Rationalization said:
SlainPwner666 said:
It's cool that DDOS attacks won't be as prevalent as they were in the past, but..
JRCB said:
Shouldn't the FBI be tracking down actual criminals?
Why stop child molestation when they could be tracking murderers? Why track murderers when they could be tracking mass murderers? Why track mass murderers when they could be fighting Cthulhu's entrance in to our dimension? I say the full force of all goverment agencies should be tracking down the worst offenders and only those, if the local police can't do it the criminals earned their freedom.
Har har, rather clever. I should've worded it better. Yes, it's nice that they're finally showing Anonymous how "Anonymous" they are, but isn't the FBI for like, bank robbers, serial kills, terrorists and the like? It seems, at least to me, to be a waste of effort to use the FBI just to arrest some dickhead teenagers who have nothing better to do than to "Haxor" webpages by clicking an .exe.
If anything, why not go after those who post child pornography or someone's personal information? Why DDoSing of all things?
SomethingAmazing said:
SlainPwner666 said:
It's cool that DDOS attacks won't be as prevalent as they were in the past, but..
JRCB said:
Shouldn't the FBI be tracking down actual criminals?
Since when was DDoS not illegal?
These ARE criminals.
They need to teach kids a lesson that you don't step on the government's toes. It isn't just about busting a couple kids, it's reinforcing the notion you aren't safe to do illegal things on the internet and that you can be held responsible for your actions.
That's well worth the resources spent.
And as I explained above, it's not that I condone DDoSing or support anonymous or anything like that, far from it. But to me, using the FBI and "Many international law enforcement agencies" simply to bring down a bunch of kids is like using the Army, tanks and all, to stop a riot.