SecurEnvoy Co-Founder Applauds LulzSec Attacks

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LulzSec really should that security in many companies and government is vulnerable.
 
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People have already canceled credit cards under suspicious activity after the Sony attack. The fact is whether it be Anon, LulzSec or the countless other people who now have access to peoples personal info (LulSec published some of this info already to others).

People are still trying to hunt down these criminals. If and when they get caught, they 'could' get plea bargains if they rat out others in the group. Law enforcement won't simply stop looking for these people cause they tweet that their stopping.

You sir need to get your facts straight.
 
Sorry, but analogs of digital events to physical ARE in fact accurate. Both cost money, time, resources to fix. Both have real costs. Stealing movies is EXACTLY THE SAME if you pirate online or shoplift it, hacking into someone's private property and stealing information is REALLY THEFT!
Both "real" and "digital" crimes hurt people - financially, psychologically and physically.. Only sociopaths deliberately hurt people. Therefore - hackers and pirates are in fact sociopaths and belong in the same prison.
 
Sorry, but analogs of digital events to physical ARE in fact accurate. Both cost money, time, resources to fix. Both have real costs. Stealing movies is EXACTLY THE SAME if you pirate online or shoplift it, hacking into someone's private property and stealing information is REALLY THEFT!
Both "real" and "digital" crimes hurt people - financially, psychologically and physically.. Only sociopaths deliberately hurt people. Therefore - hackers and pirates are in fact sociopaths and belong in the same prison.
 
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