The end of Lulzsec.

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zehydra

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Ryu-Kage said:
...and two weeks later, nobody is going to care that LulzSec even existed. Especially since they didn't really leave any serious impact at all.

Seriously, why so serious about them?
because they've hacked almost everybody worth hacking without getting caught. That's pretty impressive.
 

dslatch

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All i got out of that is that they think they are Hitler or Osama and that they are closing up shop... LULZ
 

crystalsnow

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I'm assuming it has something to do with this:

http://thedailyattack.com/2011/06/22/team-poison-pwnz-lulzsec/

OT: I'd say good riddance but who are we kidding people? Just because 'this' Lulzsec is gone doesn't mean there won't be another blowing shit up two weeks from now (or even sooner).

Anarchistic ignorance will always find a way to manifest itself into some form like Lulzsec, even if its face varies slightly. I'd personally be preparing for whatever comes next, Lulzsec had a lot of people supporting it, and they'll want to pick up where it left off.
 

Impluse_101

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Eh....I actually found...one thing that they did pretty funny. (Puts up Flame Shield) It was the time they hacked all those pron sites. I couldn't help but laugh my ass off.

Can't say I'll miss them, but they didn't do harm to me really. Sure, they took down the escapist...but I'm still writing this message now aren't I?

As for those who had their account information released, I didn't look at any of it. Nor did I really care personally.

However, I do feel bad for those who did.

P.S: I'm trying to look at them at many angles, the most hardest being...the good.
 

inFAMOUSCowZ

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They got what they deserved. Though I won;t lie at first it was funny, but by the third person they hacked it was just ridiculous
 

Polaris19

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"For the past 50 days we've been disrupting and exposing corporations, governments, often the general population itself, and quite possibly everything in between, just because we could. All to selflessly entertain others - vanity, fame, recognition, all of these things are shadowed by our desire for that which we all love. The raw, uninterrupted, chaotic thrill of entertainment and anarchy. It's what we all crave, even the seemingly lifeless politicians and emotionless, middle-aged self-titled failures. You are not failures. You have not blown away. You can get what you want and you are worth having it, believe in yourself."

Fuck that, I enjoy my failure. No, I embrace it. You can take your anarchy and shove it where the sun don't shine LulzSec. Hope every last member of your little band of cyber-terroists ends up in jail.

Good riddance to them.
 

LetalisK

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I get no more enjoyment out of this than I do when I squash an insignificant roach in the driveway.
 

Dogstile

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Ryu-Kage said:
...and two weeks later, nobody is going to care that LulzSec even existed. Especially since they didn't really leave any serious impact at all.
Really? They've got the hacktivist movement going strong (things are still being hacked everywhere). They've cost Sony millions, if not billions of dollars in damages through stock price and users abandoning ship as well as making everyone who knew about them start worrying if their passwords were all different, etc.

They may be assholes, but to deny they didn't have an impact is silly.

Edit:

Not sure if lulzsec attacked sony or not, either way, lulzsec have everyone thinking about security, that was my point.

And yes, the reason I edited was because it was pointed out to me. No 12 messages telling me I got it wrong in the morning please. One is more than enough.
 

Ryu-Kage

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dogstile said:
Ryu-Kage said:
...and two weeks later, nobody is going to care that LulzSec even existed. Especially since they didn't really leave any serious impact at all.
Really? They've got the hacktivist movement going strong (things are still being hacked everywhere). They've cost Sony millions, if not billions of dollars in damages through stock price and users abandoning ship as well as making everyone who knew about them start worrying if their passwords were all different, etc.

They may be assholes, but to deny they didn't have an impact is silly.
I thought it was Anonymous who attacked Sony, NOT LulzSec. Isn't there a difference?
 

Daverson

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One of theirs got arrested over here, the CPS have effectively banned him from the internet forever. So that's funny. It also explains why they've gone to ground. ^_^
 

hawkeye52

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think of it this way though. These people do what all other hackers do except they posted up what they did. If they were snapping through security this quickly without to much effort then just imagine how other hacker groups who don't publish what they are doing atm and how much money they will be making off this info they are taking. What they have done is just denote how poor internet security is for big businesses and government bodies.
 

Shamanic Enzan

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Either:

A) They're running scared of being hacked/arrested/Anon'd, seeing as how it takes about 50-60 days of iplogging to concretely say that someone on the internet is a specific person.

B) An internal fight split them up but they have to keep the group mentality going.

C) They're trying to form something akin to a Stand Alone Complex (and since it is Anon I wouldn't doubt they would try Anime-style philosophy, that or you know, that 2 day binge of GitS hurt my brain irreparably)

D) They only paid for 60 days of hosting.

They aren't gone though, this is the internet, where there is always at least one person that will agree with you. With their form of anarchy, no matter how Skiddie in nature, one person is all it takes.

Edit: Also a couple posts above me (Posted while I was typing) is essentially correct, I don't feel they fully practiced what they preached, unfortunately LulzSec may just become the "hero" of the hacktivist movement.

Dibs on the bunker.