Wednesday, December 28, 2011 5:16:36 AM
The problem with Anonymous is that their thoughts are solely on the target, not on the consequences for everyone involved. Stratfor's email database was stolen as well as the credit card numbers...10 years of emails of both work-related as well as off the clock natures. Now, there will have to be revamps of the securities (which is not a bad thing all together) as well as an in depth audit, as well as fines, audits with every company that had an email in the stack stolen, etc... Being a company that deals a lot with the US government, who did Anon think would end up footing the bill for the clean-up? The government will...the people will...So, Robin Hood? Definitely not.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011 11:20:04 PM
With Nickyjerfferz down there... 'Anonymous` defeats the purpose of anonymous..moral justice at the hands of the general public yes.. Couple of people who claim to represent us as a body = no. Its just a showboat stunt any turd in an office building can pull, doesnt mean its endorsed as popular opinion..especially considering that this is ridiculous..this will affect all concerned parties in a negative way..like something a child would do `just because he can`. I call bullpoo..this quite possibly could be a scandal designed to give anon bad publicity. Do what you feel is right..not what some other turd told you do.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011 9:50:08 PM
Tomorrow, we will be dropping another enormous dump on our next target: the entire customer database from an online military and law enforcement supply store.
great steal my money because I buy gear to keep myself alive in afghanistan awesome