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Why would the C.I.A be interested in some guys with a botnet? They have more troubling issues on their hands.
Like world hunger

Why would the C.I.A be interested in some guys with a botnet? They have more troubling issues on their hands.
Like world hunger.
Like world hunger.
They just released 62K worth of usernames and passwords for .... Paypal....
I would demand change if the internets no.1 secure payment site can be hacked.
They don't agree with the fact lulzsec are doing it 'for the lulz', but they aren't currently looking to act on lulzsec idiocy. If Anonymous do decide to act, lulzsec can say bye, bye i reckon.
It hasn't been hacked, neither has Facebook, the passwords were obtained by other methods.
What are you talking about, Anonymous is not an organisation so they won't act on anything, script kiddies from 4chan are probably involved in the lulzsec or the other way around, as that's their productive way of spending time.
Have these guys made mainstream press as of yet?
The IP logged will not be the machine they are sat in front of.All these random tweets to Lulzsec here stating they are logging in and changing details on other peoples account - Can't they be caught through an IP trace?
Anonymous was constructed via 4chan as well, and i didn't say they were going to act, i said they may act due to reading reports about what Anonymous thinks of what lulzsec is doing.
"Anonymous (used as a mass noun) is an Internet meme that originated in 2003 on the imageboard 4chan."
Seriously, research.
LulzSec are not anonymous though are they, they have an identity.LulzSec are anonymous. Anyone can be anonymous, that's why "Anonymous" do good and bad things, because they aren't one giant group, they are individuals or smaller groups that do things anonymously, and use that name.
You're the one who needs to research.