J. Oquendo wrote:
To offer single sided right winged Hitlerish views of his personal Nirvana
of what security should be knowing little about it.
Hahahaha... too true.
Yep... and there have been scandals, as I recall, in the past where the news either angled for a position in a major disaster or actually orchestrated an attack in process... (anyone remember the issue with the L.A. riots and that person in the truck who got attacked?)I recall when Attrition was in their "Heyday" and some issues they ran into archiving defaced sites. I also take note of the dual edged sword regarding displaying defacements. Take into account the actions (or alleged actions) of John Vranesevich former kiddiot at AntiOnline now on the UnEmploymentLine or wherever he is. It was alleged he ended up paying his kiddiotic friends to deface sites so he could whore a story. This can be corroborated by others who've been around for some time.
Agencies in the US only take note when its to their benefit. I could trackYep... well, virtually everything is a cost-benefit ratio in this world. Aside from that, though, people would still deface sites regardless of whether there was an archive site up. The primary motive for the defacement is often the initially hit of defacement itself.
down some of these idiots within minutes. Agencies only do so when it
suits their agendas. "Gee we need more money in our budget. I know, let's
go arrest little hax0r_X_f00_f00_f00 and implement a cybersecurity
department in our town!"
Hahaha... I haven't seen the word "krad" used in a long time... it's funny, these kiddies try to act all |<-rad |<001 31334 but they lose the lingo in their focus on the idiotic lettering... it's like wannabes failing at being wannabes.
Likely because his profile indicates he is trying to speak outside of his
experience range. He seems to be trying to fish for an angle... "If I say
this people with think I'm jolly krad!".
Of all the posts I've read concerning this matter he seems to be stuck on clueless trying to get a
shoe on which won't fit. Instead of waisting his time rambling on about
the political aspects of "security" he should be perhaps getting a clue on
it before sticking his foot down his throat.
Agreed.
-bkfsec
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