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Anonymous, joining Wikileaks, hacks into the big time

Analysts say that Anonymous’ collaboration with Wikileaks, along with recent hacks against the FBI and its release of a video Monday declaring “war” on the U.S. government, has elevated the hacker group from its previous status as a petty annoyance to a real threat.... Read more»

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Feb 28, 2012, 4:22 pm
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I liked this story, but I do take issue with one part of it…

a popular gaming platform called Steam

Steam is not “popular”, never was. “Popular” means well-liked, not widely used. Steam is used because it was pretty much forced on PC gamers. We who game on our PC have pretty much been given one of two choices at this point…have the Steam crap installed, or game on another platform (or engage in piracy I suppose).

I for one would absolutely LOVE to be able to play Civ V without having the Steam crap taking up resource overhead on my PC while phoning home.

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Feb 28, 2012, 4:33 pm
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OK, I watched the video…

First and foremost, if you want my support in anything, lose the guy fawks mask or whatever the hell that is. That makes you look stupid, somewhat hideous, and makes it difficult for me to take you seriously.

They seem to cite the flea party. The occupy idiocy was unsuccessful because they placed the blame for our problems in the wrong places. It seems as if Anonymous is also doing that.

While I agree with most if not all Anonymous’ analyses of what our country’s problems are, they too seem to be falling into the same trap of blaming the wrong people.

The people who are to blame are the voters. The ones who don’t understand the damage their votes can do, or understand that elections have consequences. The ones who vote for the party or the skin color or the handsome guy or any other meaningless superficial issue.

The solution to our problems is to make the public understand that voting is a right, but it is also a responsibility to be taken seriously and used responsibly. The public needs to understand that if you’re going to vote, you owe it to your country to educated yourselves to the candidates and the issues and make an informed, educated, conscience choice with each and every vote you make. Until a majority of our populace starts doing that, nothing will ever change…no matter how many bums sleep in the park, or no matter how many computers get hacked.

I will close with this thought, though…I am a fan of Wikileaks.

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Feb 29, 2012, 12:12 am
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people can’t make educated decisions when our education system is crap.

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