Trollware hack ?

12/16/2024 09:54 Fighters87#31
if you think the guy did something to PO, you're stupid buddy
12/16/2024 12:29 Dev7#32
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Originally Posted by Fighters87 View Post
if you think the guy did something to PO, you're stupid buddy
If he managed to get the frontman of PO to involve the FBI over something so dumb, I’d say he did do something to PO. Let’s not forget they tryna dox him. It’s really just an ego thing, it makes them look silly. Obviously, no long term damage was done. I’d just say damage to POs ego.

Fyi, I’m not supporting what that dude doing. Just saying it’s a funny situation. Frontman says I’m contacting FBI and alleged hacker says I’m no longer posting because he thinks the FBI will try trace him down.🤷*♀️
12/16/2024 12:45 Fighters87#33
simply, zeb, does not support anyone who spreads rats and malware.
12/16/2024 12:59 Dev7#34
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simply, zeb, does not support anyone who spreads rats and malware.
Oh, well. It’s like DDOS attacks. Everyone gets ddos attacks on their loaders. You gonna email the FBI over it?
12/16/2024 13:03 L1ney#35
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Oh, well. It’s like DDOS attacks. Everyone gets ddos attacks on their loaders. You gonna email the FBI over it?
big difference between ddos and gain access to a person's information without their knowledge, lol
12/16/2024 13:05 Dev7#36
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big difference between ddos and gain access to a person's information without their knowledge, lol
You’re right, bro. I was talking about the legality of it. I was trying to say that the FBI isn’t going to do anything that’s the point I was making. Along with the unprofessionalism of the frontman with doxing and etc.

FYI: I’m not supporting what he did, just saying
12/16/2024 15:49 Fighters87#37
it's a federal crime, I think it's just that. That the guy in question is a clown, was evident from the first video.
12/16/2024 17:43 zebleer#38
EDIT: removing all my posts about TAGE because I came to an agreement with him that if he stops going after PO & giving malware to the cheating community, I will stop on my end too (he agreed)
12/16/2024 17:57 Waal69#39
Lucas deserves what’s coming
12/16/2024 19:36 zebleer#40
EDIT: removing all my posts about TAGE because I came to an agreement with him that if he stops going after PO & giving malware to the cheating community, I will stop on my end too (he agreed)
12/16/2024 22:09 Dev7#41
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Why are you still crying? He gave out remote access Trojans to random cheaters & abused their systems. People have done decades in prison for distributing that type of malware. He absolutely deserved to get unmasked & reported. The FBI may do something, may not, but it's important to try to hold people like this accountable. Also I did not "try" to dox him, I did
Ok? Who cares, bro. Why do you feel the need to dox him. Just talking to you casually I think it’s pretty clear where your maturity level stands. I’m not associated to “Lucas” I just think what you doing is wrong. Take that information to the “FBI” or whatever you think but posting his addresses and whatever else isn’t cool. Especially when you just a frontman with loads of money to pay people off.
Not cool, dude.
12/17/2024 00:39 zebleer#42
EDIT: removing all my posts about TAGE because I came to an agreement with him that if he stops going after PO & giving malware to the cheating community, I will stop on my end too (he agreed)
12/17/2024 01:56 Dev7#43
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He messed with the cheating community, spread malware, & targeted PO. Wtf did any of you expect to happen? IDK how many reminders you people need. Do not come fuck with us like this. I warned Lucas several times to stop what he was doing. I told him what I would do if he did not stop. He made his choice & he is dealing with the consequences of his actions

Go hit a bear in the woods & cry when you get mauled


Yeah, I get where you’re coming from, bro, but two wrongs don’t make a right. That’s the path you’re taking, thinking it’s justified. It’s clear you haven’t had much experience with the law because why would you do something illegal (like doxxing) to someone else who’s also doing something illegal (spreading copy-paste malware)?

Lucas was an internal threat, not an external one. Exposing his information isn’t just highly illegal, it’s unnecessary. If you see someone like him as a serious threat, I honestly don’t know what to say. The guy is posting videos on YouTube and sharing stuff on subforums. He’s clearly seeking attention, and by reacting like this, you’re giving him exactly what he wants.

If he truly had bad intentions, he wouldn’t be so public about it. We all know how the cyber world works. you don’t draw attention to yourself if you’re doing something boggy. This guy is clearly just a kid, and exposing his information isn’t just unprofessional, it’s counterproductive. Thinking you’re untouchable just because you’ve never dealt with an external threat is naïve.

I’m not trying to yap on about it. I’m just hoping to convince you to take down the doxxing information you’ve been sharing as I’m sure this guy is young or has mental issues. In the eyes of the law, anything happens to him you’ll also be extradited & jailed as would he if hypothetically the FBI cares(they won’t). Why risk jail time
over something so dumb.

ChatGPT response as states differ:
Doxxing—the act of publicly sharing someone’s personal information without consent—can lead to serious legal consequences in the United States, varying by jurisdiction and the specifics of the offense.

Federal Law:

While there’s no overarching federal law explicitly prohibiting doxxing, related activities can fall under federal statutes, especially when they involve harassment, stalking, or threats across state lines. For instance, the proposed Interstate Doxxing Prevention Act aimed to criminalize doxxing with penalties of up to five years in prison and fines, but it hasn’t been enacted into law. 

State Laws:

Several states have enacted laws addressing doxxing, often focusing on the intent to harm or harass and the resulting consequences. Here are some examples:
• Alabama: Doxxing is considered a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail and fines. A second or subsequent offense elevates it to a Class C felony, with harsher penalties. 
• Arizona: Using electronic communication to share someone’s personal information with the intent to cause unwanted physical contact, injury, or harassment is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in jail and/or a fine of up to $2,500. 
• California: Publishing someone’s identifying information electronically without consent, intending to place them in fear for their safety, is punishable by up to one year in jail and/or a fine of up to $1,000. 
• Colorado: Knowingly making personal information of certain protected individuals (like law enforcement officers) available online, posing an imminent and serious threat, is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 364 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $1,000. 

Considerations:

The severity of penalties often depends on factors such as the perpetrator’s intent, the harm caused, and whether the victim belongs to a protected group (e.g., law enforcement officers). Additionally, doxxing can lead to civil lawsuits for invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress, or other related claims.

Conclusion:

Engaging in doxxing can result in significant legal repercussions, including jail time and fines, depending on the jurisdiction and circumstances. It’s crucial to be aware of and respect privacy laws to avoid such consequences.
12/17/2024 02:47 zebleer#44
EDIT: removing all my posts about TAGE because I came to an agreement with him that if he stops going after PO & giving malware to the cheating community, I will stop on my end too (he agreed)
12/17/2024 03:09 Dev7#45
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