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Thun always starts off sounding smart, then someone contests his theories so he resorts to your mum cusses and sounded like an idiot so his intial good points are forgotten about because he lowers himself to playground cussing like using the word ''joo'' and ''fagg''

And don't act like you hate venom, he is the only guy who replies to your annoying cusses and sends essays and fires evidences back

Without him you'd just be getting tumbleweed

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Thun always starts off sounding smart, then someone contests his theories so he resorts to your mum cusses and sounded like an idiot so his intial good points are forgotten about because he lowers himself to playground cussing like using the word ''joo'' and ''fagg''

And don't act like you hate venom, he is the only guy who replies to your annoying cusses and sends essays and fires evidences back

Without him you'd just be getting tumbleweed

Why you acting all righteous when you dish more dirt then anyone on here

You sound hurt, try not take this place too seriously yeah

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  • 2 years later...

Hacker 'Sabu' gets lenient sentence after helping US

 

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The hacktivist community reacted angrily to the sentencing

 

A convicted hacker-turned-informant, who was facing in excess of 20 years in prison, has been handed a sentence of a year's supervision.

 

Hector Xavier Monsegur - known as "Sabu" - was arrested in 2011 on hacking charges.

He had faced a lengthy term, but instead agreed to work with US authorities to identify other hacking suspects.

The FBI said Monsegur had stopped more than 300 hacking attacks.

In a New York court, a judge sentenced him to seven months - which he has already served - and a year's supervision.

 

'Cybercriminal target'

Monsegur was said to be the "leader" of LulzSec, a group, formed in 2011, known for several high-profile hack attacks.

LulzSec was an offshoot of the Anonymous hacktivist movement, and took credit for hitting the websites of Sony Pictures Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), among others.

When Monsegur was arrested later in the same year, he agreed to carry on operating in the hacking community, under FBI supervision.

Authorities said they were able to use his connections to prosecute and convict a number of hackers, including the "number one cybercriminal target in the world" at the time - Jeremy Hammond.

The FBI said that thanks to Monsegur, future high-profile attacks had been prevented.

 

Victims of the attacks were to include the US Armed Forces, the US Congress and Nasa as well as a "television network, a video game manufacturer and an electronics conglomerate".

The hacktivist community has reacted angrily to the sentencing.

 

Court documents made public this week described how Monsegur had been "approached on the street and threatened or menaced" once details of his cooperation had become known.

Reacting to the news today, Monsegur was described by some as a "traitor" and a "super snitch".

 

Facing 20 years and got away with 7 months, mad.

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Can see some of these guys trying to make his life hell now...

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Can see some of these guys trying to make his life hell now...

jus needs to stay offline and hes kl

 

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TBH all theses internet gangsters/hackers talk a good game but how many of them facing 20 in real jail not cyber jail wouldnt do what he did

 

 

 

 

 

exactly 

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Basically impossible to stay offline in 2014, even if you avoid it personally there will be elements of your life online that you have no control over.

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  • 5 months later...

https://www.youtube.com/embed/Eib32B_KH6M

Live stream from the Million Mask March

Some hilarious people protesting, 

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that's because the firm that run that website are based in the US (you'll see St Louis at the main target, which is one of their HQs)

its not attacks on real companies, its traps set up by the company to attract automated hack/attack attempts

 

http://www.quora.com/Network-Security/How-does-the-Norse-IPViking-Live-product-work

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that's because the firm that run that website are based in the US (you'll see St Louis at the main target, which is one of their HQs)

its not attacks on real companies, its traps set up by the company to attract automated hack/attack attempts

 

http://www.quora.com/Network-Security/How-does-the-Norse-IPViking-Live-product-work

Yet again, a little further reading reveals the semblance of truth.

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Hackers shut down power grid in Ukraine

It's thought to be the first cyber attack to cause a blackout.

 

http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/06/hackers-shut-down-power-grid-in-ukraine/

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We living in the future

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“This leak is likely a warning that someone can prove US responsibility for any attacks that originated from this malware server. That could have significant foreign policy consequences. Particularly if any of those operations targeted US allies.

mad

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9 hours ago, Meticulous said:

mad

 

21st Century Cold War

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Major DDoS attack on Dyn DNS knocks Spotify, Twitter, Github, Etsy, and more offline

 
netflix is down too I think I've read
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