Lulzsec
#1
Posted 14 June 2011 - 11:15 PM
For his other activity, check his twitter:
http://twitter.com/#!/LulzSec
He has targeted many sites after the PSN fiasco, including but is not limited too:
Eve Online
The Escapist
Minecraft
League of Legends
Bethesda studios*
other that are less gaming concentric.
Discuss
*http://venturebeat.com/2011/06/13/lulzsec-bethesda-hack/
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news ... apades.ars
#2
Posted 14 June 2011 - 11:19 PM
I don't remember ever hearing anything about it being Lulz Sec.
#3
Posted 14 June 2011 - 11:29 PM
No. Lulzsec admitted to being behind the hacking. Annon denied attacking. but ethier way anyone can be anonymous.Isn't Anonymous supposedly behind the PSN attacks?
I don't remember ever hearing anything about it being Lulz Sec.
#4
Posted 15 June 2011 - 12:05 AM
Why are they still arresting Anonymous users then?No. Lulzsec admitted to being behind the hacking. Annon denied attacking. but ethier way anyone can be anonymous.Isn't Anonymous supposedly behind the PSN attacks?
I don't remember ever hearing anything about it being Lulz Sec.
http://www.guardian....-hackers-police
#5
Posted 15 June 2011 - 12:16 AM
Well, someone could very well claim to be "anon" as well as work for LulzsecWhy are they still arresting Anonymous users then?No. Lulzsec admitted to being behind the hacking. Annon denied attacking. but ethier way anyone can be anonymous.Isn't Anonymous supposedly behind the PSN attacks?
I don't remember ever hearing anything about it being Lulz Sec.
http://www.guardian....-hackers-police
#6
Posted 16 June 2011 - 09:26 PM
#7
Posted 16 June 2011 - 10:36 PM
I thought Lulzsec was originally part of Anonymous, but they seperated.Isn't Anonymous supposedly behind the PSN attacks?
I don't remember ever hearing anything about it being Lulz Sec.
#8
Posted 16 June 2011 - 11:28 PM
#9
Posted 19 June 2011 - 02:28 AM
There might have been a few but they never were once the same group. Lulzsec just came out of the blue and starting hacking for the fun of it. While Anonymous usually had reasons behind there hack attacks.I thought Lulzsec was originally part of Anonymous, but they seperated.Isn't Anonymous supposedly behind the PSN attacks?
I don't remember ever hearing anything about it being Lulz Sec.
#10
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Posted 19 June 2011 - 02:35 AM
#11
Posted 19 June 2011 - 05:42 AM
You act like they don't organize. You never seen the part of Anonymous that isn't pure troll, did you?Please stop talking about Anon like they are a organised group of people.
#12
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Posted 19 June 2011 - 01:07 PM
You act like they don't organize. You never seen the part of Anonymous that isn't pure troll, did you?Please stop talking about Anon like they are a organised group of people.
They do organised but just for the lulz.
Please say AnonOps if you really talk about the serious guys attacking sites etc. Anonymous is just a name for anonymous people at the internet.
I just want to tell you that Anonymous and AnonOps are to difrent thing slightly connected.
Al Qaida and Islam isn't the same thing are they?
#13
Posted 19 June 2011 - 02:26 PM
Your arguemnt is invalid. You brang AnonOps out of no where, when there still clearly part of the group. There just much better at doing things then lower ranks.You act like they don't organize. You never seen the part of Anonymous that isn't pure troll, did you?Please stop talking about Anon like they are a organised group of people.
They do organised but just for the lulz.
Please say AnonOps if you really talk about the serious guys attacking sites etc. Anonymous is just a name for anonymous people at the internet.
I just want to tell you that Anonymous and AnonOps are to difrent thing slightly connected.
Al Qaida and Islam isn't the same thing are they?
#14
Posted 19 June 2011 - 03:56 PM
P.S. Scaler, I saw you're old thread. You can't hack Anonymous, Dipshit
I don't see how. They're just hacking a bunch of indie game sites. Not even the ones who deserve it. It not "lulz" at all. If they wanted to but their "h4ckz0r sk1lls" to use, why not attack the Bias big leagues like GameSpot, IGN or something that makes sense? They just randomly DoS small web community like EVE online. That just seems pointless.i find lolzsec funny they hold a phone line for websites to hack and then end up hacking gov.org lolz
#15
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Posted 19 June 2011 - 04:48 PM
Your argument is invalid. There are no ranks in anonymous.Your arguemnt is invalid. You brang AnonOps out of no where, when there still clearly part of the group. There just much better at doing things then lower ranks.
mechazeep is right.
ABOUT EVERYTHING!
#16
Posted 19 June 2011 - 07:18 PM
1. When I talked about Lulzsec hacking Annonymous I ment they would try, I though I cleared that up but aparently not. I know they wouldn't be able to do it.
2.If theres no ranks why are you calling them AnonOps??? I also know there's no higher ups, I was reffering to the people that could actully hack, not just the people there that basically do nothing. I guess I never cleared that up either.
#17
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Posted 19 June 2011 - 08:51 PM
Anonymous is unhackable.I'll just say it right now to clear it all up, then we can talk about Lulzsec again.
1. When I talked about Lulzsec hacking Annonymous I ment they would try, I though I cleared that up but aparently not. I know they wouldn't be able to do it.
It's like saying I am going to hack white people.
Sure you could hack a white persons computer etc.
I am in anonymous too.
And Lolzsec said that they wasn't going to do anything against /b/ 4chan or any anon. Please read their tweet.
2.If theres no ranks why are you calling them AnonOps??? I also know there's no higher ups, I was reffering to the people that could actully hack, not just the people there that basically do nothing. I guess I never cleared that up either.There are a Group that call themselves AnonOps. They are manly people part of the Anonymous style.
They have people there whit ranks. I call them AnonOps because that's what they call themselves.
#18
Posted 20 June 2011 - 12:58 AM
Aw shucks you're making me blush!Your argument is invalid. There are no ranks in anonymous.
Your arguemnt is invalid. You brang AnonOps out of no where, when there still clearly part of the group. There just much better at doing things then lower ranks.
mechazeep is right.
ABOUT EVERYTHING!
1) Again, you can't hack Anonymous. You can hack 4chan (if you want to make some of the worst enemies in your life), for Anonymous is a group of people, who infact, can not be hacked. They are leaderlessI'll just say it right now to clear it all up, then we can talk about Lulzsec again.
1. When I talked about Lulzsec hacking Annonymous I ment they would try, I though I cleared that up but aparently not. I know they wouldn't be able to do it.
2.If theres no ranks why are you calling them AnonOps??? I also know there's no higher ups, I was reffering to the people that could actully hack, not just the people there that basically do nothing. I guess I never cleared that up either.
2) Most of Anonymous' "attacks" are not hacking.
They protested and spread the truth about Scientology.
They just raided Habbo Hotel, without actually hacking it.
They had a Denial of Service attack on the supremacist radio host Hal Turner.
They helped but the online predator Chris Forcand put to justice
Launched a couple thousand porn videos on youtube all at the same day
Took down the prime minister of Australia website for trying to censor the internet
and tried to help Iran with the Election Scandals.
View their wikipedia page for the whole list, but do you see a pattern here? Their so called "attacks" are either hilarious anarchy, or punishing those who actually deserve it. Lulzsec on the other hand, is just a bunch of spoiled white 14 year old, who have amateur hacking skills and wants attention.
#19
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Posted 20 June 2011 - 12:48 PM
ABOUT EVERYTHING!
#20
Posted 22 June 2011 - 07:50 PM
Salutations Lulz Lizards,
As we're aware, the government and whitehat security terrorists across the world continue to dominate and control our Internet ocean. Sitting pretty on cargo bays full of corrupt booty, they think it's acceptable to condition and enslave all vessels in sight. Our Lulz Lizard battle fleet is now declaring immediate and unremitting war on the freedom-snatching moderators of 2011.
Welcome to Operation Anti-Security (#AntiSec) - we encourage any vessel, large or small, to open fire on any government or agency that crosses their path. We fully endorse the flaunting of the word "AntiSec" on any government website defacement or physical graffiti art. We encourage you to spread the word of AntiSec far and wide, for it will be remembered. To increase efforts, we are now teaming up with the Anonymous collective and all affiliated battleships.
Whether you're sailing with us or against us, whether you hold past grudges or a burning desire to sink our lone ship, we invite you to join the rebellion. Together we can defend ourselves so that our privacy is not overrun by profiteering gluttons. Your hat can be white, gray or black, your skin and race are not important. If you're aware of the corruption, expose it now, in the name of Anti-Security.
Top priority is to steal and leak any classified government information, including email spools and documentation. Prime targets are banks and other high-ranking establishments. If they try to censor our progress, we will obliterate the censor with cannonfire anointed with lizard blood.
It's now or never. Come aboard, we're expecting you...
History begins today.
Lulz Security
This is not going to end well. Or perhaps it will end well. Could this movement help change the world for the better? With the growing worldwide discontent against the political and financial establishmentin my home country and all through Europe people are organizing to fight corrupted politicians and their greedy fat owners. I wonder if this may very well be the beginning of our May 1968. That was the time when the young French generations stood up against the government to demand a much needed change.
Opening the vaults of dark secrets and exposing corruption everywhere would certainly help towards that goal: Real change. Perhaps this is just the beginning of a quiet and angry revolution that will make the world a better place. Maybe making that information public will be instrumental to wake everyone up.
That said, exposing emails and private information from normal people or sinking ships that are neutral in this battle will not help towards that cause. That's not good and will not help anyone but those who they declare their enemies.
But uncovering the wrongdoings of states and economical institutions? I'm all for it.
#21
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Posted 22 June 2011 - 09:11 PM
Omgz Shara has huge amount of intelligence!Lulzsec and Anonymous have just declared full open war against all governments, banks and big corporations in the world. They are calling all hackers in the world to unite. Their objective is to fully expose all corruption and dark secrets:
Salutations Lulz Lizards,
As we're aware, the government and whitehat security terrorists across the world continue to dominate and control our Internet ocean. Sitting pretty on cargo bays full of corrupt booty, they think it's acceptable to condition and enslave all vessels in sight. Our Lulz Lizard battle fleet is now declaring immediate and unremitting war on the freedom-snatching moderators of 2011.
Welcome to Operation Anti-Security (#AntiSec) - we encourage any vessel, large or small, to open fire on any government or agency that crosses their path. We fully endorse the flaunting of the word "AntiSec" on any government website defacement or physical graffiti art. We encourage you to spread the word of AntiSec far and wide, for it will be remembered. To increase efforts, we are now teaming up with the Anonymous collective and all affiliated battleships.
Whether you're sailing with us or against us, whether you hold past grudges or a burning desire to sink our lone ship, we invite you to join the rebellion. Together we can defend ourselves so that our privacy is not overrun by profiteering gluttons. Your hat can be white, gray or black, your skin and race are not important. If you're aware of the corruption, expose it now, in the name of Anti-Security.
Top priority is to steal and leak any classified government information, including email spools and documentation. Prime targets are banks and other high-ranking establishments. If they try to censor our progress, we will obliterate the censor with cannonfire anointed with lizard blood.
It's now or never. Come aboard, we're expecting you...
History begins today.
Lulz Security
This is not going to end well. Or perhaps it will end well. Could this movement help change the world for the better? With the growing worldwide discontent against the political and financial establishmentin my home country and all through Europe people are organizing to fight corrupted politicians and their greedy fat owners. I wonder if this may very well be the beginning of our May 1968. That was the time when the young French generations stood up against the government to demand a much needed change.
Opening the vaults of dark secrets and exposing corruption everywhere would certainly help towards that goal: Real change. Perhaps this is just the beginning of a quiet and angry revolution that will make the world a better place. Maybe making that information public will be instrumental to wake everyone up.
That said, exposing emails and private information from normal people or sinking ships that are neutral in this battle will not help towards that cause. That's not good and will not help anyone but those who they declare their enemies.
But uncovering the wrongdoings of states and economical institutions? I'm all for it.
I rarely see people whit the right knowledge and the understanding about this subject.
I fully agree whit everything you said.
But I have been thinking about this long before it actually happened and I am sure If this goes down mankind is going to suffer a great deal.
But will it be better for the world? In the long run i would say yes.
But it all depends on if the world is ready to accept everything.
We would properly live better lives not knowing everything our government knows.
But I want to see the world for what it really is and not just an image painted by other people.
#22
Posted 22 June 2011 - 09:25 PM
#23
Posted 22 June 2011 - 09:29 PM
#24
Posted 22 June 2011 - 09:30 PM
I'd hold on the praise for a second. She really just copy and pasted the Gizmodo articleOmgz Shara has huge amount of intelligence!*le plagirsma.
I rarely see people whit the right knowledge and the understanding about this subject.
I fully agree whit everything you said.
But I have been thinking about this long before it actually happened and I am sure If this goes down mankind is going to suffer a great deal.
But will it be better for the world? In the long run i would say yes.
But it all depends on if the world is ready to accept everything.
We would properly live better lives not knowing everything our government knows.
But I want to see the world for what it really is and not just an image painted by other people.
http://gizmodo.com/5813560/lulzsec-and- ... d-fat-cats
Caught ya'
Only 1 comment on the subject, 2 of these hackers have already been arrested.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/jun/2 ... sex-census
I can imagine once the teenagers gets threatened with Juvenile detention he'll spill the names of all the users he can for leniency.
For a quick summary of their history, heres a link.
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/06/ ... c-hackers/
#25
Posted 22 June 2011 - 09:36 PM
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