they stopped tweeting in july
im guessing they all got caught?
they stopped tweeting in july
im guessing they all got caught?
They kids got bored.
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They broke up and some of them joined Anonymous or something. There is an entire page on wikipedia about them.
Apparently running scripts you can find off Google gets boring after the initial "shock".
People here are talking about Anonymous like it's an organization or club or something like that. It really isn't. Anyone that wants to be part of Anonymous is part of Anonymous. It's a collective, and the actions of some members do not always reflect the ideas of the rest.
Current status of Lulzsec
Topiary: arrested
Ffow: arested
Recursion: arrested
Recursion: arrested
Kayla: arrested
Palladium: arrested
Pwnsauce: arrested
Not yet arrested: Sabu, Avunit
removed...
Last edited by Legit101; 2012-04-28 at 12:29 PM.
LOL, wiki pages...written and confirmed by?
Some of them arrested I guess and it was enough to scare the hell out rest...This is what happens when some "hacker" wannabes met with real world.
There is no confirmation/verification on wikipedia informations that is why it's not considered as a achedemical source. People who think wikipedia is a legit source, make me laugh...
Last edited by Kuntantee; 2011-10-13 at 08:14 AM.
Stulti se laudant.
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Yes there is, and information is either taken down or marked as "no source" if it doesn't have a credible source such as a news article, book or otherwise. There are also numerous academic folk far more qualified than myself or anybody else on this forum who completely endorse Wikipedia, such as the head of Princeton's Library.
I think people still believe people purposefully spread misinformation there. That's been over for years and years now.
So true, yet you must see how many teachers use this as a true source to educate, unfortunately. :\
Anyways :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LulzSec
Last edited by mmoc128e560295; 2011-10-13 at 01:54 PM.
http://www.dailytech.com/More+Anonym...ticle22823.htm
There's probably an Arstechnica article or six on arrested members, too.