granville said:
The issue i have with this logic is that without groups like LulzSec, who is to say such breaches would have happened at all? Not saying they wouldn't have, but i don't see this breach as any different than any other breach- it's still your information being stolen and spread out over the internet for anyone to have their way with it. I would never consider theft a necessary evil when it shouldn't happen at all. What LulzSec did may more inspire other hackers to commit malicious acts than propel companies into improving security. That would be a major backfiring of that logic if you ask me.
I'm afraid that my messages are a bit unclear on something- i am NOT in support of companies who have lax security by any means. So let that statement be clear. But i do however put more blame on the perpetrator for being the source of needing good security in the first place.
I also don't think them giving away the data to other thieves makes it any less heinous of a crime. If i break into someone's house, steal their stuff, and give it away for free, i'm still going to be tried under the same crimes had i kept the stuff for myself or sold it. That doesn't make me innocent.
Posting house addresses online and telling people to go steal from them is not funny and is definitely evil and wrong.
You're right, it is a breach like any other, what is different however is that LulzSec has done it continously, over and over.
They were all over the media etc etc they were able to make it so that many people get to know about it.
They announced the hacks and they hacked their announced targets, they shouted their accomplishments out to the public.
Other hackers don't do that, thats the difference in my opinion.
Other hackers just hack and sell your information without you knowing about it.
LulzSec on the other side released them for free, anyone was able to check if one is affected or not.
Again, yes it SHOULD not happen, but it does, many things happen although they
should not thats the world we live in.
LulzSec did not break into the house, took the stuff and sold it, they "just" opened the door and left.
I think people who take advantage of an opened door are even worse than those who opened it.
I'm open to any opinion, I like discussions like these, they provide you with another point of view, so if what I say might have logical flaws I'm always open for corrections.