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>>83494072
Davis is right. 4chan died. Theres no soul here anymore, as sad as that is.
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>>83494072
4chan died in 2008
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Hackers are gay pussies
I would fuck a hacker in the ass with my 4chan skills
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>>83494119
this chanology killed it and then the election cremated its corpse
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>>83494072
4chans "Anonymous" was 90% smoke and mirrors back in th daay. it's not hard to overrun a server when you have 1000s of people constantly reloading, it's not hard to hack a website with zero actual cyber security. It's not willing to keylog someone who trusts you enough to click your link....
None of this shit is actually impressive, it's just autistic psychos bullying people they dislike. It's the same shit now, but just more expressly autistic and embarrassing.
4chan lost its charm when the more problematic of our ranks stopped acknowledging they were just retarded kids playing in the sand and instead started taking themselves incredibly seriously and thinking that they're so col and le epic....
like that one Lionfaggot who is always wrapped up in 4chan drama is a prime example of why 4channers should never be given anything but the utmost contempt as people
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>>83494662
Basically this, it's Chanology 2.0 squared and cubed.
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>>83494662
Anonymous worked on a power law basis. The swarm tactics we used involved mobilizing large numbers of people who were largely technologically unsophisticated, but were enabled by a small number of people actually capable of hacking. Take the Operation Myspays raid that got onto that Fox 11 segment; how it worked at the time was people from the partyvan network having setup a web ui where every time you clicked a button it generated one set of Myspace log-on credentials that those in the swarm could use to go deface Myspace profiles with. But the actual log-in details themselves were also phished by a small number of hackers previously also.

Or DDOS attacks. There was software called the Low Orbit Ion Cannon that allowed anons to join in on attacking an IP address just by punching the number into an empty field and clicking "imma firin mah lazer!!!1!" Later on IRC servers even had a "hive mode" that allowed people to join a certain IRC channel which would turn their box into a voluntary botnet of sorts (there's also the involuntary botnets people built from anons downloading sketchy things from the partyvan wiki and such)



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