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Originally posted by Conciliatore
ATS could change its motto
Deny Ignorance, by "We love gullibles ignorants"
Seriously, there is so many experts on ATS.
Because of this, i love ATS, you're gullible to the point we can make you believe anythings.edit on 26-6-2011 by Conciliatore because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by mb2591
reply to post by Nite_wing
Believe what you like but you weren't talking to these people when this was going on so... Your belief is going to be flawed.
Originally posted by mb2591
reply to post by Nite_wing
Oh and I'm all for transparent world governments and Internet freedom so whatever side that is.. That's where I sitedit on 26-6-2011 by mb2591 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by realitycheckmate
Another group, the Jester, posted a blog page linking and exposing the cloud server lulzsec was on and revealing it's original IP address. It was immediately after this, lulzsec made their announcement, and on the Jester post he claimed "I imagine lulzsec will be down wile they try to scramble to change their hosts before someone get's them".
The logs reveal that the members are obsessed with their coverage in the media, especially in physical newspapers, sharing pictures of coverage they have received in the Wall Street Journal and other papers. They also engineered a misinformation campaign to make people think they were a US-government-sponsored team.
Members express their enmity towards a rival called the Jester - an ex-US military hacker who usually attacks jihadist sites, but has become embroiled in a dispute with WikiLeaks, LulzSec and the notorious hacker group Anonymous over the leaked diplomatic cables and, more recently, LulzSec's attacks on US government websites, including those of the CIA and Senate.
A lone-wolf hacker, originally thought to be the Jester, temporarily crippled LulzSec's website on Friday morning. Another activist known as Oneiroi later claimed responsibility for the attack but did not give an explanation.
m2m.tmcnet.com...
We're not quitting because we're afraid of the FBI, we're just bored, claim LulzSec hackers as they abruptly disband