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As an IT person, I have certain thoughts about hacking... But, these evil bastards are disrespecting the act of burying children massacred at school....
Hack on Anonymous. Hack on.
WBC really should be labeled as a hate group and treated as such. They have gone well beyond the lines of free speech.
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Originally posted by HumanWiki View PostAs an IT person, I have certain thoughts about hacking... But, these evil bastards are disrespecting the act of burying children massacred at school....
Hack on Anonymous. Hack on.
WBC really should be labeled as a hate group and treated as such. They have gone well beyond the lines of free speech.
My only reservation about Anonymous doing this is their attacks on WBC could be a diversion to keep people from stopping other mischief. Looking the other way on hackers bothers me and I'd rather see a more personal touch given to that Church and all its people.
Some old school methodology seems appropriate for such despicable and ugly organizations who do nothing but hurt innocent people who are already grieving.
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Originally posted by Mutant Racer View PostMy only reservation about Anonymous doing this is their attacks on WBC could be a diversion to keep people from stopping other mischief. Looking the other way on hackers bothers me and I'd rather see a more personal touch given to that Church and all its people.
Some old school methodology seems appropriate for such despicable and ugly organizations who do nothing but hurt innocent people who are already grieving.
This is where Anon comes in.. There isn't a legal target to sue. No SSN, no ID, to person, no company account, nothing... Digital footprints are erased, tracks misdirected and hidden, other networks used as a zombie attack net.
Personally, I'd rather see the USG rescind their citizenship, label them as terrorists and have them shipped off to one of the "non existent" prisons we have. The, as a nonUS citizen and then not really a citizen of any country, there's no one to call foul on their treatment.
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Originally posted by HumanWiki View PostIf everything I've read about WBC is correct, then physical retaliation is exactly what they're expecting and want. We get so offended by their actions that we snap and beat the snot out of them. They drop some numbers, recover and then sue the city, county, state and every possible person/company they can think of. If their legal staff is any good (and I think they are), then they'll make themselves a small fortune off our tax dollars.
This is where Anon comes in.. There isn't a legal target to sue. No SSN, no ID, to person, no company account, nothing... Digital footprints are erased, tracks misdirected and hidden, other networks used as a zombie attack net.
Personally, I'd rather see the USG rescind their citizenship, label them as terrorists and have them shipped off to one of the "non existent" prisons we have. The, as a nonUS citizen and then not really a citizen of any country, there's no one to call foul on their treatment.
I was tempted at one point to sign up for the Patriot Guard Riders after joining the American Legion, those Veteran Bikers that attend funerals at the request of the family to oppose the WBC, but I didn't think I could maintain my composure so I just have to sit back and be glad other Veterans have the fortitude to handle stuff like that.
Do you guys know if there is a similar group like the PGR helping out the families in Conn.?
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