Saturday, August 30, 2014

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Hacker group Lizard Squad conducted an AMA (ask me anything) on Reddit late Thursday night, inviting Reddit users to ask them about their latest, attention-grabbing activities. The group is claiming responsibility for taking down PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and multiplayer online battle game “League of Legends” earlier this week.
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During the AMA, the group joked about taking down Facebook and responded to a number of questions regarding their next target. "It would be nice to do, but Facebook have a large infrastructure that can sustain the largest cyber attacks," Lizard Squad answered.
When asked if it would attack Comcast, Lizard Squad replied with “a bunch of Jews already did and stole the fun.”
The thread currently consists of more than 800 comments from users with a variety of viewpoints, some praising the hackers for their recent activities. Though the gaming community does seem somewhat annoyed with the hacktivists, it also seems fascinated with the individual or group that seemed to easily infiltrate Sony and Microsoft’s online gaming networks.
“I am curious if you guys see the long-term repercussions of what you are doing. I'm not talking about the SWAT coming and pounding down your door. I'm talking about giving the government reasons to enforce stricter internet regulations,” user cuz_im_nice asked the group. “The things you guys are doing just adds on to the pile of evidence they are collecting to justify laws that take away our internet freedom.”







Which made the page-file really inefficient and caused major cpu temp problems and app hangs...
Which started so many destructive problems like app hangs and other things...








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