• chickentendrils [any, comrade/them]
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    8 months ago

    Caceres and the Pentagon contractor that partnered with him—whose founder agreed to talk to WIRED on the condition we not name him or his company—spent much of the past two years advocating within the US government for that far-more-brazen approach to state-sponsored cyberattacks. They describe it as a special forces model: single hackers or small teams carrying out nimble, targeted digital disruptions, in contrast to the US’s traditionally slower and more bureaucratic approach to cyberwarfare.

    There's no acceptable way to articulate this kind of utter stupidity and dishonesty. The guy did it for free, that's how ingrained the brain worms are dip shit!!! They don't need you, they keep an eye on you. When you do something that gets enough crypto slush money though you'll find out, there won't be a knock.

    Statute of limitations is up well past for this, though I did get picked up at 17 for unrelated stuff, but back during Operation Payback (for WikiLeaks being censored*) I was deeply involved in keeping Australian ISP DNS servers and gov sites down. No idea why I never got in trouble for it, I was pretty young and just using a residential Comcast IP at times to do things that should've definitely been traceable.

    * though I was also simultaneously critical of their program to entrap journalists by having them register as "insiders" for access to leaks around that time