LulzSec hacked by Team Posion

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YunikoYokai5

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Hristo Tzonkov said:
RastaBadger said:
This is pretty good news actually. Hopefully this will be the end of Lulzsec and hopefully this Team Poison won't end up being worse than Lulzsec.
They're an underground hacker group.They're already worse than them.Lulzsec actually exclaimed that while what they do is bad(big whoop they said) they did announce everything they did allowing people to change their passwords rather than posting them around and they don't steal money(so they claim at least but from what I understand they poke fun and bang shit up not steal.Whereas you have hackers that have just swim up saying they did an actual hit.And they're better than Lulzsec in terms of knowledge.People should stop being sheep running around spouting shit.
They didn't steal money, but they damn sure threatened (and carried out the threats) to get some.

http://www.facepunch.com/threads/1099964-Lulzsec-is-sunk.-The-end-is-around-the-corner.?s=0ba2b7c0b0b9906dc2420bbebf8e2b89
(Thanks to HentMas who posted this link first)

Read the 3rd quote. Poor guy...least he toughed it out to make sure his clients weren't affected
 

floppylobster

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The strange thing is - if there's a power cut, these guys become powerless nobodies.

"The Internet: Building up the egos of social outcasts since the 90s."
 

cystemic

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AVENGE MY LOST MONTH OF GAMING! I like it, hack the people who deserve to be hacked, not the ones providing entertainment services to millions.
 

Sansha

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Counter-hackers, yes. The real people putting down the children who think they're hard. It happens in gangs all the time.

But this time has less bloodshed, so all good. Hopefully Team Poison hands over all the info they can get to the FBI.
 

MasterOfWorlds

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Begun, the hack wars have.

Seriously though, I wish they'd all just stop so our news could focus on something more, you know, important. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for those idiots being taught a lesson, but let the authorities do it, that's what they're there for.
 

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Dr. wonderful said:
Prepare for trouble
Make it double!
To protect the consumer from infestation
To unite the internet in our devastation
To denounce the evils of boat and lulz
To extend our reach far above!
TriCK
iNSaNe
Team poison is here to attack so, Lulzsec prepared to get hack.



I'm done for the day
Awesome. I sincerely hope Team Poison actually uses something like this, but that might make them seem like LulSec themselves, making a joke of things while hacking, however funny it actually is. (Pardon the run-on)
 

manic_depressive13

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If this is true, it sucks. I quite enjoyed Lulzsec's antics because they pissed a lot of people off while simultaneously not affecting me in any way. I hope this team rocket poison at least picks up the slack and does something controversial to keep me entertained.
 

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MrCherry said:
Griffolion said:
Rem45 said:
Apparently a two man hacker team by the name of Team Poison (TriCK aka Saywhat? and iNSaNe hacked LulzSec.
The two man group warned LulzSec that they would take action and that they had 48 hours to secure their IRCs. Apparently LulzSec took it as an empty threat, laughed at the group and was then hacked.
They claim that LulzSec isn't a real hacking group as they use bots and scripts to do all the work for them, eg. Hacking the CIA. The group continue to post their hate for LulzSec claiming that they aren't a real underground hacking group because they aren't hackers.

Finally, the group claims that they will release photos and names of the members to the public.

I want this to happen because hackers that target things like PSN and cost comapanies millions of dollars and attack organisations like the CIA (who keep information a secret for a reason) should get lost.

http://thedailyattack.com/2011/06/22/team-poison-pwnz-lulzsec/
I couldn't care less that Sony lost millions because they got hacked, it serves them right for not getting their security right in the first place. My heart is with the consumers (including me) who lost the services they pay for/expect to be online for a period of time AND the thought of getting their identities stolen.

I never really agreed with what LulzSec were doing in the first place, they should probably stop being such idiots now before all this comes back to bite them.
And sony weren't the only ones to have lack of security... So I don't know why you're hating.



Oh the other hand, hope this is true... I suppose time will tell.
Not hating specifically on Sony. I was just using them because their story in the series of hacks were the biggest and most profound. Besides, was it actually hating? It was a perfectly valid point, Sony had sub-par security, something inexcusable for a company such as them, they got it shown to them by an unwieldy set of hacker kids who unfortunately had to take it further by releasing all the details they stole on the internet.

So not hate, more indignation, mainly because I was one of those 24 million or however many. However I understand I'd feel the exact same if i was a member of that Sega thing and whatever else.
 

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So, let me get this straight?

LulzSec split from Anon, and then proceeded to attack a shit load of websites. When they brought down the CIA site, The Jester decided to get back at them, who has help from Team Web Ninjas, and now Team Poison are helping?


Right, can't we just have LulzSec and Anti-LulzSec rather than all these little groups?
 

Jimbo1212

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Ha, that was inevitable. Hackers love to be unknown and leave without a trace so when lulzsec came along and did the opposite this was a sure way to piss off the existing community.
 

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xFreekill said:
emeraldrafael said:
J4RD said:
Finally. I hope Anon joins in on this. Moral of this story: just because you can, doesn't mean it's funny.
Why? Anon joined with lulzsec.

anyawy, pretty cool, I suppose. least the world gov isnt getting in on this.
If Anon joined with LulzSec than Team Poison is going to have a major lashback from Anonymous if they release those names and pictures.
But isen't the point of Anon that they are not one organized group?

Therefore they cannot "join" or "support" ONE group or faction as Anonymous.
 

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Hristo Tzonkov said:
Tdc2182 said:
Hristo Tzonkov said:
You do know that a group that publically announces everything they do would probably say that they hacked the PS3.Someone did it to steal credit cards,not for the lulz.
No, I do not know that because it's not true.

Seeing how they publicly announce almost everything they do (including hacking the PS3) before hand, I think it's safe to assume that they are the actual hackers that did actually steal the credit card information.

They did it because they can. Which is pretty much what they mean by "lulz".

Anything else unintelligent you want to say?
There was no pre-announcement of Lulzsec hacking PS3 whatsoever.There was a post announcement by Sony that Anonymous did the hacking which I also have problems believing knowing Anon's previous history.Lulzsec steals data but not money,it's just how they roll.Any other unintelligent and unchecked things you want to mention.I think we understood you're all anti-hacker from this thread alone.There's no need to further reinforce your points unless you're going out of your way to show how stupid and silly you are.

Good day to ye,good sir!
Did I ever say they hacked it?

You haven't proven anything as of yet. I never said they took it down themselves. Sony took down the PS3 too make sure their security measures were intact, because of the breach done by Lulzsec, hence, it was Lulzsec fault that it was taken down. We do not know if anyone from Lulzsec used the money because we do not yet know who the members are.

And of course I'm anti hacker. Why would I be for random people breaking into my private information? Do you think these kids are Neo or something?

Seriously, get your priorities straight. Also, make sure you fully understand what someone says before trying to make them look like an idiot. It very much backfired in your case.
 

messy

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To be fair I got a bit annoyed that LulSec attacked us since, and I think this is the reason, we expressed our free speech and disagreed with them as a community. Free internet hey?
 

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Good, I hope they make an example of these little shits, and I bet, EVERY ONE of them will attempt the same BS defense as Ryan Cleary with the "mental troubled" thing. Sorry but that shit shouldn't fly in the case of people like this, they knew from day 1 what they were doing, they knew what damage it would cause, they knew it was illegal and what the risks were.

They played with fire and they should not be above getting burned.
 

Sinspiration

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For some reason I cant help but want to make a 'Team Rocket' styled introduction for them, but I don't know the first thing about hacking to actually make one that sounds right. XD