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EVE Online Targeted By LulzSec

lordsilence writes "It seems LulzSec is now targeting CCP Games' Eve Online with a denial of service attack. The extent of this attack is yet not known but the game cluster and EVEOnline.com website are down at the writing of this post.. A possible reason for targeting CCP could be the affiliation with Sony. CCP recently announced during E3 that their upcoming game Dust514 would be Sony Playstation 3 exclusive."

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  1. I call BS by Dyinobal · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I call BS on the Sony affiliate thing. They've also attacked Minecraft, and the Escapist Magazine. These guys have no purpose or cause other than drama, they are just Anonymous rejects (which is kinda sad) looking for attention.

    1. Re:I call BS by Millennium · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The real Anonymous of yore wouldn't point their cannons in such arbitrary manners.

      I thought that arbitrarily pointing the cannon was most of the point of Anonymous, both of yore and today. The whole thing with not being your personal army and all that.

    2. Re:I call BS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      1. Feel cognitive dissonance (b-b-but they're freedom fighters)
      2. Blame conspiracy (the government did to smear them)
      3. Feel better (I can't be wrong, I'm so smart)
      D. Repeat spiral into full retard mode

    3. Re:I call BS by artor3 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Paranoid much? Just accept that your heroes are no such thing. They do what they do, "for the lulz". There is no higher purpose. No false flag. They just enjoy making other people miserable and laughing at their misfortune.

      I saw something online a month ago or so. Apparently Anonymous responded to a bunch of dating site ads by lonely men, pretending to be interested women, and inviting them to a date at a predetermined place and time. They secretly filled the spot, hoping to live-stream the misery of these people as they realized no one was coming. Was that a false flag attack too?

      These people are just bullies, getting off on the suffering of others.

    4. Re:I call BS by 0racle · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Who needs to learn how to use LOIC?

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      "I use a Mac because I'm just better than you are."
    5. Re:I call BS by thePowerOfGrayskull · · Score: 2, Insightful

      My guess is that LulzSec == government entities (joint or not is no matter) looking to discredit Anonymous. The real Anonymous of yore wouldn't point their cannons in such arbitrary manners.

      Eh? They would not? How do you know? Do you claim to speak for anon? Oh right, anybody can speak for anon. Perhaps you can begin to see the problem here...

    6. Re:I call BS by N!k0N · · Score: 3, Insightful

      No, I feel angry because my internet spaceships are gone.

      QFT. Internet Spaceships are serious business.

    7. Re:I call BS by Tolkien · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Paranoid much? Just accept that your heroes are no such thing. They do what they do, "for the lulz".

      Well...

      When everyone is out to get you, paranoia is just good thinking.

      ;) It's true that LulzSec is rather wreckless. But the "original" Anonymous still exists somewhere, how can't it? It seems to me that it only works towards my argument (mind you I don't firmly believe it, it was just a guess as I originally stated, I'm only defending the "original" Anonymous as a devil's advocate if you will).

      There is no higher purpose. No false flag. They just enjoy making other people miserable and laughing at their misfortune.

      I saw something online a month ago or so. Apparently Anonymous responded to a bunch of dating site ads by lonely men, pretending to be interested women, and inviting them to a date at a predetermined place and time. They secretly filled the spot, hoping to live-stream the misery of these people as they realized no one was coming. Was that a false flag attack too?

      These people are just bullies, getting off on the suffering of others.

      Yeah, LulzSec does seem to be rather loose. Their actions in the example you give are rather cruel, too. :|

  2. Or... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Or maybe they don't have a motive and are just being dicks for the sake of being dicks.

  3. Given the EVE attitude... by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm somewhat inclined to wonder if this is just part of some terrifyingly value-rational spreadsheet junkie's byzantine plan to manipulate the market in refined-fictionalonium futures or something of the sort...

  4. I doubt the Sony connection by JorDan+Clock · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It seems like LulzSec just targets anyone that will get them attention, not just those affiliated with Sony. As the members get caught, I'm very interested in seeing how their "we do it for the lulz" defense plays out in court.

  5. Re:Keep going, LulzSec by Millennium · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is important. People poke fun at that one report that referred to lulz as "a corruption of LOL," but it really is, both in the linguistic sense and a wider philosophical one. It's not just about having fun, but specifically having fun at someone else's expense. Or, in a word, bullying.

    Actually, now that I think about it, I'm going to have to stop using the term. A shame, that, because it really is fun to say.

  6. KGB treatment by m0s3m8n · · Score: 1, Insightful

    These guys need a little KGB treatment like the kidnappers of Russians got in Lebanon in the 1980's. Find a few bodies with their genitals in theirs months the things will calm down.

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    Conservative, mod down for violating /. political norms.
  7. Re:What.the.fuck. by smelch · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Perhaps we should show the security flaws in real life system. Guess what? Nothing is secure. If LulzSec were serial killers would it still be the same for you? Proving how insecure our frail human necks are? Has it ever occured to you that the only thing that keeps society running is the threat of retribution and our years of weeding out sociopathic behavior? The reason you aren't murdered for every interaction you've ever had is not because you were secure. This is bullshit, anti-social, watching-the-world-burn asshattery.

    Did you know Goldman Sachs was just demonstrating the insecurity of the American financial system? Get your head out of your ass and look around at the world. You are at the mercy of everybody, and the only way to stop this kind of behavior is through social pressure which will come in the form of being able to identify internet users. Get ready to talk about the good old days when you didn't get raped at an airport and the government didn't ID you before you could log in to the internet. And what were you saying at the time? "Good! I'm glad people are assholes and we can't trust each other. It just shows how much we can't trust each other."

    It was inevitable but don't fool yourself in to thinking it is a good thing.

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    If I can just reach out with my words and touch a butthole, just one, it will all be worth it.
  8. Re:Dangerous by Dutch+Gun · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They are legion. They do not forgive. They do not forget. They do not plan. They do not show restraint. They do not not choose their battles. They do not help.

    They are juveniles. They are irresponsible. They have social issues. They are only brave because they are anonymous. They would sob like a girl if they actually got caught and put in prison.

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    Irony: Agile development has too much intertia to be abandoned now.
  9. Re:Why shouldn't I work for the N.S.A.... by bug1 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It was a good speech from "Good Will Hunting".

    Did you type it out yourself, or just cut and paste ?