Swagger Security, the group that hacked Amy Winehouse’s website last month, has tweeted their reaction to news of Amy Winehouse’s death.
Cruel? Nay. Hilarious.
Swagger Security, the group that hacked Amy Winehouse’s website last month, has tweeted their reaction to news of Amy Winehouse’s death.
Cruel? Nay. Hilarious.
Earlier today, Amy Winehouse‘s website was hacked by what is, quite possibly, the most hilarious team of hackers ever: Swagger Security, or SwagSec, for short. (It’s not like I know a ton of hacker teams, though, so there could be a more hilarious team out there; who knows.)
After 35 excruciating days of house arrest, Lindsay Lohan is finally free to roam the good, green earth, as of 10:20 PST, Wednesday, June 29, 2013. And the best part is: she no longer has to worry about that hideous ankle bracelet making her pants look all bunchy ‘n stuff.
It looks like everything in the world of Chris Brown is coming up roses. And sunshine, and unicorns, and rainbows, etc. etc.