Author Topic: Lulzsec - #AntiSec - Anon, Lulzsec & more against the World  (Read 7089 times)

Goddamn, I cant get over their logo :u

oh look I found my new avatar!

I don't see any reason not to believe their claims.  If I ever got on one of their calls, I wish they'd hack my schools website for lols.  Nothing serious, just for fun.

oh look I found my new avatar!

friend, only person who should be using that is me.

Hence my name.

I thought it was because Sony disallowed Linux on the PS3 because of piracy?
I think it was because Sony sued some guy who wrote a hack which allowed users to run unsigned software on their PS3's. I don't have a source, but supposedly the amount of money the poor guy would have to cough up would set him in debt for the rest of his life.

Am I alone in thinking Lulzsec are a group of gigantic friends that are going to forget over the rest of the internet with their stupid bullstuff?
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Am I alone in thinking Lulzsec are a group of gigantic friends that are going to forget over the rest of their internet with their stupid bullstuff?
Yes.

Am I alone in thinking Lulzsec are a group of gigantic friends that are going to forget over the rest of their internet with their stupid bullstuff?
This is what they said in response to that thinking.

I'm not so sure I entirely believe it, but what they are saying does make sense.



This is what they said in response to that thinking.

I'm not so sure I entirely believe it, but what they are saying does make sense.

Ehhh, if I read that right they're saying that instead of keeping all this stuff private which would be worse for some reason they're going public which doesn't make the government want to react? It doesn't really make sense to me at all

So loving tired of hearing about these starfishs.  

Ehhh, if I read that right they're saying that instead of keeping all this stuff private which would be worse for some reason they're going public which doesn't make the government want to react? It doesn't really make sense to me at all
They are saying that the government shouldn't be worried about Lulzsec, they should be worried about hackers who are lying dormant in important systems, waiting for the right time to attack.

Lulzsec was in Bethesda's Brink network for 2 months, chilling with the info to 200,000 accounts.

In my opinion, we should keep Lulzsec around for a good source of information. Perhaps we can improve our security and firewalls from trial-and-error with them.

They are saying that the government shouldn't be worried about Lulzsec, they should be worried about hackers who are lying dormant in important systems, waiting for the right time to attack.

Lulzsec was in Bethesda's Brink network for 2 months, chilling with the info to 200,000 accounts.

I don't care what the government should be worried about in their mind, but the fact that Lulzsec is going public is drawing attention which the government is going to react to regardless of what these starfishs try to say about being righteous hackers or whatever they're trying to sell me on