SCIFI.radio News Flash: The Last of the Wrong Hands Falls
Tux Winkler, the last member of the notorious Wrong Hands group to retain his original account, was deleted from Second Life by Linden Lab.
Read Moreby SCIFI.radio | Jul 25, 2011 | Science & Technology, Toys / Games / Collectibles | 35 |
Tux Winkler, the last member of the notorious Wrong Hands group to retain his original account, was deleted from Second Life by Linden Lab.
Read Moreby SCIFI.radio | Jul 4, 2011 | Editorials, Politics, Science & Technology, Toys / Games / Collectibles | 3 |
They’re like a bunch of garbagemen, trash-pickers who found a couple of old suits of armor in a dumpster and now think they’re knights … LulzSec “Hacktivists” unmasked.
Read Moreby SCIFI.radio | May 24, 2011 | Interviews, Science & Technology, Toys / Games / Collectibles | 41 |
Masakazu Kojima (Masa), leader of the W-Hat group in Second Live, has announced that his account had been permanently banned.
Read Moreby SCIFI.radio | Jan 10, 2011 | Science & Technology | 12 |
The Justice League Unlimited group in Second Life exposes details of the banned group Woodbury University’s return: leader’s alts banned.
Read Moreby SCIFI.radio | Sep 22, 2010 | Science & Technology | 20 |
Linden Lab has removing accounts belonging to members of the outlawed Second Life online terror group “Woodbury University” and its subgroups.
Read Moreby SCIFI.radio | May 17, 2010 | Science & Technology | 0 |
Sometime in mid-April, the web site belonging to Modular Systems was hacked. Modular Systems is the creator of “Emerald”, the immensely popular third party client for Second Life.
Read Moreby SCIFI.radio | Apr 28, 2010 | Science & Technology | 12 |
Linden Lab continues to burn a wide swath through the Woodbury University accounts in Second Life.
Read Moreby SCIFI.radio | Apr 20, 2010 | Science & Technology | 1 |
The Second Life community at large breathed a sigh of relief today when, in a surprise move earlier today, Linden Lab administrators took the four regions belonging to the rogue group called “Woodbury University” offline in response to the egregious and continuous violations of the Second Life Terms of Service and Community Standards.
Read Moreby SCIFI.radio | Apr 17, 2010 | Science & Technology, Toys / Games / Collectibles | 5 |
Thieves broke into the secure, private wiki owned and operated by the Justice League Unlimited, redistributing about a third of it on the internet after heavy alterations. The JLU remains the most trusted 3rd party security group in SL. No joy in Lulzville tonight.
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