operationsuccess.blogspot.com — Some kid in high school has several armed police officers and the swat team attempt to break down the door to gain access to his house. All this because of a few harmless changes made to the home page of his High School website. Over $20,000 in electronics confiscated!
Dec 22, 2006 View in Crawl 4
pulse_instanceDec 22, 2006
Screw DBaN what you need to do is disassemble your hard drives, insert some magnesium strips and igniters then reassemble your hard drives. Then you rig up some sort of system so that you can either press a switch somewhere and the platters get melted. Takes 3 minutes versus the 76 hours for DBaN. Of course this method is only for the completely paranoid.
mistressroninsDec 22, 2006
Yeah seems like he would have mentioned how he was able to get online.
Closed AccountDec 22, 2006
mabhatter...yeah...and newspapers NEVER publish stories on the abuse of authority. EVER!Seriously...are you that clueless?The story didn't happen. It would be public record if it did. His court files would be public record. He would have been arraigned by now.
rkuykendallDec 23, 2006
Three html tags? I've seen that before, frontpage is afoot >_>
renderDec 23, 2006
So did the SWAT team get any epic gear out of the raid?
a55h4tDec 23, 2006
Yeah...I read the article. How do we know this nutbag isn't lying? Sounds like a crock to me. You change your high school's webpage and a SWAT team is breaking down your door. Whatever...this guy is still a douchbag...
Closed AccountDec 23, 2006
This is fake. Dugg down.
Closed AccountDec 23, 2006
"Turns out that my High School is not going to follow through with any charges now that they know who did it ..."Check FTP access logs, ask the owner of the account if they did it or gave anyone the password.Or call the police to report a "hacker".
superkduperDec 27, 2006
This is a fascinating story. But the actual story has a twist! This story PROVES how stupid and useless DIGG is as a "news source." As an Orange County FL resident, I can assure you this story is fake. I called the county and simply asked them.