here is a youtube video i was linked to 30 mins ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...v=FlAPJNlYtkA#!
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here is a youtube video i was linked to 30 mins ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...v=FlAPJNlYtkA#!
Plus it was "Published on Feb 12, 2013". So they weren't behind anything XBL related recently...
Sorry to disappoint anyone but... it's fake.
Source: http://forums.xbox.com/xbox_forums/x...8/2523606.aspxQuote:
Originally Posted by Xbox official support
it looked like it was fake usually someone is in front of the camera
its not that disappointing
Honestly, I can't see a reason Anon would want to band together to do anything to Xbox. Microsoft hasn't done anything "wrong" at all. Anon wouldn't come together for petty nonsense ("Anonymous is not your private army"). Credit card scams have been around for as long as there have been credit cards, and they certainly aren't unique to Xbox Live. Anon's message is that powerful corporations and governments cannot be allowed to walk all over the little man; they don't care if people are getting scammed by other regular people. Hell, they'd probably condone it. The rule of the internet (according to Anon) is that everything is free and the stupid will die off; scams are fair game, and if you're stupid/inexperienced enough to fall for them, then you deserve it (their views not mine).
There's a difference between being powerless under the boot of a corporation or government and being stupid enough to fall for a scam. Anonymous stands for the powerless, not the stupid; if you do have the power to avoid a situation yet don't exercise that power, then you rightfully bear that situation, and Anonymous has no pity for you.
Harsh? Yeah, definitely. Do I agree with it? Not really, no. Does that make it any less true? Unfortunately, no.