Don't so openly hate on Lulzsec, You know what happened last time....
OT: This is just getting out of hand, WHY CANT WE LOVE ONE ANOTHER?!
OT: This is just getting out of hand, WHY CANT WE LOVE ONE ANOTHER?!
If Anon joined with LulzSec than Team Poison is going to have a major lashback from Anonymous if they release those names and pictures.emeraldrafael said:Why? Anon joined with lulzsec.J4RD said:Finally. I hope Anon joins in on this. Moral of this story: just because you can, doesn't mean it's funny.
anyawy, pretty cool, I suppose. least the world gov isnt getting in on this.
Saviordd1 said:And so it has begun...the great hackbattle of our time...
In all seriousness I just hope that team poison, in their attacks on lulzsec doesn't become the NEXT lulzsec otherwise I like this, fight fire with fire
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.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.
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.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/
This. It's about time the big boys of hacking putting them in their place.Patrick_and_the_ricks said:This is what happens when kids who can DDos think they're a big deal, then real hackers come along.
Heh, yeah, that was my first thought too! Good to see I'm not alone!Flishiz said:Although I'm happy for LulzSec for getting it's dues, the horribly schadenfreude-laden side of me really wants someone to hack the shit out of their attackers, just so I can eventually say "Looks like Team Poison's blasting off agaaaaaaaaaaain!!"
Yeah, the multi billion dollar companies are the REAL victims here...Rem45 said: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.
Without "hackers" you wouldn't even have an Internet to complain on.Kopikatsu said:Moral of the story? Hackers are bad. All of them. Even the white hats, because without hackers, we wouldn't NEED white hats.
And sony weren't the only ones to have lack of security... So I don't know why you're hating.Griffolion said: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.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 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.