These guys are just weird. At first it was fucking with corporations, okay, whatever. Then it was fucking with their customers, dick move guys. Now it's fucking with the government? At this rate they'll get patriot actted into a cell for the rest of their lives.
Is using "Julian Assange is a Hillary butt plug" an acceptable signature quote?I'm more concerned with American xenophobia than I am with hackers, so I shall sit on the sidelines and root for Lulzsec as the lesser of two evulz.
Of course some hackers will get caught. But there's always more hackers. That's the point of groups like Lulzsec and Anonymous - you can't shut them down by stomping on individuals.
edited 23rd Jun '11 11:32:50 PM by Karkadinn
Furthermore, I think Guantanamo must be destroyed.I am also against the xenophobia, which is why they should be going after the politicians who voted in the act they're protesting rather than the police who do more than just enact the law. By going after the police, it is similar to releasing the personal information of the corporate customers. This stuff includes information about classified operations with officers working under an assumed identity. If that identity is revealed, they or their families are exposed to risk of death.
Go after the politicians and show them for the sociopaths they tend to be.
Very big Daydream Believer. "That's not knowledge, that's a crapshoot!" -Al Murray "Welcome to QI" -Stephen FryI would have approved of releasing policy information, but personal information is a big no-no.
On the other hand, since it's a protest against what the border patrol does with immigrant's personal information, a "taste of their own medicine" might not be that bad an idea...
"And as long as a sack of shit is not a good thing to be, chivalry will never die."But it seems, they found no such things and simply release personal data for, well, the lulz now. So screw them.
Unbent, Unbowed, Unbroken. Unrelated ME1 FanficAre these guys really anarchists? Of what stripe?
Share it so that people can get into this conversation, 'cause we're not the only ones who think like this.

There are more problems with the "war on drugs" than people not being able to smoke. Don't trivialize these people so much. They obviously have a lot more in mind.
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