>The Shadow Brokers—a hacker or group of hackers thatstole computer exploitsfrom the National Security Agency—has been quiet for some time. After their auction and crowd-funded approach for selling the exploits met a lukewarm reception, the group seeminglystopped posting new messagesin October.
>But a newly uncovered website, which includes a file apparently signed with The Shadow Brokers’ cryptographic key, suggests the group is trying to sell hacking tools directly to buyers one by one, and a cache of files appears to include more information on specific exploits.
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/newly-uncovered-site-suggests-nsa-exploits-for-direct-sale?asd?utm_source=mbtwitter
Sometimes I wonder what Anonymous is up too during times like these
>>58006090
We are watching, we are waiting.
>>58006311
We are dijon
>>58005953
>The Shadow Brokers
Fact or fiction, why is it always edgelord names?
Why not "The Public Education Foundation" or "Rainbowsprinkle's Best Friend Super Happy Funtime Club!"
>>58006771
You gotta strike edge into the enemy.
>>58006771
When did the information of the NSA stop any crimes?
>>58007229
It really makes you think why we even have them in the first place.
>>58006771
generally the people writing high level code are maladjusted nerds who unironically call themselves that kind of stuff. Who the fuck calls them self grok, phantomd or any of that bullshit.