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Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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I think it's funny how someone who's been here for a month is welcoming someone who's been here for 1100+ days to "hacking". I agree though, it does sound quite schoolyard. The spelling and grammar mistakes don't help with the pathos of whoever 'A Team' is. I just posted this since I thought it was interesting how quickly Lulzsec has said bye bye after declaring war and more dumps every week with 'a big one' coming j…

>I think it's funny how someone who's been here for a month is welcoming someone who's been here for 1100+ days to "hacking". Some day you'll discover alt accounts, and on that day you will feel like a god.

Who's to say this is my main account? ;)

My original account on HN is over 1500 days old now. I left that and used another which is about 800 days old for awhile. Now I'm shii and a few other people for a little while longer.

Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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Hmm * mentions HBGary a lot * focuses on people who have been previously associated with the HBGary hack * shows special disdain for kayla and sabu & seems to be personally offended * likes to link people to their social networking profiles * only non-skiddie name mentioned is Barr's * obviously works (worked?) in infosec * previously in the military? (ALPHA MIKE FOXTROT = Adios Mother Fuckers) Gee, I wonder who the…

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Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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They aren't proof, but they might be enough (I am not a lawyer) for a search warrant for email addresses, person's homes, and phone/ISP records of the people named in the "d0x."

Totally agree with you there, it's all going to depend on what's found in the houses. If they find evidence in the houses it's all going down.

A friend of mine a long time ago back in the 90s beat one of these things because they didn't have a warrant. Cops came to his parents place while he was out. Parent's let them in, they found a bunch of telco manuals, seized the computers, everything in the room was inadmissible because he was renting the room from his parents. He was a lucky guy. He also stopped bitching that his parents made him start paying rent.

Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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post #21

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>I think it's funny how someone who's been here for a month is welcoming someone who's been here for 1100+ days to "hacking". Some day you'll discover alt accounts, and on that day you will feel like a god.

Who's to say this is my main account? ;) My original account on HN is over 1500 days old now. I left that and used another which is about 800 days old for awhile. Now I'm shii and a few other people for a little while longer.

Why?

Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

#27
Boring.

The problem with these tards is that they lack the discretion to find interesting problems to tackle. So: they pick on weaklings like Sony.

Real grown-ups find good problems to solve and, well, solve them. A lot of those guys profit from them.

I hope that the lolsec guys eventually realize that there's more to gain from helping the world than from hurting it.

Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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post #11

Hmm * mentions HBGary a lot * focuses on people who have been previously associated with the HBGary hack * shows special disdain for kayla and sabu & seems to be personally offended * likes to link people to their social networking profiles * only non-skiddie name mentioned is Barr's * obviously works (worked?) in infosec * previously in the military? (ALPHA MIKE FOXTROT = Adios Mother Fuckers) Gee, I wonder who the…

Wonder if the spelling mistakes are strategically placed then. Or does Mr. Barr really spell that way. He's like a 40+ year old married guy.

Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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They aren't proof, but they might be enough (I am not a lawyer) for a search warrant for email addresses, person's homes, and phone/ISP records of the people named in the "d0x."

Most importantly, if a random group posting to pastebin can find them, the FBI has got to be able to, too.

That's a question I would really like to know the answer to. I'm not so sure that's the case.
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