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Re: Lulzsec as irc warrior 2.0?
From: "Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)" <lists () infosecurity ch>
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:12:08 +0200
Nothing personal, that's exactly what i wrote previously:
If they're IRC warriors within some time they will just disappear. Just think, the leaders before or later will start finding the game boring, will get a girlfriend, will start going out with friends rather than being twitter/chat addicted.
I also experienced hacking and internet addiction in past, i mean when you're young, you want to feel adrenaline pumping up and get it by doing 14 hours hacking per day! But before or later that game will became or too dangerous or too boring and you'll probably just park the boat. In the meantime, have fun! But always remember that every game has an end and it's up to you to decide how your game will end! Cheers -naif On 6/19/11 1:40 PM, lulzb0at () hushmail com wrote:
ugay its all for lulz
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