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Geek Culture / "lets hope that you can swim because the lulzboat just got titanic’d."

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Fatal Berserker
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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 02:58
http://www.gamemarshal.com/features/20110622113313/lulzsec-hacked-by-rival-hackers.html

Quote: "No matter how many bots you gather, no matter how much people you lie to, no matter how much pre-made tools you use, you will NEVER represent the real hacking scene, we warned you, we told you we do not make empty threats, we gave u 48hrs to secure your ircs yet u failed to do so, instead u posted hashes from public forums and then claimed you doxed us and laughed at the fact that i was 17years old. stop telling yourself that u are hackers, putting a ip into a irc is NOT hacking nor is using pre-made tools and scripts to grab databases… you do not represent the anti-sec movement, u are not allowed to greet underground groups like zf0, ab, h0n0, el8 like your member “AnonSabu” was doing, you will never be apart of the underground scene, if anyone thinks you are underground and can actually hack they have no idea about what happens in the underground scene. oh and TeaMp0isoN Issue 2 is coming out VERY soon exposing lulzsec members (pictures, addresses, passwords, ips, phone numbers etc). . . . not so anonymous anymore are you? lets hope that you can swim because the lulzboat just got titanic’d."


Neuro Fuzzy
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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 03:22
I'll be sure to stay updated on this, to see if it's actually backed.


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Thraxas
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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 07:53
They announced they were stopping doing whatever it was they were doing.

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Quik
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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 09:16
i find this very much interesting
in fact i find it more interesting than lulzac hacking some goverment shoes or anon doing some other shoey stuff...

and for the record, I am a man.

CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 10:47
This is funny.

Partly because Lulzsec may get hammered, and partly because it'll be by guys that can barely type.

The Wilderbeast
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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 11:16
Quote: "Partly because Lulzsec may get hammered, and partly because it'll be by guys that can barely type."

Haha yeah, it lot some of the dramatic effect due to the fact it was quite hard to read :/

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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 11:20
the first sentence is like... REEEEEEEEEEEEALLLY long xD

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Fatal Berserker
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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 12:45
Quote: "the first sentence is like... REEEEEEEEEEEEALLLY long xD"

The first sentence is half the paragraph...

LOL

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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 13:36
Quote: "and partly because it'll be by guys that can barely type."

Yes. It's odd that some kid with questionable writing skills can do what the CIA apparently couldn't. From the quote they sound quite bitter. Lulzsec came across as quite nice, happy hackers.
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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 14:23
I don't usually do this whole meme thing but...





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Ocho Geek
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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 16:05
shame on you

well, I don't see that this changes anything, lulzsec have always been about using really basic hacking skills to hack badly protected networks. Complaining about how they hack is missing the point

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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 17:34
its a taunt ocho geek, theyre taunting lulzec

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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 18:19


Can't wait to see how this ends.
Plystire
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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 20:34 Edited at: 26th Jun 2011 20:42
Quote: "and partly because it'll be by guys that can barely type."


Be glad it was actually in a form of english and not 1337.
Honestly, though, I've seen far worse typing on these boards by native english speakers. I didn't find this hard to read at all. They had grammar mistakes (but who DOESN'T these days?) and a couple poor word choices, but that was pretty much it as far as bad english goes.

Quote: "Yes. It's odd that some kid with questionable writing skills can do what the CIA apparently couldn't. From the quote they sound quite bitter. Lulzsec came across as quite nice, happy hackers."


I think we all should already know that writing skills don't reflect on a person's ability to code/use a computer. And, to me, it sounds like Lulzsec walked into the wrong part of the internet and tried to make friends with the wrong people. Honestly, it sounded like they walked up to a gang holding a BB gun saying "Yo what up dawgs! I just took that kid's candy, told him to brush his teeth more often, then gave it back to him, aren't I cool? Let's hang out sometime!" That's going to get you shot, not recognized.


Quote: "lulzsec have always been about using really basic hacking skills to hack badly protected networks. Complaining about how they hack is missing the point"


I dunno... I see lots of people that complain about how a game was made, giving far more recognition to DBP/DGDK games than to 3DGM/FPSC games.

I felt equally irritated in college listening to some doof claim he was awesome at programming, only minutes after making a fool of himself saying that C++ and Java syntax are nothing alike and that "if this was C++ I'd be done already"... all he had to do was write a for-loop


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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 20:48
Quote: "Be glad it was actually in a form of english and not 1337.
Honestly, though, I've seen far worse typing on these boards by native english speakers. I didn't find this hard to read at all. They had grammar mistakes (but who DOESN'T these days?) and a couple poor word choices, but that was pretty much it as far as bad english goes."


I live in England, where,countrary to popular belief, very few people actually talk English. The primary language is Chav atm.

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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 20:56 Edited at: 26th Jun 2011 20:56
Duly noted! I wasn't referencing you or anyone from your country or anyone in particular, TBH. I've just seen mistake-ridden typing all around on these boards, native speaker or not. To take a grammar stab at a hacker (no less) seemed almost petty.


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The Wilderbeast
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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 21:57
Quote: "The primary language is Chav atm."

Urghh I feel you there man, it's so bad that the average person will think you're speaking some other language, or are extremely posh - purely because of your ability to speak ENGLISH.

Ahaha reminds me of this program I watched called Dream School. Basic synopsis is that Jamie Oliver takes a load of dropouts and gets the best people in their respective fields to teach them. They were learning Shakespeare and one of the girls just can't read it and says something along the lines of "Could this guy speak English?" DAMN IT, SHAKESPEARE IS EFFECTIVELY THE HUMAN MANIFESTATION OF ENGLISH.

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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 22:22
Quote: "I've just seen mistake-ridden typing all around on these boards, native speaker or not."


I blame those british

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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 22:28
Yeh, with their burberry caps and their pregnant teenagers!

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Posted: 26th Jun 2011 23:21
*googles what burberry is*

...yeah!


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Ocho Geek
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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 00:18 Edited at: 27th Jun 2011 00:21
How dare you, I'm british


EDIT: I fear we're going off-topic, so, about them lulzsec's

CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 00:32
One was arrested in Essex.

Back to Britain!

Ocho Geek
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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 01:00
yay

He's not really in lulzsec, when was there any proof?

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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 01:37
Quote: "One was arrested in Essex."

Only way is Essex, I guess.

Find it funny how the hackers got hacked; it would be better if all hacking groups were got rid of, as then people wouldn't have to be cautious when using the internet.. But I guess the world is just full of A-holes to begin with.lol

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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 04:23
So just after the real underground community posted a message to lulsec, they just up and quit. I real hacker would've fought back, but I guess the script kiddies got scared.

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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 04:37 Edited at: 27th Jun 2011 04:39
yeah but, they will never know about the real underunderground tgc group. we like super haxorzzzzzz an lyk we hax our own forum accountz.

Were so far underground were nearly fossilized.

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Quote: "I real hacker would've fought back"


iam not sure what kind of weird hacking image you got, but iam pretty sure theyre just like you and me.

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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 05:26 Edited at: 27th Jun 2011 05:27
nevermind

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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 07:48
Quote: "nevermind"


I would have also been tempted

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Ocho Geek
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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 19:16
Quote: "Find it funny how the hackers got hacked; it would be better if all hacking groups were got rid of, as then people wouldn't have to be cautious when using the internet.. But I guess the world is just full of A-holes to begin with.lol"


I Still think a regulated WWW would be a good idea, one which could work along side the current WWW, so thief's and porn fans needn't fret

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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 19:23
How does one go about regulating the internet exactly?

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Quote: "How does one go about regulating the internet exactly?"


Fire. Lots and lots of fire.
And perhaps a USB device that punches you really hard in the face with a boxing glove which admins/moderators can activate over the internet.

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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 19:51
Quote: "And perhaps a USB device that punches you really hard in the face with a boxing glove which admins/moderators can activate over the internet."


I'm good with that. Where do I sign up to be an admin/moderator?

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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 19:53 Edited at: 27th Jun 2011 19:54
Quote: "I Still think a regulated WWW would be a good idea, one which could work along side the current WWW, so thief's and porn fans needn't fret"


We had that, it was called prodigy, and it became an internet isp because the internet was better.

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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 20:17
The only regulation I would like to see on the internet is parenting. Limiting freedom is almost never the answer.

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I think the internet should be completely free, no more ISP's, simply every computer hooked onto the fiberglass wire working as a small server sending and recieving data. All we would have to do is pay the government for the wires. No more regulation, nothing. That would be the perfect internet.

Atleast, for me, were this to work for more people, people should be brainwashed to completely forget all the...adult services the internet offers and those kinds of things. Imagine how awesome gaming would be if I got that fiberglass connection. I cannot, you know why, because in my country the ISP that offers fiberglass cannot put it in the street, because a cable from another company is taking all the room. Yes I'm serious, if all the internet cables were from the government all of the western world would be hooked on fiberglass.
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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 21:46
Then there'd be issues with funding, etc though. And the governments probably earn a tonne of money from allowing companies to offer their services as opposed to spending a tonne to get everyone better services.

Also it'd still require the government to monitor traffic. I know Britain has various cyber terrorism tracking centres.

Also 90% of the comms network is owned by BT here, and they're working on rolling out fibre-optics. They actually don't cost that much, because they're pulling up tonnes of copper that is now very valuable. Also they can charge more for services, and the fibres are alot less likely to get current overloads and similar electrical issues, so maintenance is lessened.

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Newcastle probably won't get fibreoptic for about 20 years, but the point remains.

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Unfortunately, generally speaking people act on the internet based on their own moral standards. Regulations won't be able to fix that.

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The last thing we need is government regulated internet. Overlords telling us what we can and cannot do online. Controlling the news and media. No. Just no.

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Quote: "Unfortunately, generally speaking people act on the internet based on their own moral standards. Regulations won't be able to fix that."

As opposed to... some kind of objective moral standards? LOL.
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2011 05:06 Edited at: 3rd Jul 2011 05:06
Offtopic thread is off topic.


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Quote: "Offtopic thread is off topic."


Why did you bump the thread just to say that?

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