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Junto 11-16-2015 07:47 PM

I was hiding when?

nah just highlighted that since I seen @Chyeahhh!!! say the same & everyone jump him for it

lotta cards on the table from L Presidente though. I'm just an observer, no comment

Objective 11-16-2015 08:08 PM

Whahahah, fucking dead at this shit: http://www.faisalalmutar.com/2015/11...-given-credit/

oats 11-17-2015 02:23 AM

idk, hackers kinda scare the shit out of me tbh, but I feel like it's easy to fuck with individuals but I don't quite understand what they could do other than little pestering things to ISIS. Not that those are meaningless things.

sral 11-17-2015 02:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Junto (Post 551729)
I was hiding when?

nah just highlighted that since I seen @Chyeahhh!!! say the same & everyone jump him for it

lotta cards on the table from L Presidente though. I'm just an observer, no comment

I speak the truth.

I don't tend to share my political views or boring shit around here, there's a time/place/thread for that.

Best believe there's a whole lot more to this than a gay porn subscription mailed to an inbox, though...

Junto 11-17-2015 02:43 AM

yea a different audience for that

I don't disagree wit anything you said... but you said a lot...

oats 11-17-2015 04:25 AM

@Objective thanks for the New Yorker piece, super informative. also makes me appreciate Mr. Robot on a whole different level.

oats 11-17-2015 04:39 AM

thoughts after reading it: there's something democratizing about these hacker groups, to have a free-roaming counterbalance, but it's also unnerving. seems prone to impulse and disorganization, which can lead to errors. I'd love for them to wipe out records of student loans and shit, but that may be a bit more difficult than they're capable of. fascinating though, makes me wish I wasn't such a dumbass with technology.

sral 11-17-2015 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by $chein Dolla $ign (Post 551688)
lol but you have had help from admins

beside the point though I know of it, I don't do it because it's a waste of fucking time but none of it is complicated. He whose name shall not be spoken can do most of it ffs.

yeah all you're saying could happen, but it probably won't

the ddos and shit yeah but actually getting a hold of their bitcoin purse? idk

I feel like if anyone was gonna do that to them they would have by now

I hope they do but I'm just not thinking they will succeed to any significant extent


lmao my admin contact only sent me an email addy when i was at work, away from my home comp with the software and databases

thats not how this is done

do you not remember IAmRhetoric trying me?

http://www.netcees.org/showthread.ph...hetoric&page=2

thread started there

i had no help at all, no admin contact, no pictures, no real name posted here (it was super easy to insult, as it turned out when i found it), no email addy (if you follow the thread from that link to the end, you'll see Rhet say himself his FB accounts etc arent even registered with the same email he used here) @IAmRhetoric for confirmation

Quote:

Originally Posted by IAmRhetoric (Post 506948)
just checked my account to see what email i used

i retract my comments. idk how but well played.

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Originally Posted by sraL (Post 506950)
I told you, I does this.

Surely me getting your full name with zero assist, no pictures, no email etc should at least throw you a warning as to the kind of person I am and what I'm capable of?

It's not like your name is John Smith. I didn't just pull the name Tyler FAGER out of my ass from the other side of the world.

Be careful who you speak to online, kid. It's a dangerous place. Hush vouches for you though so I'll let you live.

Want me to delete your government name from previous posts?

@Hush was even in the thread as this went down, nothing came from him AT ALL thats on my life

i tracked Rhet down from the other side of the world with mere scraps of info and valuble sources

noone is untouchable

eventually they'll make a mistake

this can be done without the need for signup email addresses to be looked at from the admin cp lol

thats just a lazy way of exposing a couple fags here who should know better

sral 11-17-2015 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by $chein Dolla $ign (Post 551688)
lol but you have had help from admins

beside the point though I know of it, I don't do it because it's a waste of fucking time but none of it is complicated. He whose name shall not be spoken can do most of it ffs.

yeah all you're saying could happen, but it probably won't

the ddos and shit yeah but actually getting a hold of their bitcoin purse? idk

I feel like if anyone was gonna do that to them they would have by now

I hope they do but I'm just not thinking they will succeed to any significant extent

It's not even solely about getting hold of the bitcoin purse, even though that IS possible, ANY cryptocurrency can be uncrypted.

That aside, you have to be aware of things like DigitalNote and that its used in regions with social tension/total surveillance.

by extremists like ISIS for funding/recruiting

these wallets are also used for peer-to-peer communication, almost like an encrypted "messenger" would be to exchange private info, to recruit/to plot/to exchange info on bombmaking etc

this is being used RIGHT NOW

infiltrating these or somehow setting up a masked redirect and keylogger to see what is being exchanged could be seriously useful

oats 11-17-2015 06:23 AM

respect, @sraL. do you think Anonymous has the ability to hack into ISIS shit, though? The few articles I read (New Yorker one got me google voyaging) seem to think that very few in Anonymous are skilled hackers.

Chyeahhh!!! 11-17-2015 08:17 AM

Junto....I love u

Chill Phil 11-17-2015 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quaker oats (Post 551575)
I know some of you guys actually know a thing or two about hacking etc, so riddle me this. Hypothetically, what can hackers do to ISIS?

expose them. leading to arrests and ultimately foiling their plans for now.

Witty 11-17-2015 09:49 AM

I dont understand this thread.

oats 11-17-2015 09:52 AM

apparently they just posted the names of 5500 ISIS related twitter accounts, which have now been suspended.

Objective 11-17-2015 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chill Phil (Post 551877)
expose them. leading to arrests and ultimately foiling their plans for now.

Yeah, that might seem awesome at first. I'm just afraid that the most important ones are people the feds or whoever investigating this shit already knows about and they want to continue to follow them without them going too much into hiding. When people expose shit it creates a certain dynamic that might be a bit misfortunate for the people that's already trying to track them that are sitting on information they want to build upon. I don't know if there's any story as to why they exposed them this time but I hope they tried to go through the right channels first before releasing the information to the public.

Ghost1 11-17-2015 05:50 PM

Damn that shit on point as fuck objective. Rep.

~RustyGunZ~ 11-17-2015 06:02 PM

I couldn't read that all Ian sorry got boring but okay

I don't really care just saying I don't think anon is going to stop is is to any significant extent

Objective 11-17-2015 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quaker oats (Post 551832)
The few articles I read (New Yorker one got me google voyaging) seem to think that very few in Anonymous are skilled hackers.

Yeah, the thing many people forget (or don't know) is that ''Anonymous'' can be anyone and isn't exclusively hackers. The anonymous is simply that: anonymous people regardless of background with different skillsets, views and opinions that aren't tied to anything. No name or anything tied to you that you identify with such as a username etc. On 4chan, even though discussions (even intelligent ones at times) occur having a registered username (yes, it's possible to register a username on 4chan) is looked down upon because with it you kind of ruin the essence of raw conversation with nothing to draw the attention away from the subject and exactly what the messages in the replies on the site are for. Nothing to tie earlier arguments with that and that person as each debate/conversation is for the most part completely fresh from start to finish.

The anonymous is more likely to be me, your neighbor or someone else on this site than some coder that wants to fuck shit up for ISIS and cause chaos for the fun of it in a Comedian from The Watchmen's type of way. They exist, but ye it isn't as cyber, deep and secret as they try to make it. It's just an ideology of society and with many interpretations as well, don't take what I've said at face value either btw. But ye, this is mainly the gist of it.

And if you find technology, the internet and secret underground communities really interesting I'd highly advise you to read about this yearly puzzle to weed out the weaker unintelligent people and find certain highly intelligent people for a cause people know very little about as well. You don't have to understand too much technology to get what the article talks/is about, enjoy: http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/...stery-20150115

Ghost1 11-17-2015 08:48 PM

I read that whole article. Dope.

Objective 11-18-2015 11:27 AM

Word @ Bags, dope that you/someone read it. Actually took me a couple mins to find the article but it's quality so I felt like I had to share just in case, hah.

Might be a bit off-topic but could be interesting to some. Anonymous isn't ISIS biggest threat, apparently women is: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...s-fear-6275913
TL;DR: Certain extremists thinks that getting killed by female soldiers robs them for the martyr death and sends them straight to Hell. :)


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