Lizard Squad Hits Malaysia Airlines Website
An anonymous reader writes: Lizard Squad, the hacking collaborative that went after the PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, and the North Korean internet last year, has now targeted Malaysia Airlines with an attack. Bloomberg links to images of the hacks (including the rather heartless 404 jab on its home page) and columnist Adam Minter wonders why Malaysia Airlines, which has had so much bad press in the past 12 months, was worthy of Lizard Squad's ire. In apparent answer, @LizardMafia (the org's reputed Twitter handle) messaged Mr. Minter this morning: "More to come soon. Side Note: We're still organizing the @MAS email dump, stay tuned for that."
But after seeing Beta, they thought someone else hit first.
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You got it backward. Their service is, apparently, to "rent out" botnets. These attacks are their idea of "advertising"
Didn't these guys all just get arrested or something?
They are the epitome of the keyboard warrior bully spewing venom at people because they feel safe and anonymous behind their keyboards.
You are the epitome of the keyboard warrior bully spewing venom at people because your feel safe and pseudonymous behind your keyboard.
Or did the admin mess up the config files, and he's more than happy to let Lizard-Squad-we-claim-responsibility-more-often-than-North-Korea take the credit.
NO, nothing validates what they do. They belong in a jail, you get to validate criminal behaviour by saying "look what we found while being total pricks".
just want to watch the world burn.
I'm not familiar with this group. The Australian Murdoch press reported a few days ago that they're the official ISIS hacker group. Propaganda and/or fabrication to sell news?
If it acquires resources on instantiation like a duck, then its a shared_ptr<Duck>
Murdoch press means Rupert, I assumed
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Same fuckin thing cops do.
you can't have a distinction here. That is like saying a bank robber can be excused if he happened to find criminal activity the bank manager was engaged in while he was robbing the bank. They are criminals.
In some countries like the US maybe, but that doesn't make it anymore valid, rather irrelevant, you don't justify one set of criminal activity by pointing out that other criminals are doing something similar.
Some "hackers" are black-hat, some are white-hat and some are just ass-hat.
And behold, a command prompt and he who sat upon it, his name was shutdown and -h 3:11 followed with him
Why was Malaysia Airlines "worthy" of the attack? At a guess, I'd say because they were an easy target. It's unlikely that MAS was specifically targeted. They probably poked at every company big enough to have a recognizable name, and MAS was just the first to be vulnerable.
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I give up on debugging. From now on, SIGSEGV is a feature.
Says the moron skiddie extortionist.
I'm sure they will be lucky enough that the people who did it, will be in the US or UK