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- futimazar, on 05/30/2008, -2/+207LMAO
Dugg for comment: "I slept in my clothes, because the last time they came, I was in my underwear with my dong hanging out and *****," says Defiant. - ToothyMcshark, on 05/30/2008, -8/+156If you need me, I'll be in the Dildo Room at 69 Dick Tard Lane.
- gh0st32, on 05/30/2008, -0/+126they're screwed. never take credit, never show your face.
- Hercules, on 05/30/2008, -6/+115And this folks, is the reason that no "corporation" is ever going to 'out-tech' high school dropouts. They have more motivation and in many cases, are much smarter than the folks who build the security.
I don't condone the action, but I applaud their ability to show how 'security' at corporations is laughable. If somebody really wants in -- they'll get in. Period. - 1RandomNickname, on 05/30/2008, -5/+91Enjoy your time in prison fellas. Giving interviews about your federal crimes and slapping your traceable digital signature all over it is beyond stupid and arrogant, just like morons who videotape themselves committing arson and upload the videos to YouTube. Comcast might've very well deserved it, but your attention whoring will come at a high price.
- cjacks9, on 05/30/2008, -0/+83Comcast and Network Solutions. There's a match made in heaven.
- greeniemeani, on 05/30/2008, -18/+88***** THE RIAA.
- moondowner, on 05/30/2008, -15/+85Without hackers.. life would be sooo boring ^^
Defiant keep the spirit alive. - dobry, on 05/30/2008, -7/+72bong=lol
- Matt2k, on 05/30/2008, -1/+65Well. Get ready for the courtroom, boys. You post your name, picture, general location, conduct an interview, post screenshots of your desktop with timezones and frequented webpages. You do this kind of stuff when you're a kid, when you're a minor. Not when you're 19.
But wow, you exploited network solution's login form. ***** geniuses. Hope it was worth it - saleem, on 05/30/2008, -1/+64lol at the end of the wired article:
"I was trying to say we shouldn't do this the whole damn time," says Defiant.
"But once we were in," adds EBK, "it was, like, ***** it [we'll do it live]." - inactive, on 05/30/2008, -1/+55first rule of hacking: dont tell anyone that it was you.
idiots... - andrewsho, on 05/30/2008, -0/+39Maybe someone should tell Network Solutions that this is not the best article on Digg to run a banner ad against
- connieLingus, on 05/30/2008, -1/+37ALL YOUR DNS ARE BELONG TO US!!
- BruiserBob, on 05/30/2008, -1/+30I really don't understand how someone can be so bright(breaking into NS and comcast), and so dumb(breaking into NS and comcast and bragging about it) at the same time.
Also, let us not forget, this very well may be a federal crime(crossing state lines), so it may be the FBI's steel toed boot on their balls.
Welcome to federal pen boys! - inactive, on 05/30/2008, -3/+31I want FiOS.
- whirlingderv, on 05/30/2008, -1/+28Wow. Let's hope Defiant has the good sense to get that bong out of his place before the cops kick in his door. Last thing he needs is a paraphernalia charge on top of the trouble he's already in...
- connieLingus, on 05/30/2008, -9/+35dugg for bong hit myspace pic...best ever.
- PopcornDave, on 05/30/2008, -3/+26I don't condone it either, but Comcast ought to hire these two to fix the holes in their system and their employment should last as long as it takes the next bunch of kids to break in. Then repeat the cycle.
- c89a, on 05/30/2008, -3/+26rofl, comcast deserves that *****.
kudos to hackers :D - pinion417, on 05/30/2008, -3/+25bong hits on myspace are a dime a dozen.... now.. an awesome looking bong like that.. you cant always find.
- SomeImagination, on 05/30/2008, -18/+40"I slept in my clothes, because the last time they came, I was in my underwear with my dong hanging out and *****"
that made me lol - Matt2k, on 05/30/2008, -3/+23You wouldn't want to hire employees like that.
- theguitarman2, on 05/30/2008, -4/+24It's Comcastic!
- mattfata, on 05/30/2008, -6/+26Dugg for dong hanging out and *****
- Vegabondsx, on 05/30/2008, -3/+21I think that line would get positive diggs no matter the story.
- jimmyjohnston, on 05/30/2008, -2/+20The best part of the article is the blog comments. About half way down a bunch of high school kids jump in. Priceless.
- piznut, on 05/30/2008, -0/+15Seems to me that these guys are just defacers, rather than traditional hackers. The difference in my mind being the equivalent of the difference between a wall tagger and a jewel thief.
A hacker would've gained undetected access to internal comcast routing equipment and reconfigured it to give priority to bit torrent traffic. - sublimemm, on 05/30/2008, -0/+15they failed the drug screening :)
- thanakar, on 05/30/2008, -4/+19I have no love for Comcast but it really doesn't matte if they warned them first, it is still illegal to do what they did.
- tiuk, on 05/30/2008, -1/+15More like federal "pound me in the ass prison".
- Nousakan, on 05/30/2008, -0/+14Because two idiots exploiting a login equates to hacking the ***** banking infrastructure, amirite? The last thing we need is something like this being classified as terrorism. That's like saying stealing a candy bar is grand theft snack.
- inactive, on 05/30/2008, -10/+23LOL
- flameboy, on 05/30/2008, -0/+13Seriously...
After reading their article I concluded these guys must either not care about their own lives or are just plain stupid. They WILL be arrested and prosecuted... why didnt even TRY to hide their identities!?
I dont get it! - diggydougie, on 05/30/2008, -1/+13One thing though. Comcast still wins. The attack lasted a day, and then it was over, and Comcast is back to business as usual. It's like a terrorist blowing up a car and claiming victory. They did temporary damage at best.
- Pittance, on 05/30/2008, -0/+12maybe he was saying "teet"?
- Apocrypha, on 05/30/2008, -5/+17Stupid punks.
- kushin, on 05/30/2008, -1/+12good job with comcast, but its childish to reveal themselves. now they are ***** atleast for couple of years
- RockeN5, on 05/30/2008, -0/+11I can't tell if you're being sarcastic. I don't think you are being sarcastic. I think you're that much of an idiot to want hackers to be classified as terrorists.
- robeph, on 05/30/2008, -2/+11I'm sure you would, you could join them in the dildo room.
- ironrex, on 05/30/2008, -0/+8Maybe they're hoping to get job offers from it. Don't some hackers aspire to be picked up to exchange their black hats for white ones?
- Hermmunster, on 05/30/2008, -2/+10They don't throw kids in jail for a lifetime because they redirected a server homepage. That's like saying it is ok to cut someone's arm off because the stole some bread.
I'm not condoning what they did I'm just saying that your overzealous tendencies toward punishment don't fit the crime. - swazo, on 05/30/2008, -4/+11Yeah man, cut off their ***** hands. How else can we mutilate them for this incredibly non-violent crime? Rape and pillage?
- volz0r, on 05/30/2008, -13/+20It's amazing what a script kid with lots of time on their hands can do these days.
- johnn11238, on 05/30/2008, -7/+14The future belongs to brilliant, bong-toking, high-school dropouts like these two.
- rhavenn, on 05/30/2008, -0/+7Well, then Network Solutions should be the ones hiring them as it was their ***** up. This wasn't anything "technical" or "cool". It was a simple social engineering hack via Network Solutions. If the kids were half-way better then script kiddies they would have known exactly what they got themselves into. Idiots.
- Volaitle86, on 05/30/2008, -1/+8***** Comcast
- ubuwalker31, on 05/30/2008, -0/+7Hacking can be terrorism, but not all hacking is terrorism. In this case, its just plain ole criminal activity.
- mrsteveman1, on 05/30/2008, -1/+7Conversely, lol!=bong
go figure -
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