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Poll: Are you secure? How do you stay secure?
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I like to think so. The best way to be secure is to stay one step ahead of the crooks.
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I sincerely doubt it... the approach should be to not provide any unnecessary data. THat which isn't there cannot be compromised.
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6 60.00%
Compromise is inevitable... the process should instead be to mitigate.
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2 20.00%
Maybe. The best way to be secure is to have someone think they have all the data when they don't. We strike at dawn is a different message from we surrender at dawn.
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2 20.00%
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Welcome to Anarchy.
#1
Welcome to Anarchy.
http://pastebin.com/HZtH523f

A quaint little message from some hackers.

Lulz Security Wrote:Dear Internets,

This is Lulz Security, better known as those evil bastards from twitter. We just hit 1000 tweets, and as such we thought it best to have a little chit-chat with our friends (and foes).

For the past month and a bit, we've been causing mayhem and chaos throughout the Internet, attacking several targets including PBS, Sony, Fox, porn websites, FBI, CIA, the U.S. government, Sony some more, online gaming servers (by request of callers, not by our own choice), Sony again, and of course our good friend Sony.

While we've gained many, many supporters, we do have a mass of enemies, albeit mainly gamers. The main anti-LulzSec argument suggests that we're going to bring down more Internet laws by continuing our public shenanigans, and that our actions are causing clowns with pens to write new rules for you. But what if we just hadn't released anything? What if we were silent? That would mean we would be secretly inside FBI affiliates right now, inside PBS, inside Sony... watching... abusing...

Do you think every hacker announces everything they've hacked? We certainly haven't, and we're damn sure others are playing the silent game. Do you feel safe with your Facebook accounts, your Google Mail accounts, your Skype accounts? What makes you think a hacker isn't silently sitting inside all of these right now, sniping out individual people, or perhaps selling them off? You are a peon to these people. A toy. A string of characters with a value.

This is what you should be fearful of, not us releasing things publicly, but the fact that someone hasn't released something publicly. We're sitting on 200,000 Brink users right now that we never gave out. It might make you feel safe knowing we told you, so that Brink users may change their passwords. What if we hadn't told you? No one would be aware of this theft, and we'd have a fresh 200,000 peons to abuse, completely unaware of a breach.

Yes, yes, there's always the argument that releasing everything in full is just as evil, what with accounts being stolen and abused, but welcome to 2011. This is the lulz lizard era, where we do things just because we find it entertaining. Watching someone's Facebook picture turn into a penis and seeing their sister's shocked response is priceless. Receiving angry emails from the man you just sent 10 dildos to because he can't secure his Amazon password is priceless. You find it funny to watch havoc unfold, and we find it funny to cause it. We release personal data so that equally evil people can entertain us with what they do with it.

Most of you reading this love the idea of wrecking someone else's online experience anonymously. It's appealing and unique, there are no two account hijackings that are the same, no two suddenly enraged girlfriends with the same expression when you admit to killing prostitutes from her boyfriend's recently stolen MSN account, and there's certainly no limit to the lulz lizardry that we all partake in on some level.

And that's all there is to it, that's what appeals to our Internet generation. We're attracted to fast-changing scenarios, we can't stand repetitiveness, and we want our shot of entertainment or we just go and browse something else, like an unimpressed zombie. Nyan-nyan-nyan-nyan-nyan-nyan-nyan-nyan, anyway...

Nobody is truly causing the Internet to slip one way or the other, it's an inevitable outcome for us humans. We find, we nom nom nom, we move onto something else that's yummier. We've been entertaining you 1000 times with 140 characters or less, and we'll continue creating things that are exciting and new until we're brought to justice, which we might well be. But you know, we just don't give a living fuck at this point - you'll forget about us in 3 months' time when there's a new scandal to gawk at, or a new shiny thing to click on via your 2D light-filled rectangle. People who can make things work better within this rectangle have power over others; the whitehats who charge $10,000 for something we could teach you how to do over the course of a weekend, providing you aren't mentally disabled.

This is the Internet, where we screw each other over for a jolt of satisfaction. There are peons and lulz lizards; trolls and victims. There's losers that post shit they think matters, and other losers telling them their shit does not matter. In this situation, we are both of these parties, because we're fully aware that every single person that reached this final sentence just wasted a few moments of their time.

Thank you, bitches.

Lulz Security

I think I'm in love.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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#2
RE: Welcome to Anarchy.
FUCKING WANKERS I WANT TO CHOP THEIR HEADS OFF!
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#3
RE: Welcome to Anarchy.
(June 17, 2011 at 4:53 pm)Napoleon Wrote: FUCKING WANKERS I WANT TO CHOP THEIR HEADS OFF!

And I think they should get a few medals and employment for the government.

Excellence shall be punished.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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#4
RE: Welcome to Anarchy.
They won't get anything positive. One aspect of the US Government takes it very, very personally if you oppose them in any, minor or major, manner.

Which is a shame, because talent like Lulzsec is rare and needs to be incorporated into our government infrastructure, not destroyed.

We need Lulzsec to fight off PRC and Revolutionary Guard hacksquads.

Sorry, but Cybercom just fucking doesn't cut it anymore.
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#5
RE: Welcome to Anarchy.
[Image: aa83d5cd-25f6-49b4-a2ba-dc010bd67596.jpg]

Since they hacked Sony and Nintendo... does that mean Microsoft is next on the list?
Quote:"I think it's perfectly possible to explain how the universe came about without bringing God into it, but I don't know everything, and there may well be a God somewhere, hiding away. Actually, if he is keeping out of sight, it's because he's ashamed of his followers and all the cruelty and ignorance they're responsible for promoting in his name. If I were him, I'd want nothing to do with them."
— Philip Pullman
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#6
RE: Welcome to Anarchy.
I'd much rather have such people in the open, rather than underground as criminals, attracting other criminals. Kind of like prostitution.

"Be ye not lost amongst Precept of Order." - Book of Uterus, 1:5, "Principia Discordia, or How I Found Goddess and What I Did to Her When I Found Her."
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#7
RE: Welcome to Anarchy.
(June 18, 2011 at 12:02 am)Jax Wrote: Since they hacked Sony and Nintendo... does that mean Microsoft is next on the list?

That would certainly be nice.
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#8
RE: Welcome to Anarchy.
LulzSec are epic. End of.
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