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| Lord Bowie | Jan 20 2012, 09:45 AM Post #1 |
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http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2012/01/20/anonymous-hacked-justice-dept-fbi-s-sites.html
http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/20/business/megaupload-shutdown/?hpt=ju_c2
Well.. this is both hilarious and dangerous on the part of the hacker group.. just because they remain faceless doesn't mean they can't be found out. But I like that they sent a message that there is something out there that can sort of keep them in check.. like a warning shot. The FBI and DoJ need to know that they can be made as vulnerable as everyone else so as not to abuse their standing.. I mean seriously, that event was a huge overreach by our justice system. |
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| Lord Bowie | Jan 20 2012, 09:58 PM Post #16 |
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Neo is still just burned over what they did to Sony.. Had to say it. |
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Jan 20 2012, 10:16 PM Post #17 |
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It's not just that and don't act all smug, these bastards are at it again and claim they have access to Xbox Live servers. Just because you don't care about the Playstation doesn't mean anyone deserves it and if they took down Sony and banks before, they can take down Live as well. They aren't helping anyone and pissed off people who they were supposedly on sides with. They should spend their time on something useful like fighting sex slavery or something... Which exists and is all too real. It even happens in the United States. Anonymous are just looking for publicity and being the center of attention so they gotta take down something big and somehow give a reason to justify it when there just a group of egotistical jackasses. Now don't take this the wrong way, I think SOPA is the worst idea ever and have been against ideas like these for years(controlling the internet). http://www.webpronews.com/anonymous-global-blackout-2012-01
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| Lord Bowie | Jan 20 2012, 10:27 PM Post #18 |
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Right I completely dislike Playstation, that's why I own one. I'm fine with them doing what they JUST DID, I'm not advocating their shady actions (for the most part) in the past. There was a real good reason to do what they did and I applaud them for this one. It's hard to find many people or groups I completely like or dislike. I TRY (hard as it can be) to be as unbiased as possible in situations like these because there are good times to put petty crap aside and just see stuff for what it is. Why are you defending the Federal overreach that undermines internet neutrality.. what do you think is the bigger evil here, the possibility of one of the worlds strongest governments regulating the internet or a group of 5-10000 guys who hack shit, mostly through Denial of Service tactics. Neither is great but I've already decided what I think is worse for the internet over the long run, and in this instance, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. |
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Neo Metallix |
Jan 20 2012, 10:35 PM Post #19 |
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I'm not defending anything government I'm solely talking about Anonymous, which is what this topic is about. Just because they share a similar opinion on the matter as I do doesn't mean I'm going to support their actions. I'm against Anonymous because they just ruin things for other people and it doesn't do shit. Taking down a server isn't going to change anything, it's just going to piss off people. I would be infuriated if my bank's online was taken down or compromised due to some jackass internet bullies. Edited by Neo Metallix, Jan 20 2012, 10:36 PM.
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| Ark Rotarl | Jan 20 2012, 10:38 PM Post #20 |
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They aren't perfect after all, and no one can expect a clandestine organization like Anonymous to be some perfect, untouchable, LEGAL freedom fighting force from the internet. Things have to be done underground, dirty, and shady in order to succeed with the kind of monitoring and rampant hunting the FBI causes to in order to stop their actions. Thing is, not a lot of people who are in the support of the safety of the net realize that their actions aren't intentionally malicious to the public who uses the provisions and services provided by corporations. It's done to speak out against corporations who have short-changed the people who who side with federal policies. Their enemy is the company which has backed things like SOPA / PIPA and every other lobbyist movement to further bring ruin to the concept of internet neutrality. (Which would obviously hamper the very freedoms and functionality of the internet as we know it.) Making this simply put, the attacks are done against them because it's the only way they have a powerful, heard voice against the federal government which does not hear the public -- only the lobbyists and congressmen. Edited by Ark Rotarl, Jan 20 2012, 10:40 PM.
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Neo Metallix |
Jan 20 2012, 10:52 PM Post #21 |
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Riiiight because the government is going to listen to demands of terrorists? You've got to ask yourself one question and that is if you support their cyber-terrorism, how long until it comes back and nips you in the butt? How long until something they do effects YOU? You can't pick and choose which acts you are fine with because you support the cause, terrorism is terrorism. |
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| Lady BlizShadow | Jan 20 2012, 10:56 PM Post #22 |
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I must mention this for the sake of conversation: MegaUpload's been embroiled in this battle for a long while, apparently two years before SOPA/PIPA were even brought to the House. There's also a lot of proof on the table- I'm talking things like e-mails and extensive chat logs between the owners- showing that MU was knowingly profiting off of the copyrighted content meaning they essentially broke safe harbor clauses. Considering this, the shut down was very badly-timed, but the legality isn't so black and white. |
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| Ark Rotarl | Jan 20 2012, 11:11 PM Post #23 |
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Calling something as minor as DDoS attacks and identity theft a form of terrorism is pretty extreme. In fact, very extreme. Do I support either one? No. But I support the message they are conveying. That the government should never hold absolute power over people, how they communicate, and exchange ideas. That's what their attacks are about. The years I've spent between blogs, Twitter, Facebook, my friends on messengers. No one seems scared. Either people hate them because of their methods or they love them because they're the ones making a stand against toothless bureaucrats and political power-brokers where the people have no say or power. I've yet to see Anonymous take on the little guy in some fruitless effort to sour someone's life. All I've seen is a concerted effort to show that people have a voice, and will find a way to speak it. If words are not concerned as reason, what then? Roll over? Hope nothing bad happens while bills are pushed on people? Pretend it doesn't affect everyone? What Anonymous is doing is not permanently harming the public. I've yet to hear of anyone outside of the staff of a federal, executive, or corporate payroll get affected. Let them do what they will. If it means making a stand against-- You know what, I've started repeating myself. Because I've said several times that what's being done is a message, and all I get is that it's being perceived solely as a malicious attack (who do you think against?) by a bunch of "internet bullies". My words fall short of valid in your points of view, so I won't argue it if I can't define something for you to look at it in a broader scope. Summarily, their fight's a good thing if you know where it's being aimed at and why. Otherwise, people can pick and choose whatever misinterpretations or misinformation they choose to believe. |
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