Rationalization said:
Johanthemonster666 said:
Yes ^^ that's because they prefer to be unknown... me thinks you might be a lulzsec fan

It's best that people stop talking about lulzsec... they're gone as a name.
Not really hacktivism if no one knows. Thejester has a twitter account, team poison puts out pastebin releases/provides statements, so you cant say they prefer to be unknown.
What does your beloved lulzsec do? I'd rather back actual hacktivist that go after people who legitimately censor information, and oppress their people's ability to use social communication networks, access information deemed "thought crimes", and so forth.
I get that you're convinced that the internet equivalent to spray painting and vandalizing random sites USED by people around the world (which usually make up your supporters) and attacking everyday person or community they claim to be helping who disagrees with their tactics/intentions)is somehow noble and ballzy.
Freedom on the internet and against oppressive government policies? More like stealing, knocking a site down for 2 seconds, and making yourself sound so clever all the while.
I may not agree with the "Internet Brigades" for the Palestinian liberation movement, but their methods are peaceful, that don't steal information from civilians just because they can, and they're not a bunch of loud, obnoxious shitheads who broadcast their minuscule exploits
Jester only goes after people he wants, and they're usually other hackers.
Also...it's why a lot of these people are ANONYMOUS.... hacktivism only works if you operate under the radar and send the "information" you've found to a source like Wikileaks... which is public and regularly releases statements.