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Hackers To Attack Bill O'Reilly?

Posted by Stephen Johnson - Friday, September 19, 2008 12:55 PM

We hear on the internet underground that hackers and/or script-kiddies have declared an internet war against Fox News and columnist Bill O'Reilly and plan a cyber-assault for later today. Reportedly, parts of O'Reilly's site have already been compromised.  This is serious business, no doubt.

To get to the bottom of the issue, we spoke to an insider, a frequent poster at Detructoid's forum as well as a certain well known online support group for young-adult agoraphobics where these things are planned and executed. He prefers to remain anonymous.

(We starred-out the names of internet sites because, apparently, they don't like to be noticed.)

G4:  What are the plans for the attack on Bill O’Reilly/ Fox News?

Anonymous Guy: As far as I know, all that was planned was DDoS attacks against Bill's site and/or Fox News's site at around 5 PM today Eastern Standard Time. This information was posted publicly on many threads over the past few days, so it's not like this was a widely kept secret. As of right now it looks like some people may have started doing DDoS attacks already though, so either that time got bumped, or people are just posting others' IPs on 4*** in hopes /*/ will attack other people.

 Other than the fact that O’Reilly is an insufferable blowhard, why is he a target?

Simple. When the email got hacked and then passed along to 4***, it then made its way to Gawker who posted the screenshots passed around on /*/ The secret service and/or FBI then asked Gawker to take down the pics, and they refused. Later on, Bill O Reilly talked about it, and this is what he said:

In this segment he calls a site he won't name "despicable, slimy, scummy" and even though it's obvious he's referring to Gawker, ***s tards assumed he was talking about them. The mods of 4**changing the title of that section of the site to "Despicable, slimy, scummy" didn't help. So they decided to get some laughs by getting some revenge on him. But mainly just because he's annoying. Here's the video they've passed around a lot lately of him:

He's acting like he's the one who is bringing the hacker to justice even though he has nothing to do with it. And this video is just like everyone of his other videos -- he invites a guest or expert on the show, and then talks over them the whole time and disagrees with them until the time is up. Insufferable blowhard indeed.

Anything to do with his politics, do you think? 

People have suggested that this hacking incident was all staged by Republicans, so that they can further portray Palin as a huge victim, and further bash Democrats. That seems like a ridiculous suggestion to me, but when you then consider Palin's public email was already in question by the law, with laws prohibiting her from using it for business or deleting any emails either, then it does hold some merit -- after this incident her entire email was deleted, thus destroying whatever incriminating evidence might have existed in it. I doubt it's true at all, but it's definitely a clever trick I can see crooked politicians using in the future. Say 4*** hacked something of yours, and then destroy all of the evidence.

This, and the Palin hack, are much higher profile than hacking some goth kid’s livejournal. Is there any sense of fear that The Man is going to show up and haul people off to pound-me-in-the-ass jail?

Absolutely -- there was an article the other day on TheRegister where the owner of the proxy site Ctunnel came out publicly saying that he could find the person who hacked the account. Whoever did so forgot to black out their URL in the screenshot (which seems fishy to me...), so the code used in the URL should be easy to pinpoint in his site's archives. Basically, the hacker's screwed if the FBI take the proxy admin up on his offer, which I'm sure they will.

Do these hackers care about the fact that these kind of exploits could eventually destroy their own playground? IE: Once the feds get involved, they’ll pretty much shut things down if they want to.

 Watch the second youtube clip linked above. No -- the law states that 4*** shouldn't be held accountable for this incident at all. But I doubt that's what is stopping /*/. It's common knowledge that you can't fight the Internet. Go ahead and shut down 4***, its users won't care, they'll find another online community to move on to. Go ahead and shut down ThePirateBay, there will be 100s of new torrent sites within a week. I feel bad for moot though, his life has to be hectic.

I know these computer guys don't like people naming the site they came from, but am I going to piss off an internet if I refer to it as an “online support group for young-adult agoraphobics?”

Well I'm hardly an "oldfag", but I think I know enough to know that statement isn't true -- at least it didn't used to be true. 4*** got its fame from not taking shit from anyone, and by being able to talk about anything. The result used to be a lot of images and discussions that most people couldn't stomach. In recent years though, after the rise of the Scientology protests that became linked to 4***, the site saw a lot of newcomers that changed what 4*** was all about. People arrived at 4*** like misinformed immigrants expecting one thing, and got another. Rather than leaving though, they stuck around since /*/ was so loose and carefree, and in the process became what /*/tards like to call "the cancer that is killing /*/" But are most of the "newfags" young-adult agoraphobics? Yup.

How can an average citizen protect him or herself from the internets hackers that want to hack their emailz? Should I buy a dog?

Don't be an idiot like Sarah Palin was. She was a huge political figure, and yet she used a public email account despite being told not to. By not using a government email she allowed herself to be hacked by someone answering three simple questions: What is her birthday? What is her zip code? Where did she meet her husband? That's insanely easy to figure out in an hour online, and I'm surprised it took /b/ so long to hack her. I'm still surprised people haven't hacked into her daughters' Myspace account yet.

As for the normal person, just make sure all of your different accounts on computers and sites have different passwords. Don't let yourself get hacked in one place and watch as you become the Titanic as each one of your account walls crumble.

This is going to end badly, don’t you think?

I don't know, I'm surprised that Palin's email being hacked didn't get more TV time -- aside from Bob O RLY I haven't even seen it in the news yet. And that's crazy. Aside from what side of the political fence you are on, her getting hacked in such a manner shows how immensely unprepared she is to be in the white house. I truly hope it gets more news time.

As for this news about Bob's site being hacked -- it had better get a lot of TV time. It's not fair to his site's users and clients to not know they've been hacked. It's not good enough to simply tell them their account info has been compromised either. Today I saw screenshots of 100s of peoples' personal info in the hands of people who would love to hack into their accounts on other sites using the same login passwords. Shame on Bill O Reilly and Fox News for having such a weak site security system, they are just as much to blame as the hackers on this one. Their customers should be furious.

Source: Friend from the Destructoid Forums




Comment(s)

Posted by jahangir333 - Friday, September 19, 2008 1:24 PM

Seriously, you don't even need to leave the 4 in the site name to be able to guess who they are

Posted by Zumadose - Friday, September 19, 2008 1:26 PM

Really interesting article. Thanks for posting this, SJ. I thought your source made some good points, and I liked the insight they gave about hacking culture. "... her getting hacked in such a manner shows how immensely unprepared she is to be in the white house." Yep. This Palin-hack story should win the interwebz n00b+epic fail=sad panda award of the year.

Posted by SuPaC - Friday, September 19, 2008 1:28 PM

surprise! a dip$#!^ who does something wrong wants to stay an anonymous coward. people dont like to take responsibility for their own actions, and the internet is only growing that. at least protesters have the balls to put their faces out there and be seen and heard, rather than hiding behind some firewall and super cool online identity alias.

Posted by SuPaC - Friday, September 19, 2008 1:31 PM

surprise! a dip$#!^ who does something wrong wants to stay an anonymous coward. people dont like to take responsibility for their own actions, and the internet is only growing that. at least protesters have the balls to put their faces out there and be seen and heard, rather than hiding behind some firewall and super cool online identity alias.

Posted by smith288 - Friday, September 19, 2008 1:44 PM

The punktard from Tennessee who's dad is a democrat representative is the "hacker" (guesser). He himself admitted there wasn't squat in her inbox that would be politically beneficial to Obama so what's with the whole "she is using her yahoo for govt uses" when there isnt one screen shot about policy or govt functions???

Quit spreading the lie.

Posted by DaSaintFan - Friday, September 19, 2008 2:05 PM

MAJOR flaws:
============
"That seems like a ridiculous suggestion",
"Palin's email being hacked didn't get more TV time". Apparently, this person hasn't watched any of the TV/cable news channels? There are some major errors in his response.
========
"the law states that 4--- shouldn't be held accountable for this incident at all."
Actually, if a site owner/oper. is aware of an upcoming attack, which, NOTE that because the announced intentions to happen at a given time/date... failure to report it to the proper authorities means it CAN be held liable for failure to do something to prevent it.
Can the users just move to another site? Absolutely, but they've just wrecked the site in question if the FBI really want to do anything to the site.

(1000 char limit = next post to finish)

Posted by DaSaintFan - Friday, September 19, 2008 2:06 PM

More flaws:
========
Don't be an idiot like Sarah Palin was. She was a huge political figure, and yet she used a public email account despite being told not to.
Again.. apparently, someone's not paying attention to the reports. Which is ironic, because the truth is readily available who knows how to search the internet for those things (and not just hackers).

Posted by djHaQ - Friday, September 19, 2008 2:17 PM

O'Reilly just watches the time left available count down, and as soon as it hits the two-minute warning, it's IGNORANT O'REILLY SPIN ZONE TIME.

Posted by Tufferz - Friday, September 19, 2008 2:21 PM

RULE # 1

you should know it.

Posted by tonedef78 - Friday, September 19, 2008 2:27 PM

Putting that "4" there is the same as posting the site. Come on, we all know what site they are referring to. This isn't very anonymous at all.

Posted by LargeDesuCollider - Friday, September 19, 2008 2:33 PM

Why can't we post 4chan and /b/?

Oops, sorry about that.

Who minds rules 1&2. O'Reilly is the chemo that will cure /b/. Anonymous can go to be Internet Tough Guys elsewhere.

Anonymous does not forgive, does not forget, but sometimes it also needs a lesson on what is a good idea and what is a bad one.

I call an inmense fail on this raid.

Posted by x_nation - Friday, September 19, 2008 2:47 PM

It's nice to see that because of a loop hole in the system people's privacy HAVE BEEN in jeopardy... People like Bill O'Reilly should get screwed no questions, but does it make it right? He's in the public eye showing his face and forcing his views on subject matters. Right or wrong he may be misleading information but he's not hiding... For some hackers that want to bring the truth out, and be The Cyber Knights of a new era bless their spirits, but being anonymous also doesn't help your cause it just becomes a catch 22...

There is a solution don't know what it is, but we got to stop letting ourselves as a society continue to be manipulated...

Posted by dontaco2000 - Friday, September 19, 2008 2:50 PM

Anonymous is attacking my website right now too. 7chan's /b/ is raiding my website because I want to provide an alternative to the chaotic and destructive nature of imageboards.

They are using things like LOIC and BWRaep to assault my site you can learn more about thier site destruction tools at the following links:

http://partyvan.info/index.p hp/Low_Orbit_Ion_Cannon
http://partyvan.info/index.p hp/BWraep
http://partyvan.info/index.p hp/Category:Tools

Posted by LargeDesuCollider - Friday, September 19, 2008 2:52 PM

What's your site dontaco2000? Unless it's a lot of them using LOICs it won't do anything...

Posted by Matt_Anonymous - Friday, September 19, 2008 3:08 PM

I was reading supacs post and it angered me to the point of registering an account. Sad.

Anonymous didn't hack anyone moron. It was a single person who hacked Palin's account, anyone who's not a moron and knows their way around the internet knows what his name was. He merely hacked her e-mail, read everything then handed the information off to Anonymous so that we would download and make a rapidshare file of all of her information. A white knight appeared and killed the operation which after a few more steps led to the locking of her account.

Know what you're talking about before you start raging about the internet. Silly idiot.

Posted by WildfireFox - Friday, September 19, 2008 3:09 PM

This is quite funny. ^_^

Posted by Matt_Anonymous - Friday, September 19, 2008 3:22 PM

I was reading supacs post and it angered me to the point of registering an account. Sad.

Anonymous didn't hack anyone moron. It was a single person who hacked Palin's account, anyone who's not a moron and knows their way around the internet knows what his name was. He merely hacked her e-mail, read everything then handed the information off to Anonymous so that we would download and make a rapidshare file of all of her information. A white knight appeared and killed the operation which after a few more steps led to the locking of her account.

Know what you're talking about before you start raging about the internet. Silly idiot.

Posted by The_site_is_4chan - Friday, September 19, 2008 4:00 PM

Its website is 4chan.

Posted by burntice - Friday, September 19, 2008 4:54 PM

...might as well have gone and said the websites, it's not like anyone who reads the feed DOESN'T know about them already.

Posted by x_nation - Friday, September 19, 2008 5:15 PM

@ burntice

Is that reverse psychology cause you don't know what they are and want to know but you don't want to look like fool for asking and playing it off like you do know what they are but wanting for someone to let you know?... I think that's right, I lost my train of thought somewhere in there... lol

Posted by collinE - Friday, September 19, 2008 5:27 PM

I didn't know it. Never heard of it either and I post on G4 all the time. I just don't care about hacking is all.

Posted by WhiteWolfAssassin - Friday, September 19, 2008 8:27 PM

Im all for making O' Reilly and Fox look like morons. I don't totally agree with hacking, sure it may look cool on TV and movies. But you don't see the cnosequences, hackers could get your personal information and steal your identity and other things. If someone where to hack into a government database and steal valuable information and then sell it to enemy nations, where would that leave America? I don't have a problem with all hackers, just the malicious ones that ruin other peoples lives just because their too lazy to find a job, so they then steal people's credit card numbers by hacking their computer.

Posted by Druidblue - Friday, September 19, 2008 10:01 PM

Isn't the whole Anonymous thing over for the kiddies yet? It's so stupid.

"Rawr! We're revolutionaries!" /eyeroll

I remember when I was young, and we respected differences of opinion and were civil to one another. How the times have changed- everything "sucks", and if YOU don't like it, then make sure everyone else can't have it/participate in it/use it/enjoy it either.

Posted by HunkaBaby - Sunday, September 21, 2008 2:04 AM

Great article. Thanks a lot, TheFeed.

Posted by kratoskiller11 - Sunday, September 21, 2008 10:27 AM

Stop pretending like Anon is so bad, you been using our cancer memes for at least a year. If you're gonna make money off of us, then at least respect us unlike Oprah and Bill O.

Posted by Shadow_of_Zante - Sunday, September 21, 2008 12:01 PM

Wow. Bill has sunk to a new low. talk about how bad of a blowhard he is.
he makes a lot of assumptions about the law and has no clue as to what they really mean.
you know what bill?
don't invite people on your show that know a lot more than you and then try and tell them that they're wrong and imply that they don't know anything. don't be a a**hole all your life.
not cool. and yes i agree it's wrong but if the questions on yahoo! where made much more personal and not something that someone could deduce then it might not have happened. i also do agree that the site has permission to post it because it's under the 1st amendment-freedom of speech.
they didn't obtain it through personal actions. just through someone that did it through an illegal process.
let freedom ring america!
if it was a scandal we'd want to know.

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