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Jun 16 2011 03:01pm
Quote (Anthraxinsoup @ Jun 16 2011 01:52pm)
Just about the same time? What? Bitcoin has been going for nearly 2 years now, please read before opening your mouth.


I don't think it is a coincidence... I don't think Lulz is behind it. Could be, but probably not.

In favor of Ghot's argument, I guess you could say that the fake "value" of bitcoins recently skyrocketed when Lulzsec came around. But yeh that's about it.
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Jun 16 2011 03:04pm
Quote (Anthraxinsoup @ Jun 16 2011 10:13am)
Lulz guys will be caught soon enough though. Everyone gets caught at some point.


Caught by who? If they are, what can they do?

e. And LulzSec is a joke. They're not doing anything challenging. Just DDoS attacks and SQL Injections. Easy shit.

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Jun 16 2011 03:05pm
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Caught by who? If they are, what can they do?


If it's the government, who can get involved depending on the server location, it'd be jail time. I highly doubt they'll be caught, more likely script kiddies will get caught.
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Jun 16 2011 03:07pm
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If it's the government, who can get involved depending on the server location, it'd be jail time. I highly doubt they'll be caught, more likely script kiddies will get caught.


The government doesn't have legal jurisdiction over bitcoins. That's what decentralized means.
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Jun 16 2011 03:08pm
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The government doesn't have legal jurisdiction over bitcoins. That's what decentralized means.


Umm, I mean the lulzsec guys getting caught for other hacking stuff. They most likely won't be though.
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Jun 16 2011 03:10pm
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Umm, I mean the lulzsec guys getting caught for other hacking stuff. They most likely won't be though.


other "hacking" stuff. SQL Injections are too easy. DDoS attacks are even easier. Oh man, that's some hardcore hacking right there. :rolleyes:

Not to mention you can't really do any SQL Injections that are on sites that are actually coded well. And DDoS attacks are almost the same way.
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Jun 16 2011 03:22pm
Quote (BreakPoint @ 16 Jun 2011 14:10)
other "hacking" stuff. SQL Injections are too easy. DDoS attacks are even easier. Oh man, that's some hardcore hacking right there. :rolleyes:

Not to mention you can't really do any SQL Injections that are on sites that are actually coded well. And DDoS attacks are almost the same way.


They are being tracked by the FBI and CIA already, and are being actively looked for. Gonna be hard though, DDoS they do use everyone on /b/s computer. Glad I stopped going there about 2 years ago.
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Jun 16 2011 03:41pm
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They are being tracked  by the FBI and CIA already, and are being actively looked for. Gonna be hard though, DDoS they do use everyone on /b/s computer. Glad I stopped going there about 2 years ago.


(linux terminal)
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ping -s 65500 213.53.75.145


Am I a hacker yet?

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' or '1'='1


How about now?
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