LulzSec brought down by own leader

Used to be some of you people on this forum were smart enough to get sarcasm. Damn those were the days.

At first I thought it was sarcasm but after considering other posts that poster has made and the general bias many members here have in favor of government handouts, I'm inclined to believe it wasn't sarcasm at all.

If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. But I sincerely doubt I'm wrong.
 


At first I thought it was sarcasm but after considering other posts that poster has made and the general bias many members here have in favor of government handouts, I'm inclined to believe it wasn't sarcasm at all.

If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. But I sincerely doubt I'm wrong.

you're wrong

the guy is gonna go to prison which is understood by almost everyone, so vinny equating "Success" with prison time is clearly sarcasm, even ignoring all the other steps he listed the sarcasm is in the last step.

Edit: his post also insinuated a comedic tone to most here since the final step of Success! is comparable to the list of steps in the south park underpants gnomes episode
 
It boggles the mind that someone from this forum would actually equate living off of unemployment in public housing projects with "success."

I used to believe the word "peasant" was thrown around here a little too much. Now I'm not so sure.

Some of you people are the smallest thinkers I've ever come across.

ROFLMAO at the irony
Even Helen Keller would've recognized the sarcasm in his post
 
I used to believe the word "peasant" was thrown around here a little too much. Now I'm not so sure.

Some of you people are the smallest thinkers I've ever come across.

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LOL at all of you for getting so defensive.
 
Hacking is not that difficult nowadays. NSA, CIA, FBI, etc have been hacking all other government and cooperate systems. They even have backdoors to many widely used encryption standards such as DES - which make them access "secure" systems even without having to break them. They access a lot of shit all over the world just silently and successfully. Russian and Chinese hackers are not that powerful as the US agencies.

LulzSec wanted publicity, that's the only difference between them and most of the other hacker groups. They were not the best hackers, may be one of the best though. By advertising their attacks 1. They exposed the insecure nature of the systems to everyone 2. They motivated the people of similar interest to involve in similar activities - which pissed off the federal agencies and got them hunted down.
Their advertisement was the biggest headache to the federal agencies, than the attacks.
 
At first I thought it was sarcasm but after considering other posts that poster has made and the general bias many members here have in favor of government handouts, I'm inclined to believe it wasn't sarcasm at all.

If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. But I sincerely doubt I'm wrong.

That was definite sarcasm.
 
It boggles the mind that someone from this forum would actually equate living off of unemployment in public housing projects with "success."

I used to believe the word "peasant" was thrown around here a little too much. Now I'm not so sure.

Some of you people are the smallest thinkers I've ever come across.

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also, why wouldn't ne rat. you got so called mobsters that rat why wouldn't a computer 'nerd'
 
Be honest, you really just wanted to say that. This was as good an excuse as any, eh?

It was an observation. I don't get involved with the political bickering threads so I can't see how you would assume from past posts/behavior that I "really just wanted to say that."

A for red herring effort.

F for execution.
 
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Maybe Volpe was interrogating him. He's got a history of broken broomstick handles and interrogation sodomy.
 
It was an observation. I don't get involved with the political bickering threads so I can't see how you would assume from past posts/behavior that I "really just wanted to say that."

A for red herring effort.

F for execution.

you really suck at trolling bra, you should just leave WF
 
Unemployed father of two that lives in a public housing project...and this is how he spent his time?

Say what you want about the virtues of their operation but this guy was a piece of shit father with shitty priorities.

Winner!!!

With the man's skillz I would be making serious coin and living in Monaco with my family taken care of.
 
Unemployed father of two that lives in a public housing project...and this is how he spent his time?

Say what you want about the virtues of their operation but this guy was a piece of shit father with shitty priorities.

That's a stupid assumption.

If you don't have a mouth breather job - you're unemployed too.

Does that mean you're living in a cardboard box and stealing someones WiFi?

It's kind of easy to make money if you can hack. Infinitely so. Get your head out of your bum.
 
This is better than the Saturday morining cartoons I used to watch as a kid. Only question I have is which one of you is Wiley Coyote ?
 
Obviously the kids over at LulzSec never took Jimmy Burke's short course on the two greatest things in life:

1. never rat on your friends

2. always keep your mouth shut


Loyalty is priceless.
 
It's kind of easy to make money if you can hack. Infinitely so. Get your head out of your bum.

Sure, you can make all the money in the world when you're a hacker. Good luck getting it out without leaving any traces however.
 
Sure, you can make all the money in the world when you're a hacker.

Not always possible because systems are not always opened to attackers. Hackers attack only when a vulnerability is found and they can't attack all the systems, whenever they want. It may even take 2-3 years to complete a port scanning on an eCommerce system and still the chances of successful hacking is very less.
Financial systems are more secure than other systems and requires very high skills to break in. (It's not like DDoS or SQL injections that any script kiddies can do with the available tools and scripts).

Most of the attacks being done these days are DDoS and DDoS does not require much skills.
You can get a normal website down for one day by paying $50 to a guy who has access to a botnet. It requires 0 skills in terms of system and security.

Good luck getting it out without leaving any traces however.

It's not difficult for a person who is knowledged enough to break in to a complex system to keep himself totally anonymous. 50% of the hackers manage to hack without leaving any trace.
 
Not always possible because systems are not always opened to attackers. Hackers attack only when a vulnerability is found and they can't attack all the systems, whenever they want. It may even take 2-3 years to complete a port scanning on an eCommerce system and still the chances of successful hacking is very less.
Financial systems are more secure than other systems and requires very high skills to break in. (It's not like DDoS or SQL injections that any script kiddies can do with the available tools and scripts).

Most of the attacks being done these days are DDoS and DDoS does not require much skills.
You can get a normal website down for one day by paying $50 to a guy who has access to a botnet. It requires 0 skills in terms of system and security.



It's not difficult for a person who is knowledged enough to break in to a complex system to keep himself totally anonymous. 50% of the hackers manage to hack without leaving any trace.

lolwut. It would never ever ever take 2 to 3 years for a port scan. On a 56k modem it only takes a couple min. A DDoS attack isn't even in the same realm as actually owning a system. If you knew what I know about the heartland attack lol you wouldn't even be saying what you're saying. It was a REALLY REALLY simple exploit and you'd be loling all over if you knew what it was.