I think Lulzec are funny.

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LibbityLoo

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It's gotten to the point where LulzSec are actually just being awful for the sake of being awful. I mean, it's all fun and games until someone loses hundreds of dollars to credit card fraud. Initially I thought they were just hacking to see if they could, but the fact that they're willing to oust people's credit card numbers and PayPal account login info screams to me that this has gone WAY too far.
 

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Funny? Prehaps. Justifiable? Not so much, though I doubt LulzSec care really about if what they are doing is justifiable.

They're just a bunch of hackers gone mad with power. Anarchy isn't really my thing, so I can't say I support them. But until a bunch of stories come out about confirmed identity theft by the members of LulzSec, I wouldn't call them evil or anything.

gorillahertz said:
Anonymous for Sony, lulsac for xbox... the balance is preserved... all is as it should be.
In a way it's good that they hacked Xbox Live, just to shut the assholes up about Sony being hacked and Xbox being better.
 

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Funkiest Monkey said:
I think, that they are causing no real harm to any of us, and are actually quite funny. They do good deeds too: Such as hacking into the NHS (National Health Service), but then just emailing them to make them aware of the security vulnerabilities they found. Or when they entered a hacking contest, won it, and turned down the $10,000 prize.

They're not complete bastards. I mean, they're not 'Anonymous' for fucks sake.

EDIT: Oh, and it's just kinda funny to see what shit they do.
I'm fairly convinced you're a troll but here we go.

No real harm to any of us? Try tens of thousands of pounds of damages to several companies, putting the companies themselves, their affiliates and possibly millions of jobs at risk. Afterall what's more lulzy than shovelling tons of decent individuals into unemployment.

Next we have the releasing of personal information, again potentially risking the assets of thousands of people. I personally can't think of anything more funny than letting some asshole waltz into someones bank account and fuck up their lives by stealing their money and maybe even committing identity theft, lol.

And for the record, they refused that $10,000 prize because accepting it would have blown their cover, and the work that anonymous do is actually pretty noble compared to these guys.

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Irriduccibilli said:
So you think it's funny to release 62.000 Xbox users info. It's fun to take down several websites for no apparent reason. Lulsec has lost it. Yeah, maybe it was fun to begin with, but now they are just acting like fucking brats who got nothing better to do than annoying people... for the lulz. Selfish social rejects if you ask me
Don't forget about hacking PSN!
 

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Flig said:
They're not complete bastards. I mean, they're not 'Anonymous' for fucks sake.
Hmm. It's funny, cause if you look on /b/ and such places, people are beginning to support Lulzsec because they claim that Anonymous has been taken over by "moralfags," and Lulzsec is what Anon used to be. Meaning that Lulzsec would be the more douchey of the two. And when you look at Current Anonymous vs. Lulzsec, they really are.


I really can't stand when people do this kind of shit just for the sake of it. Congrats, you had a few minutes of fun, and now thousands of people have to sit in fear of further harm coming to them. Again, congrats.
If Anonymous is being called "moralfags", they have my support. It's neat (although possibly entirely coincidental) that this occurred after the Extra Credits video on Anonymous.
 

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Yea I'm pretty sure the OP is a troll, this is like saying, hey I think those guys who steal peoples credit cards are funny and cause no harm!
 

Vault101

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Irriduccibilli said:
So you think it's funny to release 62.000 Xbox users info. It's fun to take down several websites for no apparent reason. Lulsec has lost it. Yeah, maybe it was fun to begin with, but now they are just acting like fucking brats who got nothing better to do than annoying people... for the lulz. Selfish social rejects if you ask me
I agree, I hate all this hacker douchbaggery

now onto somthing more important, you avatar, where is it from? I MUST know
 

Irony's Acolyte

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Eh, they're just a bunch of reckless people who don't give a shit who they happen to harm in their "fun". I don't really find taking down websites and releasing personal information funny, even if I don't have to deal with it.
 

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Jack and Calumon said:
Funkiest Monkey said:
that they are causing no real harm to any of us,
They took down The Escapist for almost a whole day for shits and giggles. It was the tuesday just gone too and I couldn't access a message I had that TAUNTED ME SO MUCH!

OT: I don't find them that funny. The NHS thing, and some other good things, fine, but when they take down websites and take away services from players, like how they keep taking down EVE Online, a game I don't even play, I physically can't find it funny.

Calumon: I didn't know bullying was fun now... : (
This. They're harvesting lulz from other people's lulz, leaving them without any lulz. Which is the definition of not funny.
 

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i think there great, id welcome someone like that hacking my networks (not personal, only if i had a business)assuming all they'd do is say they did it, id beef up my security and ask them to try again.
 

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Lulzsec are like the people of the Vancouver Riots, they cause public damage to other peoples detriment because they think it is funny. The difference is that lulzsec hides behind their computers. Scum.
 

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They say they do what they do "for the lulz".

So taking that and seeing how they do pretty much batshit insane stuff and go around acting like a bunch of mental ward escapees, I'd say they are the equivalent of the Joker.

So the question is, who the fuck is Batman?

Smerf said:
i think there great, id welcome someone like that hacking my networks (not personal, only if i had a business)assuming all they'd do is say they did it, id beef up my security and ask them to try again.
Yeah except they aren't JUST informing people they hacked into networks, they're stealing personal information and releasing it on the internet. Not to mention it isn't like they've been ASKED to do this, it's like 'borrowing' someones car without their knowledge, totaling it, and then informing them several days later that you borrowed their car.
 

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that they are causing no real harm to any of us
causing no real harm to any of us
causing no real harm.
The hell they're not. Didn't they hack the PSN network?
 

Low Key

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I find Lulzsec funny, not because they are releasing personal data about people (that's never funny), but because they are ripping apart networks that have known about their security flaws yet don't give a fuck.

Example: Banks [http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/06/citibank-hacked/]. Banks do a decent job of online security, most of them anyways, but they forgo future funding to keep your data safe so they can make a web portal you can use on your phone to do mobile banking or other dumb proprietary software. Besides the fact that mobile banking is about the most horrible idea in the world (it's so easy to intercept data from wi-fi hotspots, even using encryption), companies need to learn that SECURITY MATTERS when it comes to personal data, you know, considering customers and investors don't like to do business with a company that keeps getting robbed.
 

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They suck ass because even though they are "sticking it to the man" people who aren't the man will probably get in trouble/fired for their antics.
 

AMMO Kid

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They are definitely a bother, but yes, I do secretly find it funny (even though they are taking it too far)
 

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Yes, things like the NHS incident and the hacking contest with the $10,000 prize were fairly noble, but what's not is basically everything else. I.E. everything where they've hacked into a company's servers/websites and released tens or hundreds of thousands of users' confidential data.

Yes, they are bringing to light the enormous issues America truly does have with cyber security, and for that, I have to give them some credit. But you think they could do it in a way that doesn't put people at serious risk.
 

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Funkiest Monkey said:
I think, that they are causing no real harm to any of us, and are actually quite funny. They do good deeds too: Such as hacking into the NHS (National Health Service), but then just emailing them to make them aware of the security vulnerabilities they found. Or when they entered a hacking contest, won it, and turned down the $10,000 prize.

They're not complete bastards. I mean, they're not 'Anonymous' for fucks sake.

EDIT: Oh, and it's just kinda funny to see what shit they do.
I think you might change your mind if you read some of their twitter feed. Those 60,000 email addresses they stole a few days ago? They were just random people. That could have easily been you.

I think they are way worse than anonymous. Anonymous isn't a group of complete bastards. They only attack when provoked--and they only attack those who threaten their set of clearly stated ideals. Lulzsec? They are attacking anyone and everyone they can. They don't discriminate between those who have made them mad and those who haven't. They're out to ruin as many people as they can, and they don't care how many innocent people they affect along the way. In fact, the more innocents involved the better.

A while back, about a month before Lulzsec brought down the PSN, Anonymous DDOS'd the PSN because of what Sony was doing to Geohot (the guy who cracked the PS3). Soon after they started, however, they stopped the attack. They said that their actions were affecting the customers using the PSN, which was not their intended target. So they stopped and said they would find some other way to attack Sony without affecting their customer base.

Lulzsec is a schoolyard bully on a rampage. They don't have any standards or limits, or hold back on anyone because they don't feel they "deserve" their wrath. Everybody is a target. The whole world is their target, and you might be next. Don't like that? Too bad. With them throwing their ego-driven tantrum all across the Internet, they aren't going to stop until every email account is hacked and posted for all the world to exploit.
 

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commodore96 said:
They suck ass because even though they are "sticking it to the man" people who aren't the man will probably get in trouble/fired for their antics.
It's the CIO's job, and the CIO's job alone, to propose and implement better security measures. They are the ones that need to recognize vulnerabilities, and they are the ones to ask for more money from the CFO and CEO to fix those vulnerabilities. Then they allot that money to the proper people accordingly to purchase the better hardware or write better code.

tl;dr, the CIO is the only one who'll be getting canned.
 

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Funkiest Monkey said:
I think, that they are causing no real harm to any of us, and are actually quite funny. They do good deeds too: Such as hacking into the NHS (National Health Service), but then just emailing them to make them aware of the security vulnerabilities they found. Or when they entered a hacking contest, won it, and turned down the $10,000 prize.

They're not complete bastards. I mean, they're not 'Anonymous' for fucks sake.

EDIT: Oh, and it's just kinda funny to see what shit they do.
yes because Anonymous never does anything nice they never caught a pedophile or went to went to a guy's 90th birthday party sending him cards and gifts
the point I'm trying to make is that lulzsec and anonymous are the same they can do good deeds but still be remembered for shit they did (and lulzsec will never lose their reputation) personally I don't really care (still pissed they hacked xbox live though)