unless si LulzSec or Anonymous ang mo.DDOS sa Facebook....
unless si LulzSec or Anonymous ang mo.DDOS sa Facebook....
THEY WILL AND THEY MUST.....
i believe that FB is a best tool to monitor us (the users)...and that includes your location, things in your mind, what you do and blah blah blah....have you heard about RFID guys?...it's a small chip that sends signal about your location....kadtong sa LTO was one of it...luckily, napalpak...but surely, if you're carrying an e-passport, then you're having it now...so means they know where you are right now...
too sad...many people are hallucinated with all the good things today...most people are using FB and they are enjoying it...but they dont really know exactly what's behind on it...and they dont care cause they are having fun...just like YOU...
one day, we will realized that something is not right....but it wasn't right ever since...you just didn't give any care about it cause they provided everything so you won't notice it...FB is one of them and yes your enjoying it...
.these hackers may not succeed but at least they are doing there part to stop it...absolutely you have no idea about what i am trying to imply here...hmmmmmm want a clue?...something scary will happen ahead...they call it "the taking of souls"....im already scared....and frustrated...because people are still laughing and enjoying....you can't blame a blind man if he makes mistake...but you guys are not blind, aren't you?...
^^ seriously?
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im not a hacker...this is the only help i could do to spread the words...this link is good start...if you are scared, then seek the truth...
WAKE UP GUYS!!!...di pa ulahi ang tanan...
not so true....totally opposite of what they're doing..
piti ning Facebook if tinud-on sa LulzSec Team ug Anonymous pag hack. . .
na breach gani nila ang security sa CIA.gov, Sony PSN (playstation network), senate.gov (US)..
On 8 June 2011, LulzSec hacked into the website of Black & Berg Cybersecurity Consulting, a small network security company, and changed the image displayed on their front page to one containing the LulzSec logo. They did so after the company had issued a "Cybersecurity For The 21st Century, Hacking Challenge", in which they challenged hackers to hack the site and alter the homepage graphic. The intrusion came after Joe Black, an owner of the company posted the message "Black & Berg Cybersecurity Consulting appreciate all the hard work that you're putting in. Your Hacking = Clients for us. Thx" to the LulzSec Twitter account. Though Black & Berg offered a prize of $10,000 and a position with the company for the successful hack, members of LulzSec declined the offer. Instead, the website contained the reply "DONE, THAT WAS EASY. KEEP THE MONEY, WE DO IT FOR THE LULZ".
On 11 June, reports emerged that LulzSec reportedly hacked into and stole user information from the pornography website Free Porn Tube Videos at Pron. They obtained and published around 26,000 e-mail addresses and passwords. Among the information stolen are records of two users who subscribed using email addresses associated with the Malaysian government, three users who subscribed using United States military email addresses and 55 users who LulzSec claimed were administrators of other adult-oriented websites. Following the breach, Facebook locked the accounts of all users who had used the published e-mail addresses, and also blocked new Facebook accounts opened using the leaked e-mail addresses. They feared that users of the site would get hacked after LulzSec encouraged people to try and see if these people used identical user name and password combinations on Facebook as well.
LulzSec hacked into the Bethesda Game Studios network and posted information taken from the network onto the Internet, though they refrained from publishing 200,000 compromised accounts. LulzSec posted the following message to Twitter regarding the attack, "Bethesda, we broke into your site over two months ago. We've had all of your Brink users for weeks, Please fix your junk, thanks!"
On 14 June, LulzSec took down four websites by request of fans as part of their "Titanic Take-down Tuesday". These websites were Minecraft, League of Legends, The Escapist, and IT security company FinFisher. They also attacked the login servers of the massively multiplayer online game EVE Online, which also disabled the game's front-facing website, and the League of Legends login servers. Most of the takedowns were performed with distributed denial-of-service attacks. On 15 June, LulzSec took down the main server of S2 Games' Heroes of Newerth as another phone request. They claimed, "Heroes of Newerth master login server is down. They need some treatment. Also, DotA is better."
On 16 June, LulzSec posted a random assortment of 62,000 emails and passwords to MediaFire. LulzSec states they released this in return for supporters flooding the 4chan /b/ board. The group did not say what websites the combinations were for and encouraged followers to plug them into various sites until they gained access to an account. Some have reported gaining access to Facebook accounts and changing images to sexual content and others to using the Amazon.com accounts of others to purchase several books. Writerspace.com, a literary website, later admitted that the addresses and passwords came from users of their site.
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'If you are a willing hacktivist or a guy who just wants to protect the freedom of information then join the cause and kill Facebook for the sake of your own privacy.
'Facebook has been selling information to government agencies and giving clandestine access to information security firms so that they can spy on people from all around the world.'
The message continues: 'Everything you do on Facebook stays on Facebook regardless of your "privacy" settings, and deleting your account is impossible.
'Even if you "delete" your account, all your personal info stays on Facebook and can be recovered at any time.
'Facebook knows more about you than your family. You cannot hide from the reality in which you, the people of the internet, live in.
'People are being raped, tickled, molested, and confused into doing things where they don't understand the consequences. -Anonymous
as they say - bring them on!
all I can say is hack my face and i'll delete my facebook!
why facebook?
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