It'd certainly be more welcome than taking down XBox Live/PS.
Still don't know what sort of a kick they got out of that, one can only guess they're dealing with microscopic penis size.
Yeah, they were a different group jim(Lizard Gang or similar?), I was just tarring all hackers with the same brush, unless of course they're going to do something really worthwhile for once.
This seems like it could be it.
If the hackers could put unbiassed information on the extremist websites, enabling the brainwashed young people to see how they are being manipulated, would this not be a good thing?
Actually, hackers generally try to break into organisations and release information to show how 'clever' they are.
Hackers don't empty bank accounts because what they are after is information, not money.
If anyone is going to be emptying your bank account, it's more likely to be via telephone or email scams where you are tricked into giving away personal details together with your card's PIN.
Google translate doesn't seem too bad on Arabic -- or at least, translating something from English to Arabic and back seems to give you as near as dammit to what you started with.
Although then again I just discovered that this was on not-so-random English after all, and if you feed through something original then you get gibberish back. Never mind.
The hackers are self oppointed, often criminal. They will be artibter of the legitimacy of these websites. They will be judge, jury and executioner. Personally, I would prefer someone with more integrity to police the internet. Someone who are accountable and bear scrutiny.
We should target fanatical websites, but GCHQ or the Security Services should do it, not a bunch of dodgy geeks.
They're going to keep on doing that stuff anyway though gromit. If they've had some kind of revelation that means they'll focus on terrorist organisations in future, that can't be a bad thing.
Radicalisation victims work in a vacuum of Koranic misquotes and propoganda. Are there no Muslims prepared to involve themselves in anti-radicalisation who can translate or provide the other side of the argument?
what Joeshmoe and Gromit said. One week they're attacking Paypal and Sony adn they're our enemies. Next week, hey, they're on our side! They're attacking terrorists! Next week, who knows?
It's like one year we're on the same side as Saddam or Assad, then they're our enemies, then friends again...