On June 19 2011 04:16 vnlegend wrote:
Hmm. Surely it's not wise to attack the CIA's website?
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Summary:
Character A: TheJester
Character B: lulzsec, aka fakeJester.
Lulzsec member, aka FakeJester, has an account on twitter I guess, where he's trying to pass himself off as the real Jester (but he's not).
The real TheJester, annoyed at this, messages fakejester and pretends to be a reporter asking for interviews/details. FakeJester believes it and starts invoicing (demand payment) via paypal with his own paypal account.
TheJester uses these paypal invoices to figure out who FakeJester is and allegedly connects FakeJester to lulzsec by hacking fakejester.
Hmm. Surely it's not wise to attack the CIA's website?
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Summary:
Character A: TheJester
Character B: lulzsec, aka fakeJester.
Lulzsec member, aka FakeJester, has an account on twitter I guess, where he's trying to pass himself off as the real Jester (but he's not).
The real TheJester, annoyed at this, messages fakejester and pretends to be a reporter asking for interviews/details. FakeJester believes it and starts invoicing (demand payment) via paypal with his own paypal account.
TheJester uses these paypal invoices to figure out who FakeJester is and allegedly connects FakeJester to lulzsec by hacking fakejester.
THANK YOU. Haha so easy to figure it out now :o