LulzSec is killing the internet.
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i can't.
Aha. I think I get it...
I won't bother you anylonger.
I won't bother you anylonger.
thanks, i'll do my best to unbother you aswell by to perish the devils inside you :)
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but the demon inside you resists them and makes you like deny reality.
ffs - you guys are giving me shit for trolling?
Oh & cros - this from the guy who's asking me if I'm a psycho?
yes you are doubtlessly. im calling it demon. im not meaning its like you seen in LOTR or POTC...
The internet killed LuLSec
http://lulzsecexposed.blogspot.com/
http://lulzsecexposed.blogspot.com/
"wer zu letzt lacht..."
i'd love to see this turned into a good movie, just for that one scene where two fbi heads are sitting in a room, one in panic, and the other, older one just saying "don't worry. this is a problem that will solve itself. these kids pride on being nobodies, so as soon as they become somebodies, they're tear themselves apart.", and then cut to various 20somethings being arrested and screaming "FUCK YOU, YOU SOLD ME OUT" etc.
a 5 minute short movie?
doesn't look any more condensed than your average 1:30 hollywood movie
Theres a genuine-looking pastebin dump here: http://pastebin.com/K1nerhk0 suggesting that lulzsec have got hold of this year's census data for the UK, and are preparing it for release.
If so... oh shit! Name, address, date of birth, previous address, health, .... Basically, everything you don't want published on the internet. For everyone in the UK.
I'm kind of hoping it's fake, because that would be a pretty huge fuck up. But I'm kind of hoping it's real too, because it would sure shake things up plenty.
If so... oh shit! Name, address, date of birth, previous address, health, .... Basically, everything you don't want published on the internet. For everyone in the UK.
I'm kind of hoping it's fake, because that would be a pretty huge fuck up. But I'm kind of hoping it's real too, because it would sure shake things up plenty.
Hmm... interesting. Their last twitter post was 8 hours ago, the arrest was 'last night'.
Twitter rumours are suggesting the arrested guy just ran an IRC server. Could be a bit embarrassing for the UK police if they've arrested a guy running chat rooms while the census gets leaked!
well, why did they save name etc with other data? in germany they atleast claim that the data is saved without identity.
Well, we don't know if it's true and what data it contains. I think that pastebin doc contains the phone number that got taken down a few days back, so it's possibly fake.
lulzsec are posting on twitter again, guess it was the irc guy.
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Seems the glorious leader of LulzSec got arrested, it's all over now... wait... we're all still here! Which poor bastard did they take down?
...and they confirmed that the census hack story was fake :)
LulzSec makes two pirates walk the plank? http://pastebin.com/MBEsm5XQ
Yep. I saw the main guy's name mentioned on twitter earlier, as the guy responsible for getting the guy in Essex arrested. Whether or not that's true is anyone's guess, but it does kind of click into place.
Perhaps something like this happened: He somehow gets hold of the IRC server logs, and passes them to the police/fbi/'anti-lulzsec'. Whoever it was, it gets to the fbi/police, and results in that guy getting arrested (and that guy was involved in DDoSing and hacking, and is likely going to jail, lulzsec member or not).
But before that arrest happens, the server admin guy sees an unusual login or whatever, and passes the originating IP address round. Pretty soon after he gets arrested, somebody puts 2 and 2 together, and he gets his details published.
This is like watching a real life soap opera, combined with a realistic, funny, yet bad hacker movie :)
Perhaps something like this happened: He somehow gets hold of the IRC server logs, and passes them to the police/fbi/'anti-lulzsec'. Whoever it was, it gets to the fbi/police, and results in that guy getting arrested (and that guy was involved in DDoSing and hacking, and is likely going to jail, lulzsec member or not).
But before that arrest happens, the server admin guy sees an unusual login or whatever, and passes the originating IP address round. Pretty soon after he gets arrested, somebody puts 2 and 2 together, and he gets his details published.
This is like watching a real life soap opera, combined with a realistic, funny, yet bad hacker movie :)
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Won't surprise me when they get busted & turn out be a few teen script-kiddies from Bumfuck somewhere in the US.
Well, they seem to know what they're doing. Either that or their so dumb they look smart. By that I mean that no one that doesn't know what their doing would attack the FB...
...I! And the CIA.
...I! And the CIA.
if they're teen script kiddies from bumfuck and they've caused this much damage, they've fully succeeded in making their point about slack security ;)
They said themselves, success here isn't some uber-hack that bypasses endless layers of high security, but the most basic sql injection that exposes our data. This leaves the site owners with no excuses, and causes them maximum embarrassment. Sites that are open to such simple attacks, while asking us for our personal details and credit card numbers - they are the problem. Sites that store our passwords as plain text are the problem too. And people using the same password for some gaming site and paypal are also the problem.
Lulzsec are actually doing us a favour by highlighting that. It would be better if they did it without the stupid DDoS attacks (especially on law enforcement agencies), the mass leaking of innocent people's details and so on. When the dust settles, they'll probably have caused a whole lot more harm than good (including to themselves), but hey.
...and while i've been typing that, anonymous have DDoS'd nato.int - seems the stupidity is spreading :)
They said themselves, success here isn't some uber-hack that bypasses endless layers of high security, but the most basic sql injection that exposes our data. This leaves the site owners with no excuses, and causes them maximum embarrassment. Sites that are open to such simple attacks, while asking us for our personal details and credit card numbers - they are the problem. Sites that store our passwords as plain text are the problem too. And people using the same password for some gaming site and paypal are also the problem.
Lulzsec are actually doing us a favour by highlighting that. It would be better if they did it without the stupid DDoS attacks (especially on law enforcement agencies), the mass leaking of innocent people's details and so on. When the dust settles, they'll probably have caused a whole lot more harm than good (including to themselves), but hey.
...and while i've been typing that, anonymous have DDoS'd nato.int - seems the stupidity is spreading :)