Originally posted by jaden101
Touche.Why the 1st remark about having your faith in people shattered though?....genuinely interested.
Someone close to me promised she had stopped taking drugs some time ago... she had not. I spent the better part of a year watching her destroy herself. The crazy thing is, she is educated, beautiful and not a kid.
Originally posted by King KandyYouTube video
Just read up about this. Hey, the world is starting to get exciting! This wikileaks stuff... finally an issue that really can be rallied around.
Originally posted by Badabing
YouTube video
so, where's Anonymous now?
Originally posted by inimalist
so, where's Anonymous now?
Al Jazeera is not even close in popularity as this Wikileaks stuff.
I do, however, find the "messy" message about the DDoS attacks on Mastercard's otherwise minimalist welcome page, slightly humorous.
Originally posted by King Kandy
Um, what's your problem?
Ditto.
That guys usually....really damn cool. Maybe that's an inside joke of sort?
Originally posted by dadudemon
Al Jazeera is not even close in popularity as this Wikileaks stuff.I do, however, find the "messy" message about the DDoS attacks on Mastercard's otherwise minimalist welcome page, slightly humorous
so, freedom of speech isn't about popularity, and as we saw in estonia, small groups of hackers can have major impact on the function of small naitons.
they should attack the government censorship office or something
Originally posted by inimalist
so, freedom of speech isn't about popularity, and as we saw in estonia, small groups of hackers can have major impact on the function of small naitons.they should attack the government censorship office or something
Unfortunately, freedom of speech is about popularity when it comes to hacker groups. What ever is most popular with a certain hacker group, gets their attention.
Anon just happens to have latched onto the Wikileaks payer boycott.
Unless everyone (news stations) starts raging about the exclusion of Al Jazeera in Kuwait, we will not see much in the form of retaliation.)
Originally posted by inimalist
so, freedom of speech isn't about popularity, and as we saw in estonia, small groups of hackers can have major impact on the function of small naitons.they should attack the government censorship office or something
DDoS isn't really freedom of speech. I'd argue it's the exact opposite.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Unfortunately, freedom of speech is about popularity when it comes to hacker groups. What ever is most popular with a certain hacker group, gets their attention.Anon just happens to have latched onto the Wikileaks payer boycott.
Unless everyone (news stations) starts raging about the exclusion of Al Jazeera in Kuwait, we will not see much in the form of retaliation.)
I know, its how the world works, but still, for a group that wants to stand behind freedom of information, this is a perfect cause
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
DDoS isn't really freedom of speech. I'd argue it's the exact opposite.
no, its a tactic though.