LulzSec
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- fugged0
"don't hack me bro"
- set0
They've given the guy a curfew AND no internet access! Hell on earth!
- Gordy220
Is this gonna be like chanting "Candyman" three times?
- mydo0
posting in this thread will get you hacked.
- animatedgif0
"OH SHIT! WE'RE GONNA GET CAUGHT AND REAL HACKERS ARE TRYING TO GET OUR DOX, WE'VE ALSO RAN OUT OF THINGS OF VALUE TO RELEASE... better pretend we were going to stop after 50 days anyway, even though that's value seems to have absolutely no meaning"
- zackline0
I feel like Congress is already trying to place bans/fences on the internet, I'm not saying I'm against showing the man he isn't the boss, but when it starts to infringe on the rights of the people, it kinda gets me pissed off at the ukranian/russian basement this shit is flowing from.
- VelocityFade0
lulzsecurity are not just a bunch of mischievous altruistic hackers nor is anon some sort of new activist group. they are being used as fronts by people working with cyber intel and security agencies. These hacks are being used to help pass new sweeping laws and continue to erode people's rights on the net.
- popfodders0
One splinter cell just got busted
- zaq0
yeeeaaaahhh http://twitter.com/#!/LulzSec/st…
- CygnusZero40
http://money.cnn.com/2011/06/20/…
They are teaming up with the guys that took the playstation network down, and starting something called "Operation Anti-Security."
- uuuuuu0
So as far as I gather LULz and Anonymous are basically a high tech means of entrapment for the police. Agents working with intel agencies are posing as hackers and other Anon types, infiltrating their groups and even starting their own such as LULz. They help out with the activities of the groups, providing resources, ideas and knowledge and otherwise instigating the mayhem with them. They create strong ties with the members, who are usually naive and excited by just being involved in the group. Some of these members, if qualified, are even given 'promotions' or elevated in the groups standing by the agents themselves to secure their loyalty and get them more involved in the nefarious activities. Ultimately they get enough info and get the member involved in a situation, a high profile site hack for example. Eventually the police are tipped off by the informants and a proper investigation is started into the specific members.
What has been happening is basically what has been done with both the war on drugs and terrorism. Gang members and street kids are often easily duped into set ups. In this case its the same, only its techy teenager anarchist types from a middle class background who fit the profile. No deep legal or financial connects and guilty as sin. The perfect type to parade around the media as public enemy number one and spin the entire information security issue.
Its intended to trivialize the serious issues we're currently dealing with in privacy and human rights. You get politicians claiming Anon are a threat to national security to justify huge security spending and information activism is stereotyped as adolescent hacker games.
- sublocked0
HACK THE PLANET
- uuuuuu0
read what I just wrote now read this...
- 'Monteilh was involved in one of the most controversial tactics: the use of "confidential informants" in so-called entrapment cases.'uuuuuu
- ... entrapment cases.uuuuuu
- "The way the FBI conducts their operations, It is all about entrapment ... I know the game, I know the dynamics of it. It's such a joke, a real joke. There is no real hunt. It's fixed,"uuuuuu
- ... it. It's such a joke, a real joke. There is no real hunt. It's fixed,"uuuuuu
- this is what I just described... its entrapment as he saysuuuuuu
- zoozoo0
ggood one
- dbloc0
Thank you, bitches.
Lulz Security
- chalk0
Fun stuff. I always wanted to be into this when I was younger. Just seemed too risky.
- i_monk0
I can't wait for the US to excise itself from the internet.
- jimbojones0
is it me or is the CIA website corny as fuck?
- i_monk0
Half the posts at /. say it's a false-flag situation too: http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/…
But you know if this actually does inspire any legislation it'll still pass with flying colours. No politician dares to be painted as "light on crime".