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    Lets face it...Hackers are becoming more skilled and dangerous. Instead of scripts now they have automated AI's and more sophisticated anti-tracking software programs...not only that, their equipment could be disposable and destroy the IP address along with any backdoors they might have left.... some have even been able to fully take over ones entire data system and take everything then leave the victom dry.... Hackers will never cease their onslaught and advance to the point where they will be untouchable...
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    These clowns are Crackers, not hackers.
    Stopping nubtards who are trying to access or exploit systems from a remote location is easy (granted DDOS can be a pain, but DDOS is not hacking. It is causing a traffic jam, that's about it.). The real problems always come from a physical weak point. Not a software or network weak point. For example, the security guards and building access at a Internet Data Center facility where Amazon keeps some critical servers. Someone gains access to the building, gets past security and gains CONSOLE access to the Amazon servers. Bad news. Game over. It's all about console access. That is physical level access. Every single server OS has a way to get past the root password if it is forgotten. Once a hacker is physically at console, lights out. They can do whatever they want and you would not even know until after it was done.

    I give zero respect to remote attackers and crackers. They are morons. 100% morons.

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    You're not one of them are you..?
    I don't have the skillz, and I have no interest in hacking/cracking, but I enjoy some of their works

    I give zero respect to remote attackers and crackers. They are morons. 100% morons.
    Morons who believe in the Lulz. Why does everyone forget the importance of the Lulz?..
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    jananaimp: Stuxnet, your argument is invalid.
    Germain: You're talking to a wall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rasterbee View Post
    jananaimp: Stuxnet, your argument is invalid.
    Germain: You're talking to a wall.
    Yea... I forgot who I was trying to argue with.

    I almost thought it was a normal person with a working brain for a second.

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    I have to say that HBGary hack was definitely full of Lulz.
    These people may not be kiddies playing from their basements but they definitely have a gamer-esque persona. The message they left sounds a lot like something I would mail an enemy alliance that was spreading lies after thoroughly destroying them.
    Oh and Anon hacked PSN? First I've heard that, can you provide any links?

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    This was posted on pastebin earlier:

    Hello thar FBI and international law authorities,

    We recently stumbled across the following article with amazement and a certain amount of amusement:

    http://www.npr.org/2011/07/20/138555...nymous-hackers

    The statements made by deputy assistant FBI director Steve Chabinsky in this
    article clearly seem to be directed at Anonymous and Lulz Security, and we are
    happy to provide you with a response.

    You state:

    "We want to send a message that chaos on the Internet is unacceptable,
    [even if] hackers can be believed to have social causes, it's entirely
    unacceptable to break into websites and commit unlawful acts."

    Now let us be clear here, Mr. Chabinsky, while we understand that you and
    your colleagues may find breaking into websites unacceptable, let us tell
    you what WE find unacceptable:

    * Governments lying to their citizens and inducing fear and terror to keep
    them in control by dismantling their freedom piece by piece.

    * Corporations aiding and conspiring with said governments while taking
    advantage at the same time by collecting billions of funds for
    federal contracts we all know they can't fulfil.

    * Lobby conglomerates who only follow their agenda to push the profits
    higher, while at the same time being deeply involved in governments around
    the world with the only goal to infiltrate and corrupt them enough
    so the status quo will never change.

    These governments and corporations are our enemy. And we will continue to
    fight them, with all methods we have at our disposal, and that certainly
    includes breaking into their websites and exposing their lies.

    We are not scared any more. Your threats to arrest us are meaningless to
    us as you cannot arrest an idea. Any attempt to do so will make your
    citizens more angry until they will roar in one gigantic choir. It is our
    mission to help these people and there is nothing - absolutely nothing - you
    can possibly to do make us stop.

    "The Internet has become so important to so many people that we have to
    ensure that the World Wide Web does not become the Wild Wild West."

    Let me ask you, good sir, when was the Internet not the Wild Wild West? Do
    you really believe you were in control of it at any point? You were not.

    That does not mean that everyone behaves like an outlaw. You see, most
    people do not behave like bandits if they have no reason to. We become bandits
    on the Internet because you have forced our hand. The Anonymous [biotch]slap rings
    through your ears like hacktivism movements of the 90s. We're back - and we're
    not going anywhere. Expect us.

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    I think hackers should keep doing exactly what they are doing and criminals who use the term HACKING be prosecuted to the full extenet of the law.

    Hacking is NOT illegal, commiting an illegal offense during your hacking is though.

    "Jimmy hacked his mp3 file so that he may reformat it as an avi or m4a etc.."

    or

    "Jimmy used bruteforce,cloud etc.. to infiltrate the DOD database and obtain valuable information pertaining to important people doing bad things"

    Punctuations and context saves lives..

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    its a secret society run by the illuminati and jay z im the head hancho
    Im a Guru in my spare time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen Master View Post
    its a secret society run by the illuminati and jay z im the head hancho
    on noes the Lulz army is coming!
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