Is it? The best way to protect ourselves from cyberwarfare is quite simply to understand it and in the modern world the only way to understand it is through the people that brought the threat to the attention of governments world wide simply because they are the ones that ultimately make these attacks capable of bringing entire computer networks to their knees. Hell the technology industry has reached a point where learning computer science at university isn't quite the best way to be hired by technology firms. Instead it's to design your own programs or 'hack' in the case of internet security firms. One such example is Steam who frequently hire their workforce from the modding community. Another example is Apple who are known to hire hackers in order to better prepare their systems for such melware designed to target iOS software packages. Ultimately, hacking is a creative process something that many companies, governments and organisations are looking for. Meaning people who persue this life might go down the wrong route but ultimately their exploits can be seen in a positive light by many technological businesses and especially internet security firms.
red244 That is like saying that criminals, who put sugar into peoples cars' tanks or syphon off petrol with a hose, are a valuable part of our society because they increase business and economy by promoting the tank-lock industry and should be given a well paid government job instead of prison. Your logic is quite insane.
Is the GCHQ Orwellian mass surveillance really proportional to the online activity of the average user? Or must the GCHQ activity be regarded as an act of war, that would justify the use of explosives against its headquarters?
***** Well, I would assume, that it is difficult to engage in Orwellian online surveillance with a network of bombed out datacenters. Moreover it will send a clear message that cannot be ignored.
***** "Don't forget that the leaks are mostly unknown to the average joe (at least in the UK)," I don't understand. It was the BRITISH Guardian who broke all the Snowden leak stories. The fucking Guardian, one of the biggest papers in the country. How on earth are the leaks unknown in the UK?!
+Rudzuh FFA they make there own botnets, they dont use web stressers go to my video for making a irc botnet, then they pull website from cmd. and they use alot of bots
It’s hard not to appreciate the Lulz here, when the Defense Secretary is called Philip Hammond just when the Americans had illegally arrested Jeremy Hammond. I hope they aren’t related.
+urbex2007 Did you even listen to what he said? He thought himself that a nation trying to defend itself is completely fine but mass surveillance is basic fuck you to people's civil liberties. Technically what he was doing was morally right, he was fighting the paranoid government and trying to get into whatever it was they were hiding. How is that in any way wrong?
one wise man says once "theres no secrets under this globe that will not be brought to light" these hackers are just bringing those skeletons from the closet,
I know hackers better than Snowdon ...but can't get a government cyber defence job because we would fail the weed test... Besides why would we want to work with a untrusted government?
I could see how scared he was when he said “I saw your browser history”
"What was the most interesting thing you found on my harddrive?"
Basically means
"Did you find my porn stash?"
I knew right
ikr
Yeep
MidnightJam right
MidnightJam right
Great interview. However the lack of using WDE to allow forensics to be applied is an oversight when involved doing such ops.
What did TFlow hack? It is worrying to see that the MOD has turned into a nest of convicts.
Is it? The best way to protect ourselves from cyberwarfare is quite simply to understand it and in the modern world the only way to understand it is through the people that brought the threat to the attention of governments world wide simply because they are the ones that ultimately make these attacks capable of bringing entire computer networks to their knees.
Hell the technology industry has reached a point where learning computer science at university isn't quite the best way to be hired by technology firms. Instead it's to design your own programs or 'hack' in the case of internet security firms. One such example is Steam who frequently hire their workforce from the modding community. Another example is Apple who are known to hire hackers in order to better prepare their systems for such melware designed to target iOS software packages.
Ultimately, hacking is a creative process something that many companies, governments and organisations are looking for. Meaning people who persue this life might go down the wrong route but ultimately their exploits can be seen in a positive light by many technological businesses and especially internet security firms.
red244 That is like saying that criminals, who put sugar into peoples cars' tanks or syphon off petrol with a hose, are a valuable part of our society because they increase business and economy by promoting the tank-lock industry and should be given a well paid government job instead of prison.
Your logic is quite insane.
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Nah I got a universal translator
Is the GCHQ Orwellian mass surveillance really proportional to the online activity of the average user? Or must the GCHQ activity be regarded as an act of war, that would justify the use of explosives against its headquarters?
***** Well, I would assume, that it is difficult to engage in Orwellian online surveillance with a network of bombed out datacenters. Moreover it will send a clear message that cannot be ignored.
***** You told them Joes what?
***** "Don't forget that the leaks are mostly unknown to the average joe (at least in the UK)," I don't understand. It was the BRITISH Guardian who broke all the Snowden leak stories. The fucking Guardian, one of the biggest papers in the country. How on earth are the leaks unknown in the UK?!
***** Somebody who exposes illegal GOVERNMENT CRIME is hardly a traitor.
***** Can I configure my router and deter hackers by changing my IP every 10 or 30 seconds?
When he hit things offline how many bots and packets did he use and also how did he pull website Ips
Please go away. We don't need wannabe blackhat DDoS kids anymore.
+Rudzuh FFA they make there own botnets, they dont use web stressers go to my video for making a irc botnet, then they pull website from cmd. and they use alot of bots
It’s hard not to appreciate the Lulz here, when the Defense Secretary is called Philip Hammond just when the Americans had illegally arrested Jeremy Hammond. I hope they aren’t related.
Man, this is shit. "Malicious" hacker my ass. Kid's done nothing wrong.
*****
What did he do wrong?
+urbex2007 Did you even listen to what he said? He thought himself that a nation trying to defend itself is completely fine but mass surveillance is basic fuck you to people's civil liberties. Technically what he was doing was morally right, he was fighting the paranoid government and trying to get into whatever it was they were hiding. How is that in any way wrong?
her teeth...
Her hair's on fire (8m25s).
those teeth jeezus
one wise man says once "theres no secrets under this globe that will not be brought to light" these hackers are just bringing those skeletons from the closet,
He did it for teh lulz
He never wanted to say it outright but yeah lmao
I do have sympathy for these young People a little but, when your young you dont think there are Concequences for anything you do..There always are..
great propaganda, quite interesting
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I know hackers better than Snowdon ...but can't get a government cyber defence job because we would fail the weed test... Besides why would we want to work with a untrusted government?
Well then give me a fucking job.
snitches everywhere, haha lets get them
propoganda
These guys are criminals and don't deserve any recognition at all
No, they are hacktivists. They want to know what the Government is doing behind closed doors, what the gov is afraid of.
+_Onixpected Sorry sir but you're wrong
and your a slave.
+_Onixpected Not all cyber criminals are hacktivists, most of them are just plain blackhat.
They're not criminals...They're the one who stopped the corruption by leaking informations