Well, I don't know about that. Anon certainly doesn't represent all the hackers, though I had a feeling this would happen sooner or later.Fensfield said:And the infighting presses on, huh?
Well, I don't know about that. Anon certainly doesn't represent all the hackers, though I had a feeling this would happen sooner or later.Fensfield said:And the infighting presses on, huh?
Well then they got a Turk to do the prank, because the Turkish seems to check out, and that kind of English Grammar is consistent with Turks who have taken a couple of years of English in schoolKair said:That is a joke, and I find it funny.
thats piss poor.fi6eka said:Well, it looks like the hackers...
*puts on sunglasses*
...just got hacked.
But there are always those who pin something on the Turks as a joke. I have seen it been done before on Muslims, Indians and Turks. If all those are not framed as a joke, it is very disturbing because it would show that many people are much dumber than I feared.Connor Mulhern said:Well then they got a Turk to do the prank, because the Turkish seems to check out, and that kind of English Grammar is consistent with Turks who have taken a couple of years of English in schoolKair said:That is a joke, and I find it funny.
Edit: I would also like to add that Turks have a very strong sense of national identity, you never ever insult Atatürk. While most are very, very pro democracy, and super secular, there are always pockets of extremists.
I know that, people always make fun of turks, I was just at a meeting where they spent half of the time making fun of me and the Turk, but linguistically, it checks out. It could easily be a joke, I understand that, but this is clearly not google translated, and I could see it being a group of Turkish hackers. I mean other than the former Yugoslavian countries and China, Turkey probably has the most hackers per capita than anybody elseKair said:But there are always those who pin something on the Turks as a joke. I have seen it been done before on Muslims, Indians and Turks. If all those are not framed as a joke, it is very disturbing because it would show that many people are much dumber than I feared.
Connor Mulhern said:I know that, people always make fun of turks, I was just at a meeting where they spent half of the time making fun of me and the Turk, but linguistically, it checks out. It could easily be a joke, I understand that, but this is clearly not google translated, and I could see it being a group of Turkish hackers. I mean other than the former Yugoslavian countries and China, Turkey probably has the most hackers per capita than anybody elseKair said:But there are always those who pin something on the Turks as a joke. I have seen it been done before on Muslims, Indians and Turks. If all those are not framed as a joke, it is very disturbing because it would show that many people are much dumber than I feared.
Let us hope for it to be a joke. Poe's law applies here.Connor Mulhern said:I know that, people always make fun of turks, I was just at a meeting where they spent half of the time making fun of me and the Turk, but linguistically, it checks out. It could easily be a joke, I understand that, but this is clearly not google translated, and I could see it being a group of Turkish hackers. I mean other than the former Yugoslavian countries and China, Turkey probably has the most hackers per capita than anybody elseKair said:But there are always those who pin something on the Turks as a joke. I have seen it been done before on Muslims, Indians and Turks. If all those are not framed as a joke, it is very disturbing because it would show that many people are much dumber than I feared.
Blind77 said:Those Turkish wannabe hackers are so going down.
Are you two by chance European?Arawn.Chernobog said:Oh it's Turks?
I'm with Anon on this one.
That is for those that want to look further into it. Did all the research earlier this morning.AngelBlackChaos said:http://bsve.berkery.nl/ - Example of a smaller hacked website.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=260242094894 - Facebook Group Cyber Warrior Akincilar Tim.
http://www.cyber-warrior.org/ - Website that the group connects to - I suppose its in Turkish?
It seems they are a legitimate hacking organization, with Tim being a entity within that group, from what I can gather.
It will be rather Interesting to see what comes out of this hacking showdown.
Oh I understand that part, but as I have said, I understand Turkish well enough that the linguistics seem authentic enough, and Turkish is the kind of language where you need to understand it to write it, you cant you google translate. I see how poe's law applies, but that is not what I am basing my argument on. I am basing it on the fact that the Turkish was not pulled off of google translate.Kair said:Let us hope for it to be a joke. Poe's law applies here.
YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!fi6eka said:Well, it looks like the hackers...
*puts on sunglasses*
...just got hacked.