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Why would they do this though? All they are doing is seeming to be worse than SOPA.



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brendude13 said:
NintendoPie said:
Millenium said:
brendude13 said:
Millenium said:
http://www.maurihackers.info/2012/01/anonymous-operation-sony-has-commenced.html

Don't know what to make of this...?

I say bullshit, if they aren't capable of creating a video with decent audio, they aren't capable of hacking PSN.

+1

Doubt it'll be anything significant this time.

I wouldn't doubt them, they have done hackings several times. Plus, they probably did that because they "can't" use their real voices.

Oh, I know they altered the voice because they can't use their own, I just think that the voice processing and video quality was awful, I can barely understand him. He sounds like Microsoft Sam with a speech impediment, in Youtube 240p sound quality.

You would think if they were making a video, threatening about taking down a service which millions of people use every day, then at least it would be a good one.

I think this is just a small handful of kids who think they are badass anonymous members, and believe that they are doing a great thing. "Greetings Earth, anonymous agents are currently on the front line attacking Sony." They sound so pathetic. "front line", REALLY?

EDIT: Playing Call of Duty 4 right now, everything is as smooth as butter.

@bolded Wow! that's really bad XD

They might be annoying or have bad video skills, but near where I live they "attacked" the Airport's website and I think it was down for quite awhile. So we kind of saw first hand what they do, and out airport is one of the busiest. I have to admit though the wording they used for that video was ridiculous!



I thought they were suppose to take down facebook in Nov?



e=mc^2

Gaming on: PS4 Pro, Switch, SNES Mini, Wii U, PC (i5-7400, GTX 1060)

Did it actually happen? I didn't notice XP



NintendoPie said:

@bolded Wow! that's really bad XD

They might be annoying or have bad video skills, but near where I live they "attacked" the Airport's website and I think it was down for quite awhile. So we kind of saw first hand what they do, and out airport is one of the busiest. I have to admit though the wording they used for that video was ridiculous!

I chuckled to myself when I thought up that Microsoft Sam thing.

Anonymous aren't really a group of people, like somebody already said, it's more of an ideal. Anyone can hack under the name of "anonymous", although there are circles of skillful hackers who consider themselves to be real members of anonymous, there are also "wannabes" who just hack under the "anonymous" name. Hence the reason why when something does get hacked, anonymous keep take responsibility one minute and deny any involvement the next. I think that the guys who made that video are just hacking under the anonymous name, and I don't think they will be professional enough to pull it off.

The wording in the video was pathetic. The worst part was when they referred to their agents "on the front line", it's just so sad.



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brendude13 said:
NintendoPie said:

@bolded Wow! that's really bad XD

They might be annoying or have bad video skills, but near where I live they "attacked" the Airport's website and I think it was down for quite awhile. So we kind of saw first hand what they do, and out airport is one of the busiest. I have to admit though the wording they used for that video was ridiculous!

I chuckled to myself when I thought up that Microsoft Sam thing.

Anonymous aren't really a group of people, like somebody already said, it's more of an ideal. Anyone can hack under the name of "anonymous", although there are circles of skillful hackers who consider themselves to be real members of anonymous, there are also "wannabes" who just hack under the "anonymous" name. Hence the reason why when something does get hacked, anonymous keep take responsibility one minute and deny any involvement the next. I think that the guys who made that video are just hacking under the anonymous name, and I don't think they will be professional enough to pull it off.

The wording in the video was pathetic. The worst part was when they referred to their agents "on the front line", it's just so sad.

The wording seriously made me cringe



pezus said:
Updated OP with new info. CBS website was hacked apparently and then UniversalMusic.com

Why in the world UniversalMusic?



NintendoPie said:
pezus said:
Updated OP with new info. CBS website was hacked apparently and then UniversalMusic.com

Why in the world UniversalMusic?

Because they supported SOPA.



yo_john117 said:
NintendoPie said:
pezus said:
Updated OP with new info. CBS website was hacked apparently and then UniversalMusic.com

Why in the world UniversalMusic?

Because they supported SOPA.

So they are attacking averyone and anyone who supports SOPA? -.-



NintendoPie said:
yo_john117 said:
NintendoPie said:
pezus said:
Updated OP with new info. CBS website was hacked apparently and then UniversalMusic.com

Why in the world UniversalMusic?

Because they supported SOPA.

So they are attacking averyone and anyone who supports SOPA? -.-

Yeah they attacked a bunch or sites a couple of days ago (even the FBI)

But hey I don't care if they do it to companies that support SOPA because they deserve it for supporting such a heinous bill.