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MH1

(19,149 posts)
6. I think so.
Tue Dec 27, 2011, 01:27 PM
Dec 2011

Sharing 'secret' info is one ethical discussion. Monetary theft is a different one.

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This is dumb. randome Dec 2011 #1
They may have crossed the line with stealing credit card info and making fraudulent transactions HipChick Dec 2011 #2
I think so. MH1 Dec 2011 #6
I think that's definitely crossing the line. MineralMan Dec 2011 #13
Anonymous performed the initial hack, stole the records, and made the client list public. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #15
Nah, they are just imitating the ruling class! truedelphi Dec 2011 #45
Maybe...or maybe duhneece Dec 2011 #3
Embarrassed that they were hacked? Doubtful. Brickbat Dec 2011 #4
Why would they be 'creeps'? randome Dec 2011 #5
Ten four on the dumb donco Dec 2011 #24
I like the idea of hacking "security" firms mmonk Dec 2011 #7
There is no foolproof security on the Internet. randome Dec 2011 #10
Stealing credit card numbers and making fake donations. HappyMe Dec 2011 #8
All they did was break the law WolverineDG Dec 2011 #9
Horse puckey. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #11
And we know that every client of Stratfor can be accused of...what? randome Dec 2011 #12
Being a client of Stratfor. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #17
Especially ones that say they are security experts and then who don't encrypt of other wise protect MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #18
So their clients deserve to have their money stolen? randome Dec 2011 #19
I never said that. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #21
It is still theft WolverineDG Dec 2011 #22
Actually, the notion that 'two wrongs make a right' is embedded soundly in our society. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #26
Rationalize it anyway you want WolverineDG Dec 2011 #27
And beef is beef... Modern_Matthew Dec 2011 #31
There is no 'moral high ground'. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #33
+1. backscatter712 Dec 2011 #38
Theft is theft. And it is wrong, no matter who does it nt WolverineDG Dec 2011 #39
Then it's time to stop putting people in jail. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #42
Yes. That is true. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #47
"Worry not, fellow pirates and robin hoods... Zorra Dec 2011 #14
"...the Spanish Inquisition?" randome Dec 2011 #16
No, that's not it, but don't lose any sleep over it. You never seemed to really get Occupy either. Zorra Dec 2011 #34
I think Anonymous crossed a line ohheckyeah Dec 2011 #20
Then it wouldn't be Anonymous. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #23
Why would Stratfor be the 'devil'? randome Dec 2011 #25
Stratfor does business with the Devil. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #32
Still no evidence they have anything to do with the Wikileaks discreditation. randome Dec 2011 #35
The media is doing their best The Doctor. Dec 2011 #44
I believe perception is important ohheckyeah Dec 2011 #36
True. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #40
You got that right. n/t ohheckyeah Dec 2011 #46
I don't think they went far enough. nt Modern_Matthew Dec 2011 #30
You're entitled to feel that way. ohheckyeah Dec 2011 #37
I can: The Doctor. Dec 2011 #41
Excuse me for having precious little security for Stratfor... backscatter712 Dec 2011 #28
I have been applauding Anonymous all year... Modern_Matthew Dec 2011 #29
Well given STRATFOR is just above Blackwater in the slime department nadinbrzezinski Dec 2011 #43
Ha, I love this Robin Hood stuff. valerief Dec 2011 #48
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