacle-rape or in cases where it would be funny". That, like everything, is conjecture. We have cases of them being vigilantes, amoral thugs who stand up for morals, and we have cases of them sticking it to people who need sticking it to. But that doesn't mean they're your shining white knight.
Sure. We have cases of them going for people who deserve it. Like the was-famous 'Korean Dog-Shit Girl', and the boys from Texas who filmed themselves throwing their cats at the wall, and the woman who moaned that the 9/11 attacks ruined her selfish day. But did you know they also went for people who didn't deserve it? Because absense of evidence does not in itself equal evidence. What about Habbo Hotel (aka 'AIDs in the Pool')? Less like your ideal white knight and more like the historically accurate knight.
Get over yourselves. See Anonymous as what they are for the whole of what they are. Not what you want them to be based on snippets. They don't stand up for what's right by standing up for George Hotz or Julian Assange. They stand up for them, as thus the term goes, "for the lulz". Or maybe, they do it for a reason we don't comprehend yet?

Gripe quatre: Legality of hacking. A minor quibble. I doubt anyone here has a problem with it. But not all hackers/crackers are evil, and not all are intending to create mayhem for the sake of mayhem. You know the creators of the first wild computer virus ((c)Brain) now own an Internet Service? They are very well-trusted people (plus, the release of the virus was not malicious. It was an attempt at anti-piracy). Down the line, a lot of people are hired for hacking the company that hired them. Do you know what we call them? We call them Server Engineers. They do it to test the company network against a real assault by staging a phony assault. Sort of like how getting a vaccine teaches your body how to defend against the mean viruses. Or filling a pipeline with water and seeing where the leaks happen. Those same people make fake viruses and see how effective they can defend against it (or, easier, they download the EICAR Test Virus and disseminate it within the network).
Is this relevant to the stuff up there? Probably not. But I'd like you to not shine intrusion with such a discriminatory and prejudiced light, because that is how some people make an honest living.

Gripe five: Glamourising it. Urgh. I didn't think I'd have to say this. But Anonymous aren't heroes and they're not the good guys. Vigilantism does not solve anything properly. Laws aren't made to be broken, they are to protect the security of those under it. If someone stole food to feed themself, is it okay because they're poor?
Besides, they're freakin' Anonymous. What would they care if a forum filled with internet nobodies like you or I showered them with adoration? Until we learn why, what's the point?

Six: Anonymous versus anonymous. Faith and begorrah, people! It's not rocket science! Your arguments that Chippy can't be from Anonymous because he has identified himself are retarded!. Here. Let's get the basic definitions down.
anonymous. Noun. Without any name acknowledged of a person responsible, as that of author, contributor, or the like. (Source: Wiktionary)
Anonymous. Noun. An Internet meme originating 2003 on the imageboard 4chan, representing the concept of many online community users simultaneously existing as an anarchic, digitized global brain. (Source: Wikipedia).
Just because someone isn't anonymous desn't mean they aren't Anonymous. It'd be much more logical if they were, but they're not mutually exclusive? Just because we (supposedly) know Ryan's real name, does that automatically boot him from the Anonymous group and affiliation? Does he have to hand in his free Anonymous t-shirt and beer mat and rear-view mirror hanger?
No. Shut up, then.