Someone would have to be there physically to get the infrastructure to crash. DDOS attacks can bring things off line, but actual hacking not so much.
You mustn't have been around when the Iran uranium enrichment infrastructure crashed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet#Step_7_software_infection
Married life seems to agree with Gregg. He's put on a few pounds. Looking like an old married guy. Good on him.
Good evening. Completely random, but I was just thinking that Aaron Paul should play young Han Solo. I think I average 1 post a year at this point? Ruining that average tonight.
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Why 'Mr. Robot' is one of the best shows on TV: http://touchvision.com/video/105423 “When I first saw the pilot coming up on a year ago now, the first thing I thought was I know that guy, I know many people who I would identify as that guy” said Gregg Housh, a hacker consultant and renowned former Anonymous hacktivist. Housh is well known in Anonymous circles for creating the influential first Anonymous protest video, “Message to Scientology,” and for helping create a lot of the Anonymous branding you see today, like the utilization of the Guy Fawkes mask. Housh said he loves all the nods to Anonymous in the show, from the use of a mask in video messages by the hacking group Elliot joins to the style of the videos, and credits some of Mr. Robot’s success to its emphasis on realism. “We’re so used to shows like CSI: Cyber, shows like Scorpion, who get literally everything wrong they can’t even by accident get things right, they’re so bad,” Housh said. [...] The 1995 movie Hackers is a prime example of how show business has sensationalized hacking. Housh once met a producer and hacking consultant for the movie and said the guy could “barely use his phone” -- a guy consulting specifically on scenes about hacking. Now, though, 20 years later, it seems Hollywood is actually making an effort to reach out to the hacking community, because “they’re learning that people really want this level of realism” Housh said, citing House of Cards and Breaking Bad as examples. (Housh worked as a consultant on the House of Cards.) "When you look at what they are doing, sure every now and then there is little fumbles but 99 percent of what he is doing is stuff that people might actually do, it's command lines, it's typing it's -- there's no giant 3D visuals, any Gibsons, it's realistic," Housh said.
Ugh. She knows I did not create it single handedly, and that a team of people actually did. That always annoys me.
I watch it also, it's very entertaining. But I think it distorts the image of Anons to be drug addicts, no-life anarchists. The main character seems to be crazy, he talks to an imaginary friend lol. "F Society" is also a distortion of the Anonymous image, in my opinion. Anonymous is not against the people. This only supports how the media portrays Anonymous, which is intentionally negative and enemies of the common folk. So yea, a love-hate relationship with mr.robot