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Originally posted by aceto
reply to post by TeddiRevolution
If they know what they are doing it will be impossible to find them. regardless of the resources you have at your disposal.
Step One set up a small satellite dish, connect it to your network card.. Now you can see all networks within about 50 miles.. Either you do your attacks from an unsecured one, or you spend a little time and break into one that is secure. You either use a throw away computer or you mask your mac address (several programs do this).
And just to make it harder you funnel yourself through vpn's and proxies, your bottom layer of security being the network you hacked.
The closest they could ever get to you would be about 50 miles..
edit on 15-6-2011 by aceto because: (no reason given)
Lulzsec also tweeted two demands for what Bethesda must do if it does not want the hacking group to release the data it obtained. The group said it would release the user database unless Bethesda released more info on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and would omit admin configurations from the leak if the publisher included "an official LulzSec top hat" in the game.
Originally posted by TeddiRevolution
They are now making demands of game companies. Not long until they move up to corporations.
uk.gamespot.com...
Lulzsec also tweeted two demands for what Bethesda must do if it does not want the hacking group to release the data it obtained. The group said it would release the user database unless Bethesda released more info on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and would omit admin configurations from the leak if the publisher included "an official LulzSec top hat" in the game.