LulzSec Exposed
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#12Only two things are infinite: the universe, and script kiddies, and I'm not sure about the former. There will always be another garishly-named group willing to sql-inject and xss the low-hanging fruit.
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#13whoops I guess you really are not anonymous on internet after all
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#15Only two things are infinite: the universe, and script kiddies, and I'm not sure about the former. There will always be another garishly-named group willing to sql-inject and xss the low-hanging fruit.
Sony isn't low-hanging fruit.
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#16Only two things are infinite: the universe, and script kiddies, and I'm not sure about the former. There will always be another garishly-named group willing to sql-inject and xss the low-hanging fruit.
Sony isn't low-hanging fruit.
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#17Man, if people who don't know what they're doing are this successful, imagine what it means about people who are. And how any laws we make about computer security are just security theater.
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#19Not surprised. Hacking Sony is one thing. Hack the FBI and you end up in a dark room somewhere. I almost feel bad for these kids, if they are indeed kids.
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#20whoops I guess you really are not anonymous on internet after all
It looks like they were just connecting to a private IRC server directly from their own machines. It is possible to remain reasonably anonymous online, but only if you take certain precautions.