pocketdrummer
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Watch in amazement as I predict the future...
Anon, lulzsec, and others like them continue to deface sites and thoroughly annoy law enforcement agencies. No worthwhile changes are made in the world, companies are merely inconvenienced and end users pay the price (both in time and money).
Politicians and law enforcement demand nationwide action to solve the "problem". Countries in alliance convince each other that this is needed on a global scale.
Net neutrality, net freedom, net privacy... everything we've grown to love about the internet is reduced to a highly monitored, highly restricted piece of shit. No global changes have occurred in Anon/Lulsec/ect favor, yet regular citizens have lost more freedoms due to the actions of a few.
That's my prediction. I still haven't seen any real reason for most of these hacks. They say they've started a movement, but it seems more like a collection of adolescents lashing out. If they really wanted to make a difference, they'd attack china's censorship or crash terrorist web rings or something. NOTHING GOOD will come from hacking Sony. They don't control anything worthwhile. Absolutely nothing good will come from posting government passwords on the internet. And even less good will come from releasing SOE account information.
I've lost respect for these groups and I have even less respect for those people on here that keep clicking the "Thumbs Up" button because they think these people are actually sticking it to the man. There are bigger problems in the world and e-vandalism isn't going to fix any of those problems. You can't hack away hunger, and you can't DDOS a corrupt politician.
Anon, lulzsec, and others like them continue to deface sites and thoroughly annoy law enforcement agencies. No worthwhile changes are made in the world, companies are merely inconvenienced and end users pay the price (both in time and money).
Politicians and law enforcement demand nationwide action to solve the "problem". Countries in alliance convince each other that this is needed on a global scale.
Net neutrality, net freedom, net privacy... everything we've grown to love about the internet is reduced to a highly monitored, highly restricted piece of shit. No global changes have occurred in Anon/Lulsec/ect favor, yet regular citizens have lost more freedoms due to the actions of a few.
That's my prediction. I still haven't seen any real reason for most of these hacks. They say they've started a movement, but it seems more like a collection of adolescents lashing out. If they really wanted to make a difference, they'd attack china's censorship or crash terrorist web rings or something. NOTHING GOOD will come from hacking Sony. They don't control anything worthwhile. Absolutely nothing good will come from posting government passwords on the internet. And even less good will come from releasing SOE account information.
I've lost respect for these groups and I have even less respect for those people on here that keep clicking the "Thumbs Up" button because they think these people are actually sticking it to the man. There are bigger problems in the world and e-vandalism isn't going to fix any of those problems. You can't hack away hunger, and you can't DDOS a corrupt politician.