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Does Anonymous really suck?


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Anons started at the advent of internet forums - namely 4Chan and 7Chan and those cryptic places.

Back then TOR tech was rudimentary and that was considered the "darknet" because of all the kiddie porn and bestiality and snuff films.

So some Anons are born from the dudes who helped secure that stuff by VPN tunnels, IP spoofing, DDOS attacks (Ping of Death) and others came from the guys who combat it

Anonymous is a nebulous, mostly mediocre collective of basement dwelling felchers - they all practice cyber anarchy and pretty much think SQL Injection, ARP Cache and DDOS/MITM attacks are a form of boycott.

Most of them are just "script kiddies" mostly Indian and American teens who frequent 7Chan and wear Guy Fawkes masks and use rudimentary programs like LOIC and WiFite to DDOS people and they get smashed by the Feds.

They do have a hate for anyone - its like anarchy-lite; bunch of felchers who are "against the man"

Most of the good groups - and I mean skilled - are the guys who made the POD, Stuxnet, Wormware, took down Dark Net pedo places, took down Ashley Madison...

Its okay to take on someone in the Cyber Domain but ISPs dont kill people - people kill people. They arent SIGINT dudes running around with King Fishers and Sting Rays or doing VOIP taps - they just DDOS people and fap to horse porn and think they did a good job

Losers. If you want to make a difference enlist and pick up a gun

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Anons started at the advent of internet forums - namely 4Chan and 7Chan and those cryptic places.
Back then TOR tech was rudimentary and that was considered the "darknet" because of all the kiddie porn and bestiality and snuff films.
So some Anons are born from the dudes who helped secure that stuff by VPN tunnels, IP spoofing, DDOS attacks (Ping of Death) and others came from the guys who combat it
Anonymous is a nebulous, mostly mediocre collective of basement dwelling felchers - they all practice cyber anarchy and pretty much think SQL Injection, ARP Cache and DDOS/MITM attacks are a form of boycott.
Most of them are just "script kiddies" mostly Indian and American teens who frequent 7Chan and wear Guy Fawkes masks and use rudimentary programs like LOIC and WiFite to DDOS people and they get smashed by the Feds.
They do have a hate for anyone - its like anarchy-lite; bunch of felchers who are "against the man"
Most of the good groups - and I mean skilled - are the guys who made the POD, Stuxnet, Wormware, took down Dark Net pedo places, took down Ashley Madison...
Its okay to take on someone in the Cyber Domain but ISPs dont kill people - people kill people. They arent SIGINT dudes running around with King Fishers and Sting Rays or doing VOIP taps - they just DDOS people and fap to horse porn and think they did a good job
Losers. If you want to make a difference enlist and pick up a gun
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I understood about 20 words from that, and three of them were Ashley Madison and porn. I hate to think what that says about me. Edited by Odessa7979
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Does anonymous suck, yes.

 

They use their skills to serve their own desires and tell the "people" it's for the good of them.  Just like politicians, except on the opposite side of the spectrum..... or wait, maybe they're just like politicians?

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Anonymous is also trying to make themselves a force in the protest scene, as seen with their OpFerguson efforts.  Essentially, they want to stir things up, then watch what burns in some kind of anarchy theory.  While their results are so-so, their ability to help push information or disinformation as you see it is through social media is legit.

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Anons started at the advent of internet forums - namely 4Chan and 7Chan and those cryptic places.

Back then TOR tech was rudimentary and that was considered the "darknet" because of all the kiddie porn and bestiality and snuff films.

So some Anons are born from the dudes who helped secure that stuff by VPN tunnels, IP spoofing, DDOS attacks (Ping of Death) and others came from the guys who combat it

Anonymous is a nebulous, mostly mediocre collective of basement dwelling felchers - they all practice cyber anarchy and pretty much think SQL Injection, ARP Cache and DDOS/MITM attacks are a form of boycott.

Most of them are just "script kiddies" mostly Indian and American teens who frequent 7Chan and wear Guy Fawkes masks and use rudimentary programs like LOIC and WiFite to DDOS people and they get smashed by the Feds.

They do have a hate for anyone - its like anarchy-lite; bunch of felchers who are "against the man"

Most of the good groups - and I mean skilled - are the guys who made the POD, Stuxnet, Wormware, took down Dark Net pedo places, took down Ashley Madison...

Its okay to take on someone in the Cyber Domain but ISPs dont kill people - people kill people. They arent SIGINT dudes running around with King Fishers and Sting Rays or doing VOIP taps - they just DDOS people and fap to horse porn and think they did a good job

Losers. If you want to make a difference enlist and pick up a gun

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I was wondering about this the other day.

 

Some hackers do what they do for nothing more than the pleasure of doing it.  If some super-hacker decides to target terrorist websites, reckon the feds would ever bring charges against him for it?  Imagine someone like that teenager that wrote that worm virus a few years ago getting ahold of a Hezbola account?  Too funny.  The feds should have a list of approved enemy websites and anything goes from there.  You can even keep any money you filter from terrorist accounts.  

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Well as I expected, and many others did as well, #OpParis has spun out into a complete Cluster F--k.

http://www.theverge.com/2015/11/23/9782330/anonymous-war-on-isis-hacktivism-terrorism

The main article on Ars Technica is the one that is being cited: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/11/whos-isis-anonymous-opparis-campaign-against-islamic-state-goes-awry/

It reports many (if not most) of the 20,000 claimed twitter accounts taken out were either just small moral support guys, palestinians, or just anyone tweeting in Arabic.

That is what happens when a ramshackle group of turds tries to orchestrate a multi national agile cyber campaign.

I am sure they will get smashed on by the Feds - cant gather any sigint if the signal sources are being taken out.

Now a lot of people are calling this whole OpParis thing racist and xenophobic.

I like Rubios idea of just recording all of our attacks against them

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