LulzSec Exposed
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#32Earlier quoted context omitted.
Indeed; the trial, if any (Private Manning?), will be interesting for the evidence collection techniques.
Manning is a totally different story that doesn't even fall the same branch of law. Plus state security in the US is somewhat touchy I hear. They're kids, they're gonna be all-right.
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#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
Manning is a totally different story that doesn't even fall the same branch of law. Plus state security in the US is somewhat touchy I hear. They're kids, they're gonna be all-right.
It appears some of them aren't kids, and from what we have seen computer crime is taken seriously when it is done against the government or popular things (Sarah Palin's email password reset and leak got the guy 1 year).
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#35what am I reading? anyone care to translate that?
Sure! starts off with telling everyone to get off this network, ED IRC (it could be a server in their own network, but if that were the case their network would already be breached) calls for a new operation (similar to how anon has various operations). Then admits to hiring a botnet to help them. chimes in, talking about an irc server exploit is basically killing his computer. asks for an exploit, says he has it, bu…
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#37edit: Indeed, following the thread reveals http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2011/Jun/88 -> http://pastebin.com/mmvBT7n5 The root entry dated May 13.
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#38I'm glad they were doing it for the lulz. Some day someone's going to be doing it, not for the lulz, and the price we'll have to pay for this kind of massive developer/it-sec incompetence will be extremely high. Hopefully this has served as a wake-up call to people who weren't already aware how low the fruit has been hanging.
I think these kids have exposed the true lack of security around the world in general and it has raised some serious attention for other people to take a look at their own defence, which is good in some respects.
What they have also successfully done is lowered peoples trust in massive corporations which in turn is going to hurt the economy globally, which is not good in any respect.
I think they should have hacked it then made the companies aware, not the whole world. It's hard enough getting someone to trust and pay for services from a company when they think they are safe, they really won't when there is no trust there at all.
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#39Btw, what will be the jail-sentence in US for this you think? Let's hope he's a minor - looks like a teenager.
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#40As reported here some logs are old: http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2011/Jun/88
http://pastebin.com/mmvBT7n5 (May 13th, 2011)
boards.808chan.org/fail/res/263.html (2010)