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Inactivity and Nicholas Webber #1
Hello everyone, firstl of all I would like to apologize for being so inactive lately... School has begun, and you know how frustrating that can be, and sorry to say this, but problems Irl come first.

But now to the serious discussion.


I was reading about a hacker which was arrested, his name is Nicholas Webber, and he founded a carding website. I know that this isn't a forum for carding, and such activities are unacceptable here, but I would like to hear people's opinions about hosting carding forum on the clearnet. IMO not only is it dumb for its waaaay to public and exposed to the authorities, but all methods become saturated quickly. I'm not saying that Nicholas Webber is dumb, or else he wouldn't have managed to do what he did, but I think that he would have been a lot more anonymous. I agree that staying anonymous wasn't his main goal, but it's a smart goal to have when you are stealing millions.
So, what's ur opinion on Nicholas Webber?

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RE: Inactivity and Nicholas Webber #2
To be honest, I've never heard of him before this.

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RE: Inactivity and Nicholas Webber #3
(03-06-2013, 03:35 AM)Timmy Wrote: To be honest, I've never heard of him before this.

Lol what can I say... Google?

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RE: Inactivity and Nicholas Webber #4
IMO He deserved to get caught carding is a dick move.

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RE: Inactivity and Nicholas Webber #5
Yeah, I can empathize with you. I am having a hard time maintaining Anarchy Forums and balancing real-life. No worries, Anarchy Forums won't vanish if you do.
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RE: Inactivity and Nicholas Webber #6
Quote: It was on Oct 29 last year that the law finally caught up with Webber. He had begun living in London's most expensive hotels, paying the bills using 'compromised' credit cards.

He took to wearing designer clothes, posing for photographs with thousands of euros laid out in front of him or else next to a flashy four by four – even though he has never passed his driving test.

But while staying in the Athenaeum Hotel on Piccadilly apparently in its £1,600 a night penthouse suite – with views of Green Park and the London Eye beyond – the receptionist there became suspicious that an 18-year-old Webber was the genuine owner of the credit card he was using. Police were called and duly arrested Webber on suspicion of credit card fraud.

What a dick, haha. I sort of admire him for his balls, but I despise him for his idiocy.
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RE: Inactivity and Nicholas Webber #7
(03-06-2013, 01:11 PM)BreShiE Wrote:
Quote: It was on Oct 29 last year that the law finally caught up with Webber. He had begun living in London's most expensive hotels, paying the bills using 'compromised' credit cards.

He took to wearing designer clothes, posing for photographs with thousands of euros laid out in front of him or else next to a flashy four by four – even though he has never passed his driving test.

But while staying in the Athenaeum Hotel on Piccadilly apparently in its £1,600 a night penthouse suite – with views of Green Park and the London Eye beyond – the receptionist there became suspicious that an 18-year-old Webber was the genuine owner of the credit card he was using. Police were called and duly arrested Webber on suspicion of credit card fraud.

What a dick, haha. I sort of admire him for his balls, but I despise him for his idiocy.

My exact thoughts.

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