Wikileaks Posts Bill O'Reilly Web Site Data
#3
Posted 20 September 2008 - 01:45 AM
In fact, I thought twice about posting a comment here.
Half the country is conservative, at least. And I would guess that of the liberals out there, most of them are casual web users that would rather not expose themselves to hackers. This should make all on-line magazines and news outlets shudder. If these bullies are allowed to control free speech, you are in real danger of losing half or more of your audience.
All news outlets should stand up against these violations of people's rights to privacy, free thought and free expression.
And don't misinterpret what I say as protecting conservatives only. I would call for jail time for these people if they were attacking Obama and MSNBC!
#6
Posted 20 September 2008 - 07:54 AM
#7
Posted 20 September 2008 - 11:03 AM
#8
Posted 20 September 2008 - 02:06 PM
Saying they are "liberal" or "conservative" is nothing more than wild speculation at this point.
The Web sites are responsible for this as well as Bill O'Reilly for being such a pinhead. With his usual penchant for hyperbole and flying spit he was no better than Pres. George Bush daring terrorists with the phrase, "Bring it on."
The hackers need to go to jail.
The Web sites need to implement real security for their users.
Bill O'Reilly needs to shut up (or tone it down a bit) and stop trying to act like he's some kind of "Dirty Harry" as portrayed by Clint Eastwood.
Talk about waving a red flag in front of a bull, sheesh!
#9
Posted 20 September 2008 - 06:00 PM
http://www.pcworld.c...ml?tk=nl_dnxnws
#10
Posted 21 September 2008 - 10:34 AM
#12
Posted 21 September 2008 - 11:18 AM
#13
Posted 21 September 2008 - 01:33 PM
I remember being spanked as a child when I would leave the outside door open (or unlocked overnight). Why? Because if someone would have broken in, it would have been my fault.
If any of you seriously think this will be the end of free speech, you are wrong. This will be the end of people hiring inexperienced or unqualified webmasters, or using crappy password protection. Stop whining about "internet terrorists", or "hackers". Using either term is going to make you look like an uninformed moron to anyone with basic knowledge of the internet.
This story is essentially this: "THIEVES have stolen valuable antique wooden furniture which was placed by the side of the road in front of Bill O'Reilly's house and marked with a sign which said 'free'." Hacking requires breaching security. No security was breached, thus no hack.
/For the record, before someone tries to retort: obscure information does not equal "protected information", which qualifies an event as a "hack".
One instance of profanity edited out coastie65
#14
Posted 21 September 2008 - 03:35 PM
#17
Posted 21 September 2008 - 04:03 PM
#18
Posted 21 September 2008 - 06:11 PM
The murder victim is at fault for not having hired a bodyguard.
Sounds like some defense attorney blaming the victim for being a victim.
The criminal is at fault, and the hacker who stole personal information from a website is a criminal.
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