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anonymous vs scientology

Silvasurfer 24.01.2008 - 15:41 2804 15
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Krypt3ia accused the groups of not having real goals but of simply wanting “to smash things” and then coming up with a cause for their hacks afterward to defend their actions. He noted that due to the nebulous nature of Anonymous and LulzSec that allows any hacker to claim he’s a member of the groups, corporate spies and nation-state actors can now hide their activities under the umbrella of Anonymous to draw suspicion away from them.

Jericho called on the community to “build a better Anonymous” to create one that wouldn’t cause as much collateral damage from its actions and could have a beneficial effect on the security industry. He suggested that Anonymous and LulzSec might have a role to play in improving computer security by hacking companies that fail to secure their systems despite repeated warnings that they’re vulnerable.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/20...nonymous-panel/
Guter Wired Artikel, imho :)
(Geht um Leute die auf der Defcon Anon kritisiert haben)
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