Actual said:
Well it would make me laugh.
Why the raging? The PSN leak was the only one I got caught in (which wasn't Anon as we know them or Lulzsec) they got my login details and credit card number. I care not, it didn't hurt me.
These guys have had valuable information they could have made a small fortune with and what have they done with it? They've said "hey everyone, look what we've done!" They've not rinsed anyone's bank account. They've just tried to hold corporations to a higher standard and keep the government out of the internet. And they've tried to have a laugh doing it.
Too many people are saying this shouldn't happen as it will only make the governments of the world squeeze down on the internet harder.
That to me is just saying don't fight back it will only get worse. That's not true, it will get worse if we do nothing. It will only get better if people let their governments know that the internet doesn't belong to them.
So simply because there were no consequences during the PSN leak, you are not concerned. Neither are you concerned for the people that HAVE suffered. Wow, such caution and empathy just fills me with hope for the future of humanity... NOT!
Your douchebag attitude aside, I was not talking about the PSN incident, but the actions of LulzSec to which Anon has publicly acquiesced.
The fact that they didn't choose to exploit the breaches fully is like saying a hoodlum isn't a hoodlum because he only punched you in the face as opposed to also slitting your throat. Wow, I am so grateful. Indeed that puts LulzSec in a different league... NOT!
As for holding corporations to a higher standard... last time I checked, governments or corporations neither carried out nor could they get away with the things LulzSec did, so what standards are we talking about?
Furthermore, LulzSec hit
random people , made public information or
ordinary individuals that did
nothing to anyone. So where's LulzSec's standards?
LulzSec didn't do a Wikileaks-like dump of private information about cover-ups and corruption, things that are of public interest. They targeted ordinary people in an act of
Cyber Happy Slapping and you wanna talk to me about standards? You filthy hypocrite.
How is DDoS-ing The Escapist, League of Legends or Eve Online holding them to a higher standard? What should the people playing think?
LulzSec didn't launch a surgical strike exposing critical vulnerabilities, they
went on a rampage hitting everybody that was in the way and
cheering , you call that having standards?
The govts and corporations have so far not even come
close to causing the disruption LulzSec has, so I'd say they live up to quite a high standard.
So really, what are you talking about? How does
screwing over ordinary people send a message to govts and corporations that the internet doesn't belong to them.
That's like a jihadi yelling "Fuck America" while he blows up a
mosque .
So far, all LulzSec has done is aggravate ordinary people. Escapist,LoL,EVE Online attacks, Xbox, Facebook releases, all hurting ordinary people.
The whole idea that LulzSec fights for "us" while screwing "us"... you've got mental issues if you honestly think that.
How is cyber-slapping around ordinary people equaling fighting against the "evil" govt+corporations?
You want evil? LulzSec making public information of people that have done nothing to them. That's evil. The govt and corporations are angels compared to LulzSec.
P.S. : Pray tell, with LulzSec's mindless,unprovoked rampages in mind, can you tell me what are the so "evil" acts of govt or corporations that you're talking about? Has the US govt shut down Google.com? Has Sony released private customer info for money? What is really so evil as to justify collateral damage and cheering of collateral damage.