Sod your title
So if a bunch of white hacks launched a malicious attack....are they now black hats? Or are they grey? Do they stand between the candle and the star? Do I need to get out more?
Possibly...
A Pakistan-based carder site has dropped off the net, after white hat hackers broke into the forum and posted details of the hack on a full disclosure mailing list. Pakbugs.com provided a forum for ne'er do wells to discuss hacking tactics and trade malware, bank logins details and stolen credit card credentials. However this …
So if a bunch of white hacks launched a malicious attack....are they now black hats? Or are they grey? Do they stand between the candle and the star? Do I need to get out more?
Possibly...
most likely under a different domain name.
John,
Something similar appears to have happened to ne'er do well Republicans exposed here ..... http://cryptome.org/0001/obama-biz.htm.
First guy on the list is called "Mr Lonely". I bet he's a bundle of laughs to hang out with. Somehow I suspect decent_cute_sameer is neither decent, nor cute, either!
They'll both need to find a different means of paying their Halo3 subscriptions, now.
Is it just me, or does the fact that there are two AOL addresses in that list spread doubt about the 1337 h4x 5k1LLs of these guys? Not a single address there is disposable...
Clowns, the lot of them.
The name "War Against Cyber Crime" sounds like something the US government would come up with. We do keep hearing how US gov agencies will be engaging in 'proactive cyber warfare".
Only governments use the word 'cyber' as well.
More like Ass hat.
Just another pitiful set of attention seeking wannabe securetards.
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