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Miilla
Minmatar Hulkageddon Orphanage
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:03:00 -
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Originally by: Drahcir Nasom
Originally by: Miilla
Can we get the server hosts to take them down? email their abuse@ emails. Call the phone companies, have them alerted to the phone numbers.
The domains should be siezed, but wonder why they are not siezing them, perhaps we should say they are linking to music and movie torrents *g* Where is the abuse contact for Twitter to report the lulz feed?
I have reported @LulzSec to Twitter and the reply from them said "As a policy, we do not mediate content, including potentially offensive content. Twitter provides a communication service that allows controversial posts even though some may disagree with the content. We understand that everyone has different levels of sensitivity towards content, and that you may feel uncomfortable with the posted content. If there is something that you donÆt agree with, or find insulting, itÆs best to block that user."
Lulzsec also have an IRC channel and a chat area at irc.lulzco.org and chat.lulzco.org which they advertised in a tweet. Both URLs DNS to IP addresses of servers run by a hosting company Gigenet in Illinois. I contacted Gigenet's online support team and reported to them that their servers were being used by LulzSec and they basically said they didn't monitor what their customers did and unless their TOS were broken, they weren't interested. I kept a copy of the text chat I had with Gigenet and forwarded it to the FBI office in Chicago.
Drahcir
Most ToS cover use of their service for CRIMINAL acts.
Im sure you can copy and paste that to them back.
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Hannibal Ord
Minmatar Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:04:00 -
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Edited by: Hannibal Ord on 15/06/2011 22:05:29 [
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Makko Gray
Nexus Aerospace Corporation
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:04:00 -
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Originally by: Jaxom Asgard
Originally by: Comet Catcher
It will be over once they realize they're doing nothing but putting themselves into danger of getting caught. I think this has been going on for so long just because most of them are too young to see that they aren't actually anonymous at all. Imho, they're youngbloods who just discovered all those little programs floating around the net and think they're "1337 h4(kz0rz", kind of like we all were when we were 20-30 years younger.
Sadly no, they will 'disappear' and end up taking 7 figure salary's from the NSA.
Haha, you watch too many movies.
I've seen no evidence that they've done anything other than use tools that are freely available online to download and rent botnets - the moment they pull off something original then maybe but at the moment these are just script kiddies running other peoples scripts at that.
They may have done some research in order to feel ****y enough to think that they can permanently hide under the radar but computing savants they are not.
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Jaxom Asgard
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:05:00 -
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Originally by: Comet Catcher
Won't happen at all. DDoSing and then being proud about it just screams "i'm a freaking newbie and i have no idea of what i'm actually doing". Everyone can DDoS everything with like 5 minutes (max) of preparation, and botnets can be bought for nothing nowadays. Before i see anything worthwhile, i call bull**** on their whole "operation".
You've not bothered to do any research on these ppl, they are not just about DDOS.... If everything is to be believed they have a list of 'real' hacks behind them too, including an estimate of 200,000 Citibank accounts using the online banking system & NHS admin accounts to name but two.
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Tirestun
Intaki Armaments Tactical Narcotics Team
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:05:00 -
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Well, Gentlemen, I think that we're going to bear witness to a sleu of legislation regarding the internet. This looks like it could turn into a major tipping point in net neutrality and censorship online.
Where were you when it happened? The EVE Forums.
Glad to be here with you folk at the End of Days.
Originally by: Abrazzar Are we down yet?
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Swynet
State War Academy
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:06:00 -
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Originally by: Makko Gray
Originally by: Jaxom Asgard
Originally by: Comet Catcher
It will be over once they realize they're doing nothing but putting themselves into danger of getting caught. I think this has been going on for so long just because most of them are too young to see that they aren't actually anonymous at all. Imho, they're youngbloods who just discovered all those little programs floating around the net and think they're "1337 h4(kz0rz", kind of like we all were when we were 20-30 years younger.
Sadly no, they will 'disappear' and end up taking 7 figure salary's from the NSA.
Haha, you watch too many movies.
I've seen no evidence that they've done anything other than use tools that are freely available online to download and rent botnets - the moment they pull off something original then maybe but at the moment these are just script kiddies running other peoples scripts at that.
They may have done some research in order to feel ****y enough to think that they can permanently hide under the radar but computing savants they are not.
Nothing that a good old bullet can't handle 
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5nake pliskan
Caldari
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:06:00 -
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they just took out the CIA website after being goaded into it by a eve player calling them posers
lol, the end is nigh ------------------------------------------------ There is a theory which states that if anyone discovers just exactly what the universe is for and why we are here, that it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. Then there is a theory which states that this has already happened. á á -Douglas Adams
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Miilla
Minmatar Hulkageddon Orphanage
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:07:00 -
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Edited by: Miilla on 15/06/2011 22:11:48 Some sites Lulz can never take down: BBC, Amazon, Steam and WoW.
They are too widely spread and manage huge bandwidths daily. No way can they take them down.
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Traveling Girl
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:08:00 -
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Originally by: Tirestun Well, Gentlemen, I think that we're going to bear witness to a sleu of legislation regarding the internet. This looks like it could turn into a major tipping point in net neutrality and censorship online.
Where were you when it happened? The EVE Forums.
Glad to be here with you folk at the End of Days.
Yep, this @sshats are playing right into the hands of those that want to regulate the net, and the more they do things like this the large number of people will support the rules when they are drawn up.
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Solstice Project
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:08:00 -
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Originally by: Tirestun Well, Gentlemen, I think that we're going to bear witness to a sleu of legislation regarding the internet. This looks like it could turn into a major tipping point in net neutrality and censorship online.
Where were you when it happened? The EVE Forums.
Glad to be here with you folk at the End of Days.
Q. F. T. !
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Cylide Askald
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:09:00 -
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Originally by: Miilla
Some sites Lulz can never take down: BBC, Amazon, Steam.
They are too widely spread and manage huge bandwidths daily. No way can they take them down.
Add Google, Microsoft services (not microsoft.com, more like patch servers and stuff) and possibly battle.net to the list.
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Swynet
State War Academy
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:09:00 -
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Originally by: 5nake pliskan they just took out the CIA website after being goaded into it by a eve player calling them posers
lol, the end is nigh
If they could only make my blaster ships work fine...
let's lulz
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Tejal Charu
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:10:00 -
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I still believe this is a false flag operation orchestrated by exactly those people who want more internet regulation. They are doing a good job. |

Miilla
Minmatar Hulkageddon Orphanage
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:11:00 -
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What did CCP change to make EVe more stable this time?
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James Moroci
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:12:00 -
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there n00bs end of story.. real hackers do it propper not like this.. they fail epicly
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RiskyFrisky
Interrobang Inc.
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:12:00 -
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LulzSec = Script Kiddies.
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LordElfa
Gallente Golden Lyon Warriors
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:12:00 -
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Originally by: Tejal Charu I still believe this is a false flag operation orchestrated by exactly those people who want more internet regulation. They are doing a good job.
More regulation will do nothing to stop these kinds of asshats.
òòòòòòò CSM6-Hated by fools for who they are; Loved by the knowledgeable for what they will do. |

Jaxom Asgard
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:12:00 -
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Originally by: Traveling Girl
Yep, this @sshats are playing right into the hands of those that want to regulate the net, and the more they do things like this the large number of people will support the rules when they are drawn up.
Sadly yes more draconian regulation of the web is the only thing that is going to come out of this :(
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Swynet
State War Academy
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:12:00 -
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Originally by: Tejal Charu I still believe this is a false flag operation orchestrated by exactly those people who want more internet regulation. They are doing a good job.
Scrip kids doing the dirty job for bigger fish? -they got screwed, I lulz to that. 
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JitaBUGz TheGreat
Caldari Science and Trade Institute
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:13:00 -
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Originally by: Tejal Charu I still believe this is a false flag operation orchestrated by exactly those people who want more internet regulation. They are doing a good job.
NONE of this has been touched my any main stream media, seems to only be popular within the small gaming and hacking communities.
When FOX news start complaining about it. Then you will know it is a false flag act
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Miilla
Minmatar Hulkageddon Orphanage
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:13:00 -
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Originally by: Tejal Charu I still believe this is a false flag operation orchestrated by exactly those people who want more internet regulation. They are doing a good job.
and to discredit Anon, in the continuing Political Wikileaks wars. remember Anon hit the payment providers that blocked WIkileaks donations, this is just a continuation of that. Governments against Wikileaks and now targeting (as nato stated publically) Anon.
Lulz is a bunch of ego maniacs that are easily coerced. Anon is not.
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Kewso
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:15:00 -
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that is a perfect idea!!
an eve player called them posers and mentioned cia so they dropped cia site...
lets try that again
lets all post to lulzsec goading them into dropping WoW :P
then we can all partake in the lulz -----------------------
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Traveling Girl
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:15:00 -
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Originally by: Tejal Charu I still believe this is a false flag operation orchestrated by exactly those people who want more internet regulation. They are doing a good job.
you know if you take your medicine the paranoia will eventually fade. |

Kara Kay
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:16:00 -
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Originally by: Traveling Girl
Originally by: Tirestun Well, Gentlemen, I think that we're going to bear witness to a sleu of legislation regarding the internet. This looks like it could turn into a major tipping point in net neutrality and censorship online.
Where were you when it happened? The EVE Forums.
Glad to be here with you folk at the End of Days.
Yep, this @sshats are playing right into the hands of those that want to regulate the net, and the more they do things like this the large number of people will support the rules when they are drawn up.
yup, this is ganna kick off the net getting locked down tight. que conspiracy theories that Lulzsec = goverment
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Miilla
Minmatar Hulkageddon Orphanage
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:16:00 -
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Edited by: Miilla on 15/06/2011 22:16:45
If Lulz ever take down STEAM, Valve would get something done about it. Valve has the money to do it.
But I don't think even LulzCannon can affect Steam, they have servers world wide, and I don't think the lulzcannon can take them all down.
Bunch of script kiddie ego posers.
At least Anon have maturity and go after political targets. Lulz, just are a bunch of wanabies.
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Jormungandr Bastanold
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:17:00 -
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Originally by: Swynet
Originally by: Tejal Charu I still believe this is a false flag operation orchestrated by exactly those people who want more internet regulation. They are doing a good job.
Scrip kids doing the dirty job for bigger fish? -they got screwed, I lulz to that. 
I don't get the whole "call him a kid" thing. Are you trying to make him mad? Do you think he's here reading? Do you think he cares about you?
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okst666
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:17:00 -
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Originally by: Kewso that is a perfect idea!!
an eve player called them posers and mentioned cia so they dropped cia site...
lets try that again
lets all post to lulzsec goading them into dropping WoW :P
then we can all partake in the lulz
I think the cia is the whole wrong adress for this issue. It would be the FBI or homeland security if ccp was an american company. I do not know if Iceland has similar institutes.
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Hannibal Ord
Minmatar Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:17:00 -
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LOL!!!
http://twitter.com/#!/th3j35t3r
https://twitter.com/#!/LulzSec
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Cyrus Doul
E0 Corp
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:18:00 -
[119]
I'll be impressed when they inflict slammer worm levels of ownage. Until then, meh.
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Ada Loveless
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Posted - 2011.06.15 22:18:00 -
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Originally by: TriadSte I play a FPS online game called Deus Ex. Some years ago some noobs were DDoSing my server and others so a coder made a program which lolled at DDoS attacks and it worked 100% and still does.
Can CCP not make one?
I doubt your Deus Ex server experienced a DDOS attack, more likely it was a DOS attack; there's a bit of a difference.
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