rivers
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Post by rivers on Jun 27, 2011 13:31:07 GMT -5
MusashiI'm sorry is i sound rude, but I must know: what good is doing 'criminal work' without the permission of the 'victim'? Yes, I acknowledge companies ask, pay handsomely pay, professionals to do this but let me ask Did Sony ask them to? Did Nintendo? If the answer is no, then their actions were criminal. He never said they didn't break the law. He said that he didn't mind the hacks (except the PSN one).
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Post by Handlebar-Orion X. on Jun 29, 2011 16:10:19 GMT -5
I have alot of information about thos Nintendo and PSN hackers.
They were a notorious group called Anonymous, who recently disbanded. Not only were they famous for hacking, but half of them were notorious trolls on Youtube and DeviantArt, with their own hate-Wiki called Encyclopedia Dramatica. These people were huge Vocaloid/Mikumikudance fanboys, and cyberstalkers, and would attack users for making their own fan-edited MMD models, even thugh there's no real law against fan-models outside of their own little group, wich most Vocaloid and MMD fans are not a part of. Even if you take down the videos they want you to take down, they would devote a hate-Wiki about you on ED, making up stuff you never did, photoshopping your face onto underage teen porn photos, ranting that you should kill yourself, and even Zabba-searching you slandering your relatives, and even using your race, religeon, gender, or sexual orientation as a fault against you, even if they are of that same race religion gender or sexual orientation. They could even hack around to find out where your grandparents live, and post it up on the hate Wiki,and say that that's where you live. My big sister was one of their targets, but most of their targets were kids ages 8 to 15. They were also terror advocates, with the Admin of ED having an Osama Bin Laden tribute video on his Youtube account, saying that he was a misunderstood man, who didn't deserve to die. Can you beleve that?
PSN, SEGA, and Nintendo were targets of theirs, because they wanted to prove a point that they can hack whoever, and whatever they want. They only used that "Were only trying to help!" line as a method to not get arrested, because that's what trolls do. Too bad that they're now in prison and their hate site has been wiped thanks to tougher cyberterrorism laws in the US, UK and Austrailia!
Some of the former members of Anonymous are roaming freely on the streets, but since those hacker trolls are so obvious, I bet they'll join their old buds from ED and the PSN and Nintendo hacks.
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Fatman X. Jones
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Post by Fatman X. Jones on Jun 29, 2011 17:49:24 GMT -5
Uh, wow, man. I come from 4chan, myself, and I can tell you've got a lot of anger towards the hacker Anons. Not every Anonymous is a HACKER ON STEROIDS; some of them just do this troll shit for shits and giggles.
Wait, no, correction, every person from 4chan trolls for shits and giggles. We do 'do it for the lulz', y'know. Still, the guys behind the PSN and Nintendo hacks? LulzSec? It's not hard to do what they do. Just download the right DDoS script, direct it to a website, and unload the cannons, so to speak. So easy a lobotomized Servbot with carpal tunnel could do it.
They're a bunch of rank amateurs, nothing to sneeze about. So don't worry, everything will be fine.
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Qwertman
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Post by Qwertman on Jul 3, 2011 9:34:04 GMT -5
The Nintendo hack was Lulz Sec, not Anonymous. Unfortunately, LulzSec disbanded too. I must say, they had one classy act. A lot more lulzy and less hatey than Anonymous. I personally believe LulzSec's hacks were for the better, especially after learning a TON about this recent hacking stuff from a story on In The Media (an NPR program): Part 1 Part 2
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Post by Musashi on Jul 4, 2011 13:53:42 GMT -5
LulzSec is gone, isn't it? But their movement, 'AntiSec' is in full force with Anonymous released huge amounts of emails and classified documents relating to the Arizona police and Arizona's immigration law.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2011 14:07:47 GMT -5
Even though they had not done any damages, the fact that the group actually had done something like just to prove a point that they can hack who they want when they want really gets on my nerves. I am happy that they didn't do any damages, though.
Let's hope Nintendo would improve their security by 200-300 percent.
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