Is "Ryan Cleary" a member of this forum?

He hosted an IRC channel, he didn't even have to know about it really...

That's nit what lulzsec said, they said he ran it and was in the group but not one of the 6 head guys.
He was knowingly a part of organised crime and sooner people realise, it isn't just a lol the better. I fully expect lots of arrests and heft jail sentences over the next few years to hammer home the fact that these are high level organised crimes.
 
That's nit what lulzsec said, they said he ran it and was in the group but not one of the 6 head guys.
He was knowingly a part of organised crime and sooner people realise, it isn't just a lol the better. I fully expect lots of arrests and heft jail sentences over the next few years to hammer home the fact that these are high level organised crimes.

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Organized crime? Really? Does that mean we're all going to be suspects re. The Godfather avatars?

It's the Internet, it's not supposed to be governed. I've yet to see any reason to believe that Ryan put anyone in danger.
 
The best bit is that apparently the poor bugger was only a guy that owned an IRC server that Lulzsec happened to have a channel on.

yea he was only a member of anon that wanted to form a splinter group... then lulzsec pops yup google his name FFS he was talking about lulzsec before it even existed their are newpaper reports from months ago about it:rolleyes:


seems like everyone jumps in here about how he is innocent without bothering to research who he is.......
 
So if terrorists contacted each other through a mobile network the CEO of O2 would be arrested?

It's more like he knew what was going on and participated in being the "host."

In other terms, a group meets at the pub regularly, and the pub landlord knows what they're doing is wrong but participates anyway.
 
It's more like he knew what was going on and participated in being the "host."

In other terms, a group meets at the pub regularly, and the pub landlord knows what they're doing is wrong but participates anyway.

I don't think there's a law against not kicking somebody out of a pub because somebody thinks what they do is wrong...
 
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