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No reason to be peeved

Law enforcement is doing their job. Hacking is a crime and now Anonymous members will be held accountable for their crimes like any other criminal. We have police to arrest and courts to convict those who feel they are above the law. We'll see how these criminals like prison life.

posted by : Jason, 29 January 2012 Complain about this comment
peeved

Seems quite a waste of resources to spend 3 months trying to arrest people who take down an unimportant website. so this is clearly just a rich guy getting the politicians to do his personal bidding over pet peeves. The warrenbuffet experience if you will.
And that kind of thing creates another few dozen anti big business misbehavior activist, so they lose.

posted by : W.-, 29 January 2012 Complain about this comment
Two wrongs don't make a right

Hacking is a crime. Hack and go to prison. Trying to rationalize hacking because it might expose some CEO crimes is ignorant and foolish. Hackers are no better than any other criminal. Prosecute them all. Maybe the hackers and CEOs can share the same cell?

posted by : LJ, 28 January 2012 Complain about this comment
Shame and sham

It's a shame and sham that Law enforcement goes after those exposing corporate and government corruption and never the ones being exposed.
Groups like Anonymous would vanish (or have never existed) if the law did their job in the first place.

posted by : Mahhn, 27 January 2012 Complain about this comment
What morons

Like moths to a flame.

posted by : Kent, 27 January 2012 Complain about this comment
FBI GOES DOWN TOMORROW

YOU IDIOTS NEVER LEARN. ALL DOZENS OF YOU WHO WANTS TO SURF TO FBI WEBSITE TOMORROW, GET READY FOR THE BLACK SCREEN OF DEATH!

posted by : SHOUTER, 27 January 2012 Complain about this comment
You knew this was going to happen

Antisec makes it easier everyday for authorities to arrest them.

posted by : Lewis, 27 January 2012 Complain about this comment

Alleged Anonymous members are arrested over EDF hacking

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