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Uncategorized Wednesday, June 15th 2011 at 12:52 pm

LulzSec, Anonymous and The Days Of Internet Rage

Hacking seems to be on the mind of all those who utilize the Internet these days. It’s kind of a foregone conclusion that when you open something up to the vast legions of the web that it’s going to get wrecked by someone at some point. That hasn’t stopped folks from being incredibly lax about security, but this is a problem that stems from people who know little to nothing about the details making decisions in opposition to the advice they’re given from specialists.

So the high-profile hacks of late were really inevitable.

LulzSec, Anonymous and other “hacker collectives” have seen a rise in their public profile after bringing down various networks or managing to get their hands on user databases and the like. Their targets have ranged from Sony to porn sites, Nintendo to Minecraft. Probably the most embarrassing part is that most of these victims were apparently easily cracked or brought down by things that are considered the simplest tools in any fledgling hacker’s kit: DDoS attacks and SQL injection.

The obvious question here is this: why did Microsoft get a free pass? (Note: this is a joke.) But seriously, aside from Sony (due to the GeoHotz drama) the targets seem to have been chosen at random. There’s been a recent theme in terms of being related to video games, but that’s kind of a given when you consider the demographic for potential hackers. Other than that, though, it certainly seems like they’ve spun the cannons and fired. Kind of like spinning the globe and stopping it with your finger, these hacks don’t exactly seem terribly organized or constructive.

But then, assuming that they are doing it “for the lulz,” as their motto suggests, this approach seems perfectly appropriate. Destroying things for the sake of destruction isn’t some kind of new idea. It’s just made easy by the complacency of major corporations. It’s telling that Facebook–built by people who grew up with hackers–has apparently been the most resilient in defense, shutting out Facebook accounts that were associated with leaked email accounts.

Depending on the target, sometimes it’s mentioned that this is a form of civil disobedience. Sure, they’re breaking the law, but their actions are exposing security practices that are archaic at best and downright negligent at worst. In most cases, civil disobedience is the act of nonviolently breaking various laws that are considered unjust. Perhaps that definition should be changed a slight bit to consider the new digital age we live in.

That doesn’t mean we don’t have some parallels with the civil disobedience from 1960’s America. Most hacker collectives–especially those that have recently risen to celebrity-like status–strongly resemble the Weather Underground and its doctrine. Direct action is necessary for change, or so John Jacobs was often paraphrased. LulzSec rampaging through the tubes of the ‘net is sort of the equivalent of the Days of Rage.

Some might take umbrage with comparing a hacker collective to a militant group from the 60’s, but conceptually, there’s not much difference between the two other than method and level of self-importance. It’s hard to say that LulzSec takes themselves too seriously, as they sail their boat on to disturb other seas. When you take a look at what they’ve both actually done, however, there are definite similarities. Both have stretched the boundaries of civil disobedience to the very limit.

One important thing to note is exactly what happened to the Weather Underground. After splintering further and further, they finally blew up. Literally. That was the beginning of the end and they spun more and more out of control afterward. One wonders what will happen when LulzSec reaches the point where they shift from being “disobedient” to outright violent, or if they ever will. The Internet moves pretty fast.

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  • Rax Recompiled

    Crackers. And LS has been childishly sowing destruction. Anonymous’ original attempts to utilize it’s tool for awareness and activism has been completely lost on the LS shard, and their lulz are merely lowbrow power/attention whoring. 

  • Anonymous

    Sad, pathetic, little losers (skiddies)… 

    LulzSec – Losers United Lacking Zyprexa – Sadly Erectile Challenged 

    Get a job, move out of mommy’s basement and contribute something useful to society. If the only way you can feel good about yourself (or have a LULZ) is to tear down something that someone else has built then you have serious issues. The good news is… they make medication for that. Try some!!! 

    :(

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001103195246 Hernan Bonilla

    @ LulzSuks: What Have They Destroyed? Your House? Sony? Ur Front Yard? Ur Car? Ur Music Store? Oh. Of Course. They Shut Down A Network For Gamers. Is Not Funny. Is Actually Pretty Pathetic That A Corporation The Size Of Sony Has Sensitive Information N User Accounts Information Logged N Piled Up In Their Excessively Unsecured Network.

    They Broke Into LOKHEAD MARTIN? A Frigin Defense Facility? If We Were To Translate All This To The Phisical World. Which Security Measures Do They Use? Do They Call Themselves A Defense N Research Facility N They Can’t Even Defend Themselves From A Hacker Movement Which Is Actually Showing Them How Ridiculously Easy Is To Brake In? But No. They Don’t Give A S#it About That. They Will Simply Pay Half A Billion American Tax Payer Dollars To Mr Beens’ Security Firm Which Is Owned By The Cousing From Some Investor. They Will Show Up Playing The Big IT Security Firm N Provably Use A Lot Of BS Language To Impress The Client. But Guess What? Mr Beens Security Firm Is A Scam. They Don’t Know S#it. N LulzSeC Proves Them Right.

    How Can They Get Inside The Darn VISA N MaSter Card Sites That Easily? Even If It Took A Fair Amount Of Work For Them. They Eventually Got It. So Don’t Come With To Complain About Destruction When In Fact U Understand Nothing More Behind The Principles Of Security. N Show Ur Face Next Time U Want To Bitch Like That.

    I Hope They Fuck Up Facebook So U Cant Chat With Your Friend Kitta Wallace N Get Depressed. Instead I Can Live With Out FB. N Since They Have The Extensive Knowledge I Also Hope They Hack N Dig All The US Secrets N Clone Them To Servers Round The World.

    What Makes U Think They R In A Basement? Or That They Don’t Work? Or That They Are Little Kids? R U That Abusively Naive?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001103195246 Hernan Bonilla

    Ignorant Small Minded People Alike U Should Seriously Win The Raffle To Be Trown In A One Way Shuttle To The Infinity Of The Universe As We Know It.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_OURQHUVI6PGPB5F6W7MQPLE64Y Jeje Lin

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  • http://twitter.com/draconiangamer Michael Willman

    Talking Like This Just Makes You Seem Like A Retard. Wait, I did that wrong. Tlking Lik Dis Jus Makes U Lok Retarted.

  • http://twitter.com/draconiangamer Michael Willman

    Talking Like This Just Makes You Seem Like A Retard. Wait, I did that wrong. Tlking Lik Dis Jus Makes U Lok Retarted.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/amedeus8 Nick Gotshall

    Exactly. Anonymous usually has a point to their hackery. LulzSec just kind of does whatever and it’s dragging Anonymous down with them.

  • http://www.facebook.com/amedeus8 Nick Gotshall

    Exactly. Anonymous usually has a point to their hackery. LulzSec just kind of does whatever and it’s dragging Anonymous down with them.

  • lolyou

    Just sayin’, you don’t have to capitalize every word in a sentence. Only the ones at the beginning.

  • Lenoxuss

    Okay, obviously it is hyperbole to compare hacking to blowing up buildings, even by means of a slippery sloped argument. That sId, the usual defense of most of this hacking is circular. “Hey, it’s a good thing we messed uo and stole all uour data, because now you have been alerted to the necessity of security!” Yeah, that’s why I break into my neighbors’ houses every weekend and steal their stuff. (Note the distinction between deliberately damaging things and simply finding vulnerabilities and emailing the admins about them).

  • Lenoxuss

    Okay, obviously it is hyperbole to compare hacking to blowing up buildings, even by means of a slippery sloped argument. That sId, the usual defense of most of this hacking is circular. “Hey, it’s a good thing we messed uo and stole all uour data, because now you have been alerted to the necessity of security!” Yeah, that’s why I break into my neighbors’ houses every weekend and steal their stuff. (Note the distinction between deliberately damaging things and simply finding vulnerabilities and emailing the admins about them).

  • http://twitter.com/jamesbishop James Bishop

    Comparing a militant group who cites civil disobedience to another militant group that cites civil disobedience doesn’t seem so incredibly strange to me.

    As another note, and I’m genuinely curious, but what slippery slope do you mean? If you mean the last few sentences, that’s not much of a slippery slope argument. It’s an extrapolation from their already destructive behavior.

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  • mfwail

    They. Don’t. Care.
    Get over it – their motto is ‘for the lulz’ – that’s all you need to know.
    Everyone just want’s them to have some kind of ideology because that makes is all more exciting somehow, but really they just like to knock over sandcastles and then point and laugh. Sometimes they might align themselves with some kind of ideology, like Wikileaks, but only if it involves breaking things. Groups like ‘anonymous’ are mostly just bored kids who like the idea of being part of some kind of mercenary army to launch DDOS attacks. Hacker groups ask them to assist in their attacks, and they go along with it because they like watching something they’ve been a part of explode onto the news.

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