I've got to say if anyone would hack them I wouldn't have expected it to be Turkish nationalists.
Well the Turkish part of the message seems genuine and the English part is direct translation from it.Kair said:That is a joke, and I find it funny.
Why would they put the symbol with crescent and star (similar to the Turkish flag) and the Turkish message before the English one, if there is only one guy helping them? I guess most of them are Turkish if not all.Kair said:Let us hope it was a joke that was aided by a Turk.
lol sorry kid, didn't mean to offend, not you or anyone you knowGrimrider6 said:1998 called. They want their ridiculous stereotypes back.duchaked said:hahaha you cannot be social...
I doubt I'll ever meet these hacker kids in person because that would require one of them to leave their house
Andy Chalk said:Akincilar is the name of a town and district in Turkey, and also the handle used by a group of presumably-Turkish hackers who enjoy defacing random websites with militantly pro-Turkish messages. What the group has against Anonymous is a mystery at this point, but it's a safe bet that Anonymous will not just go to its doghouse as Akincilar suggested.
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Your post:jawakiller said:Irony [ahy-ruh-nee]
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