LulzSec launches Operation Anti-Security.

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oh god this will not end well i just hope the fbi gets them before they do anything to stupid
 

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zehydra said:
"As we're aware, the government and whitehat security terrorists across the world continue to dominate and control our Internet ocean"

Isn't this exactly what Lulzsec has been doing these past months? Terrorizing and dominating control over the internet?

I'm all for de-regulation of the internet, but something's gotta be done about these guys.
Took the words out of my mouth. Never have I seen a greater group of hypocritical, angsty douchebags.
 

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I'm sure Lulzsec is destined for great things.

... Like being mentioned on the Escapist. Stories of their impact on the internet will be told for years to come.

*clap.................... clap.................... clap*
 

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So stealing bank infomation? Really? How is that good, that's only going to royally fuck people over. I really hope they get caught.
 

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Where are the Lords of the Internet when you need them?!?!!?

On a more serious note: Yeah this is gunna end extremely badly.
 

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ultrachicken said:
zehydra said:
"As we're aware, the government and whitehat security terrorists across the world continue to dominate and control our Internet ocean"

Isn't this exactly what Lulzsec has been doing these past months? Terrorizing and dominating control over the internet?

I'm all for de-regulation of the internet, but something's gotta be done about these guys.
Took the words out of my mouth. Never have I seen a greater group of hypocritical, angsty douchebags.
And took the words out of my mouth as well.

They all whine about government control. All fine and good, but what do they offer in exchange? Internet terrorism ? Taking down sites at random, leaking personal information?

That's like exchanging the Tsar of Russia with f***king Stalin. Sure one is an a**hole, but the other is an unhinged lunatic.

What LulzSec is doing is like taking baseball bat to your car and then lecturing you on "security".

Vandalism, pure and simple, under the guise of "making a point". If they wanted to really get across the point of "careful, you're vulnerable", they can hack/ddos and then walk up to their victims and say "This is the damage we've done, this is how, this is what you need to fix this".

But this isn't some noble ideal being propped up, just adolescent ravings.

The only thing that LulzSec will accomplish is an Internet Big Brother because the users of Internet will demand it. LulzSec will bring even more govt control, not less, and those measures of control will be cheered by the Internet,not reviled.

All because these LulzSec idiots thought it would be a good idea to run on a rampage.

Govt always tend for more control, but it's loony-bin escapees like LulzSec that legitimize govt control. The govt can say " Look at what happens without Big Brother! Chaos! We need tight govt control". And you know something? They would be right!

Congrats LulzSec, you've just proved why the Internet cannot be free. Because of F***KING A**HOLES like YOU running AMOK!
 

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enzilewulf said:
Stasisesque said:
The Jester's got our backs, don't worry.
He is one man. He can't stop all of this shit from going down. I love the guy and what he does but him joining and his followers getting into the mix will only escalate things to higher levels. I hope he stays out.
If you don't mind me asking, who is Jester?

Why are they trying to paint themselves as the good guys when they insinuate that they will steal bank information?
 

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Neither Lulzsec or Anon have taken down anything with half decent security, and seeing as lulzsec are past/current active anon's the whole thing is a nonsense anyway.

Blue team does not give two short shits about these suckers.

They are attention grabbing pricks exploiting old as shit vulnerabilities with toolz they couldn't write themselves. Waging a war on "Whitehats" and thinking that this Anti-sec bullshit is a valid crusade? I wish I wasn't as pissed off about this as I am.

The real threats right now are organised criminals and hostile Govt's planting people and/or creating Advance Persistent Threats, sometimes its real terrorists organising how and when to kill real people. It's not some unloved little pubes spending weeks fucking doorknobs until they find the odd broken lock.

The RSA hack, that was a professionally planned and executed attack that showed up a real vulnerability that could have serious implications for banks, Govt's, utilities and most blue chip corp's. I bet most of you know a lot more about the PSN downtime than you do about RSA, this is not a dig, the media are not our friends. If more people understood what the RSA hack could have been they would have been building survival shelters and hoarding water.
 

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you know what I actually don't mind this the writer who wrote this is certantly not their leader who is kind of a dick (judging by twitter) this guy seems a little more likable
 

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While I'm all for personal freedom and the expression of said freedom, this isn't going to go anywhere good, nor did it start there.

Big evil government didn't hijack my identity and try and steal a few grand. Big evil corporations didn't hack my PSN and make public my personal info. It was hackers, like these.

My net experience has never felt confined or corrupt, it's what I want when I want. What constraints are being dealt with here that have ever caused me harm? None as far as I've ever experienced. Lashing out at "the system" to get a response with no direction besides making "the system" paranoid and angry is not noble, it's not some manner of "just war" against oppression. It's simply lashing out against what is views as authority and in the end only innocents will suffer for it. At best, they hack this, they hack that, and my net experience ends up more secure... maybe... DEFineity more constrained, limited and expensive.

You want to start problems with authority, knock yourselves out, have a ball, but please, no delusions of nobility or grace.
 

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Wait, what? They're hacktivists now? The videos that Anon released recently were a publication for their plans for a social revolution, this just looks like words thrown together as an excuse for hacking some shit. They are totally unclear on who they're referring to or what their plans are.
 

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What a pack of retards......why would anyone side with them?.....the guys who just for the hell of it attacked sony and microsoft, The play station network and apparently, Xbox live as well.

And what good would come from this anyway?

Do they expect the governments of the world to throw their hands in the air and scream out "We surrender to you oh mighty masters of the internet"?


Up till now they haven't been targeted by any one government because they have done minor things.

However now that they have publicly declared a fucking WAR on government secrects from every and any country, you can bet that pretty soon they will find officers kicking down their doors and arresting them when they get some of their own tech experts to trace the attacks back to the ones responsible for them.


Congradulations Luzsec, you just signed your own death warrant.......and as for you annonymous, frankly I expected more from you but If you actually side with these pricks then your no better than them.

Oh who am I kidding I hope both of these groups get burned to the ground.

It wasn't the big bad governments that brought down the PSN
It wasn't the evil governments that attacked Xbox live and made my details into a public display.

And it wasn't the no good, down right vicious governments that made a lot of good people afraid of using the internet for fear that they will be targeted.


That was YOU LUZSEC and it was YOU ANONYMOUS SCREW BOTH OF YOU SANCTIMONIOUS SELF RIGHTEOUS BASTARDS. Your not doing this for us, your doing it because you can and it makes you feel important when in truth your just plain pathetic.
 

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bahumat42 said:
Littlee300 said:
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?
The FBI (like any government department) needs some form of proof, otherwise they will alert the hackers to nuke their drives or the like.

They probably want to spring them in the act so they have something that will stick (only real way to go with good hackers i'd imagine).

arresting them means nothing if their out again in a month.
But still, they'll be out in a month..sans their ass-cherry. Its semi worth it! :D
 

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Wow this forum is full of a bunch of crybabies. Do you think that the government is just going to let the internet continue on like this forever? Australia is allready trying to regulate it in an alarming way, the only thing thats stopping them is them being terrible at teh netz.

All power to lulzec, while i think that the morality of the issue might be in a grey zone, anyone from the private sector that can literally whop the governments ass is someone to be respected. Dont think for a moment that just because they are "the government" they are automagically the good guys.
 

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From that post I got "we are a bunch of idiotic tools who have no intelligent idea what we're talking about. To cover this up, here are some buzz words like "censor, and corporate". We are also using pirate metaphors to make ourselves sound cool and rebellious. (Yes, we have been watching too much Pirates of the Caribbean.)

I'm not saying this because I hate their "organization", it's because I've never heard them make an attempt at justification that was actually valid, as opposed to a bunch of conjecture and generalizations.

They've already taken shots at xbox live, etc. We're all just going to get caught in the crossfire of what amounts to drunken mentally challenged people with chain-guns.

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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?
Yep, there's no way this can benefit us. I imagine gullible people are getting swept away with the excitement and buzzwords.
 

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bunji said:
Wow this forum is full of a bunch of crybabies. Do you think that the government is just going to let the internet continue on like this forever? Australia is allready trying to regulate it in an alarming way, the only thing thats stopping them is them being terrible at teh netz.

All power to lulzec, while i think that the morality of the issue might be in a grey zone, anyone from the private sector that can literally whop the governments ass is someone to be respected. Dont think for a moment that just because they are "the government" they are automagically the good guys.
Last time I checked it's not "the government" that compromises personal data of thousands ordinary people and makes it public on a regular basis and denies internet services at random.

So what's all that good about lulzsec anyway? I suppose you think riding in a pickup truck and batting home-runs with neighbourhood mailboxes like a hillbilly is to be respected as well, right? Since it obviously "makes a statement" about the security of mailboxes...

Troll.