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Originally posted by Nobama
reply to post by NadaCambia
Just think people like this are going to eventually have to realize that not all hackers are the bad guys, and that their governments are more corrupted
Originally posted by TinfoilTP
reply to post by NadaCambia
You sign up by running their bot nets whether you know it or like it. Then the cops come and take you away. Then they investigate and see that you sign up for sites like ATS and use Anonomous in your online identities, avatars, posts and any other sites you visit tagging yourself with the group. Then you go before the judge and tell him the same mumbo jumbo you just posted here and it holds no water compared to the evidence.
Welcome to the real world.
Originally posted by grey580
reply to post by Mr_skepticc
Wrong. The feds do recruit.
In Miami we had one guy driving up and down biscayne blvd hacking home depot and ross wireless networks. he got in and stole credit card data.
The feds recruited him. But the dumbass couldn't stay out of trouble and committed the same type of crime again so this time he went to jail.
Originally posted by Section31
Up until this article arrived at ATS, I was having a very tiresome and annoying day.
Wow!
Who would have thought Anonlescence (Anonymous) was a group of young adults and teens.
Originally posted by NadaCambia
If William Cooper were alive I'd laugh at him because he was a raging lunatic.
Think what you like, internet hackers are the only reason the internet has freedom right now. But well done, the hackers are the enemy, the government are your friends - I'm sure that's how good ol' Bill would say things too, eh?
Originally posted by TheRealTruth84
Interesting but not surprising, especially in regards to the age of the suspects. This is one of the main reasons I didn't even look at the Anonymous website that was floating around here sometime ago. Why would I ever associate my name or IP address with an organization that was inevitably going to be taken apart by the fed. I'm not saying these 3 individuals are the heart of Anon, most likely they are just pawns in this big game of chess they are attempting to play.
I am for their motives and cause, but there is no such thing as being "anonymous" on the internet. The govt has plenty of technology and plenty of people whom use it effectively. If there is going to be a stand, it can not happen on a computer 20 blocks, or 100 miles away from the next supporter. It has to be done together, with numbers and a mutual cause. The lazy mans protest will only get you singled out and thrown in jail.edit on 7/19/2011 by TheRealTruth84 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Section31
Up until this article arrived at ATS, I was having a very tiresome and annoying day.
Wow!
Who would have thought Anonlescence (Anonymous) was a group of young adults and teens.
Originally posted by Section31
Up until this article arrived at ATS, I was having a very tiresome and annoying day.
Wow!
Who would have thought Anonlescence (Anonymous) was a group of young adults and teens.
Originally posted by Reignite
reply to post by FlySolo
Hacker or not, nobody deserves the wrath of the FBI
Originally posted by Mr_skepticc
In case you guys missed my update, They got'em! All of'em!
More than a dozen suspected members of "Anonymous" were arrested this morning in states including Florida, New Jersey and California, in what appears to be a nationwide takedown of the notorious hacking group,
Read more: www.foxnews.com...