LulzSec launches Operation Anti-Security.

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Ldude893

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Oh look, a hacker group who stole tons of information from innocent individuals and gamers tries to act like Anonymous and calls their brazen hack attacks as a crusade against authority.

You are not Anonymous.
 

neolithic

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And here I thought my summer was going to be boring. Lemmie get my lawnchair and popcorn ready, this is gunna be a helluva show. That much I promise.
 

Racecarlock

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Let's all just ignore them. Not only is ignorance bliss, but it'll be denying them the very thing they crave: Attention. I personally want to see them start freaking out when people start ignoring them. Won't be very funny for them then, I bet.
 

Jack and Calumon

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Wait, so they want everyone to go hack everything related to the government and other parties against them?

Ingenious. Have other less experienced people get caught while you take the day off.

Calumon: ...uhhh Come at me Sec!
 

Booze Zombie

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Low Key said:
Apparently Lulzsec has already been doxed, or for those of you outside of the 4chan loop, they have been identified. Screen names, accounts on various sites (just names, no passwords), and pictures have been posted. Whether or not it's actually them remains to be seen.

http://lulzsecexposed.blogspot.com
You'd think they'd expect something like this and pull all of their data off of the net. Well, that which they had control of, anyway.
 

Littlee300

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Low Key said:
Apparently Lulzsec has already been doxed, or for those of you outside of the 4chan loop, they have been identified. Screen names, accounts on various sites (just names, no passwords), and pictures have been posted. Whether or not it's actually them remains to be seen.

http://lulzsecexposed.blogspot.com
If they have their leader's address why isn't the FBI or kicking down some doors?
 

Bob the frantic

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Wait, who 'controls' the internet in the first place? Yes, governments regulate it to varying degrees, but no one really controls it. So, what are they actually fighting against by making the internet MORE dangerous and ENCOURAGING greater restrictions? What about the innocents losing security and rights in the crossfire - the people you are apparently fighting for?

...Idiots.

Also, that sailing metaphor go really tortured.
 

Akytalusia

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good, good. i wish them the best of luck, and anyone who joins in and gets caught has my deepest sympathies. I wish there was something i could do to help, but i'm simply not a hacker by any stretch of the word.
 

Korten12

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Akytalusia said:
good, good. i wish them the best of luck, and anyone who joins in and gets caught has my deepest sympathies. I wish there was something i could do to help, but i'm simply not a hacker by any stretch of the word.
Wait - you support the people who might bring the end of the internet as we know it and then lead into a new internet with HEAVY restrictions?
 

Tentickles

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Do you guys not see the repercussions of this?
Sites are going to beef up their security.
It's what LulzSec has been trying to make people do since they started this circus side show.

It's like in real life... people dont fix it till someone gets hurt or dies.
Like that bridge in Florida.
 

Harley Duke

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Booze Zombie said:
You'd think they'd expect something like this and pull all of their data off of the net. Well, that which they had control of, anyway.
That's the best part, though! You can try almost anything you like, and you STILL can't be completely anonymous online. Once you've put any of your data up, you're never going to get it removed entirely. Even if you figure out a way to clear it out, I'm pretty sure there's a web archive project somewhere out there...and it's probably a searchable database that will take you to saved copies of webpages long since deleted.

Oh wait, there's EXACTLY THAT out there. The Wayback Machine. And they've used data provided by it as viable evidence in court cases.
 

DJ_Bunce

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Is it just me or does this smack of Lulz trying to be wikileaks?

LOOK AT US!! WE'RE IMPORTANT TOO!! LOOK!! LOOK!! LOOOOOOOOOOOK!!!!
 

Akytalusia

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Korten12 said:
Akytalusia said:
good, good. i wish them the best of luck, and anyone who joins in and gets caught has my deepest sympathies. I wish there was something i could do to help, but i'm simply not a hacker by any stretch of the word.
Wait - you support the people who might bring the end of the internet as we know it and then lead into a new internet with HEAVY restrictions?
yes. i advocate chaos.