We need another brave group like that furry hacker group that pissed them off so much that they flew off the handle. Except I vote the group that does it doesn’t make the same mistake as the last one by contacting them afterwards.
I can’t speak for anyone else, but I wouldn’t have a clue what to do. I’ve never done actual hacking before outside of once in a learning lab on a virtual machine where I sent a social engineered email to a controlled email address. But that’s not really hacking, let alone gonna be any use to a SiegedSec 2.0, now is it?
I only remember it because I saw it plenty of times being posted here when it was first happening, though K don’t know what sources everyone else linked.
We need another brave group like that furry hacker group that pissed them off so much that they flew off the handle. Except I vote the group that does it doesn’t make the same mistake as the last one by contacting them afterwards.
I mean… What’s stopping us, random Lemmy users, from making SiegedSec 2.0? If you want something done right, do it yourself.
I can’t speak for anyone else, but I wouldn’t have a clue what to do. I’ve never done actual hacking before outside of once in a learning lab on a virtual machine where I sent a social engineered email to a controlled email address. But that’s not really hacking, let alone gonna be any use to a SiegedSec 2.0, now is it?
First I’ve heard about that. Do you have a link for more details?
https://cyberscoop.com/hackvists-release-two-gigabytes-of-heritage-foundation-data/
I only remember it because I saw it plenty of times being posted here when it was first happening, though K don’t know what sources everyone else linked.