Author Topic: Recent Hacks / Minecraft Attempted Hack and EO Down (let's discuss)  (Read 2205 times)

loving stuff. I'm planning to create a new email and send everybody who is on the list to be hacked to change their passwords.

loving stuff. I'm planning to create a new email and send everybody who is on the list to be hacked to change their passwords.
That list was sent out over two hours ago. Everyone on that list is forgeted already. There's nothing you can do.

That list was sent out over two hours ago. Everyone on that list is forgeted already. There's nothing you can do.
I'm changing my email password then.

Minecraft never get fuqed with, always updated.
Doesn't afraid of anything.

i would lol if they are listening in on whoever talks about them.

Lulz Security is a group of men that are probally in there 20ies ....
have you heard their voice mail message? it's a kid doing a french accent.

Are you serious? These people are professionals. I wouldn't be surprised if they were ssh tunneling through multiple servers and using a free wifi spot to do their work and then they just leave when they're done. How do you even catch someone like that?
I'd like to see you hack into Sony's servers, and Bethesda's.
if they go to a free wifi hotspot then it would be in their area. find their area, find them. also, they didn't hack sony. a professional hacker broke a hole in their security. lulzsec just went through and took some stuffty data then made fun of how "un encrypted" it was because it was basically stuff info. lulzsec is a ton of posers, lulz security is a team of ddosing wannabes.
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they are making themselves seem young so that they arent much concern to the usa.
clever bastards.

they are making themselves seem young so that they arent much concern to the usa.
clever bastards.
they don't do any real damage to anything. they aren't a hazard because they only ddos, which only needs a reboot.
i'm not worried, badspot knows how to deal with this stuff and notch is always checking minecraft anyway. the only thing they could put down for a while is spiral knights, and god knows i'll be out of energy anyway.

have you heard their voice mail message? it's a kid doing a french accent.
if they go to a free wifi hotspot then it would be in their area. find their area, find them. also, they didn't hack sony. a professional hacker broke a hole in their security. lulzsec just went through and took some stuffty data then made fun of how "un encrypted" it was because it was basically stuff info. lulzsec is a ton of posers, lulz security is a team of ddosing wannabes.
You obviously know nothing about them or what I just said. Did you miss the entire "ssh tunneling" thing in my post? Because you must have. I don't see how you could have though. It's right there.
Regardless, you obviously have not followed any of this and have only heard about the recent attacks. Here's their release page:

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13/06/11
Senate.gov internal data | http
Bethesda internal data press release | http | torrent
Bethesda internal data | http | torrent
10/06/11
****.com user database | http
06/06/11
Sownage™ 2 press release | http | torrent
Scedev.net source code | http | torrent
Sony BMG internal network maps | http | torrent
03/06/11
forget FBI Friday™ press release | http | torrent
Infragard Atlanta users database | http | torrent
Karim dox | http | torrent
Karim IRC log | http | torrent
Karim emails | torrent
Nintendo.com webserver configuration | http
Unveillance secret conference | http
02/06/11
Sownage™ press release | http | torrent
Sownage™ summary | http | torrent
Sonypictures.com AutoTrader users database | http | torrent
Sonypictures.com Summer of Restless Beauty users database | http | torrent
Sonypictures.com Sony Wonder coupons database | http | torrent
Sonypictures.com Sony Wonder music codes database | http | torrent
Sonypictures.com Seinfeld Del Boca Vista database | http | torrent
Sonypictures.com database tables | http | torrent
Sonybmg.nl partners & admins database, + layout | http | torrent
Sonybmg.be users database | http | torrent
30/05/11
PBS.org defacement (pbs.org/lulz) snapshot | http
PBS.org defacement (fake Tupac article) snapshot | http
PBS.org internal hosts | http
PBS.org database list | http
PBS.org staffers database | http
PBS.org authors database | http
PBS.org pressroom users database | http
PBS.org stations database | http
PBS.org MySQL users database | http

23/05/11
Sonymusic.co.jp database | http
15/05/11
UK ATM database | http

10/05/11
Fox.com innerworkings | http
Fox.com/sales database (SQL) | http
Fox.com/sales database (txt) | http
Fox.com/sales database cracked passwords | http

07/05/11
X Factor contestants database (SQL) | http | torrent
X Factor contestants database (txt) | http | torrent
They've broken into sony's servers, PBS's servers, Fox's servers, all sorts of stuff, and even the god damn CIA's website.
Not to mention Bethesda's servers, including the entire loving source code to Brink, and over 200,000+ users passwords and usernames, and probably more.
Honestly. I'd like to see you do all of that stuff. These are not some skids using LOIC to DoS sites and use other people's break ins to do things, they're loving professionals. They know what they're doing. Learn what these people have been doing before you start talking stuff about them.

You obviously know nothing about them or what I just said. Did you miss the entire "ssh tunneling" thing in my post? Because you must have. I don't see how you could have though. It's right there.
Regardless, you obviously have not followed any of this and have only heard about the recent attacks. Here's their release page:
They've broken into sony's servers, PBS's servers, Fox's servers, all sorts of stuff, and even the god damn CIA's website.
Not to mention Bethesda's servers, including the entire loving source code to Brink, and over 200,000+ users passwords and usernames, and probably more.
Honestly. I'd like to see you do all of that stuff. These are not some skids using LOIC to DoS sites and use other people's break ins to do things, they're loving professionals. They know what they're doing. Learn what these people have been doing before you start talking stuff about them.
if they broke into cia websites they would be in jail. how can they prove they actually did do any of that stuff. showing a bunch of text doesn't prove stuff. either way, they aren't a threat.

if they broke into cia websites they would be in jail. how can they prove they actually did do any of that stuff. showing a bunch of text doesn't prove stuff. either way, they aren't a threat.
Once again you show stupidity and ignorance. You don't know what you're talking about. If you hack something and conceal yourself the FBI can't just wiggle their nose and throw them in jail, they have to manually track them down through all of the ways they've been concealing them selves. It's not as easy as it sounds.

Atleast none of my details or the friends (That i tested) Have been released :3

if they broke into cia websites they would be in jail. how can they prove they actually did do any of that stuff. showing a bunch of text doesn't prove stuff. either way, they aren't a threat.
Shut up. If the guys at Lulz Security were kids with frenchish accents, they would be in jail already.

I don't understand Lulsec in the least, are they hacking these sites to show the flaws? If that's the case why bother, if they are such professionals like Dropshock preaches then these sites would end up getting breached anyways. It feels like a kid walking in a candy store knowing he can just pick up all the candy because it's not guarded by the latest anti-theft-hand-cutting-dog-calling security system, you know you can do it, but you don't because it's against the law. I can't really make any opinion on the matter because I really just don't see the point in something that will always be possible anyways.

I guess that's just the "Srs Bsnss" of the internet though.

Lulzsac: Huehue i hacked sony's psn, now to play Black ops and... wait... what have I done?!