Voight-Kampff: I had a look at lulzexposed and noticed that one of those guys is swedish. For a moment i considered driving over there, throwing him into my (missus') car, driving deep into the woods and beating him to death with my Amiga2000 keyboard (sturdy bastard). I can be there and back in about 8 hours, but I would have to dig the idiot a hole, so a couple of hours extra. Then i started realizing that I couldn't really be sure i had the right guy, and I can't live with having an innocent mans blood on my precious Amiga2000 keyboard.
These morons really get my blood pumping. I GET hacking into government facilities, unlocking hidden secrets and spying on FBI, CIA, KGB etc. but messing with the average citizen just for the sheer fun of making someones life a little more troublesome is so fucking aggravating i can't fully express it.
I announce jihad on these assholes. Thats the kind where i beat the shit out of them, NOT the kind where i hide away in my mothers basement and hack into and mess up their lives.
Cockcheese-eating, Dipshit motherfuckers
(Sorry about the language)
On the balance I agree, but unfortunately, in the US at least, the only way that people are going to care enough to insist that the government start regulating companies that handle PII in general is if they get hit.
Not that it makes the lulz seeking anything else, but unfortunately due to the completely inept nature of most Americans, it's the only way we're going to change.
Personally, I'm more pissed at the companies for being to cheap to properly secure their data. I can't personally comment on the quality of the incursions, but some of them have been pretty damned pathetic. Tantamount to entering an open door and grabbing the first stuff you see. Not that it reflects one way or another on the skills the the crew, but it shouldn't ever be as easy as an SQL injection.