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Thread: how to tell if your kid is a malicious hacker?????

  1. #11
    AO Curmudgeon rcgreen's Avatar
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    There is no technological solution
    for something that is a moral
    problem.
    I do not lock my door at night.
    Leaving my door unlocked does not
    give you an invitation to come
    in, open my fridge, and drink
    my beer.
    Technology gives us the tools
    to pick almost any lock.
    Possession of the tool does not
    give me the right to trespass.
    Being bigger than some other
    kid does not give you the right
    to beat him up and take his
    lunch money.
    Gee it sounds so simple.
    I came in to the world with nothing. I still have most of it.

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    This is coming from a parent. Most of the time if you just talk to your kids in a reasonable fashion and really listen to what they are saying then you will know what they are doing. If you don`t trust them then install a keylogger on their computer.There are many ways of keeping an eye on what your kids are doing the biggest problem is some parents don`t want to take control and deal with their kids. How may of them just let TV or the computer raise the kids without letting the kids know what is right from wrong. I know many a parent who says that they don`t have time with work and going out to trouble with their kids problems so they let the kids friends tell them whats what in the world. Its a sad commentary on what the world it coming to when a box basiclly raises the children and if there are problems with that child its always someone elses fault never the parents. I say lets put the blame where it belongs not on a mag but on people who never spend time with their kids.
    No good deed goes unpunished.

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    agreed.. parents would be to blame not a magazine.. i say that antionline takes that off the page.. because if a child turns maliciouos, its because the parents have lost controll, not because the magazine somehow warped their minds.. 2600 dosent condone malicious acts anyway... take it off the page antionline
    -Silent

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    Re: 2600

    Originally posted by zepherin
    nobody's perfect, you shouldn't have to look for signs that your kid is a hacker. They're children make it a point to violate their privacy every chance you get. Check the Hard Drive, pester him about hacking confront him every chance you get. Checking for "signs" doesn't accomplish anything other than cause you to throw suspicion where it shouldn't be thrown. Make sure you go thru his cds and his drives, make him dencrypt any suspicious items, if he doesn't do it, shatter the cd. When he does check out what it is, if it's porn then show some class and walk away, if it's hacking utilities it should be painfully obvious what your kid is doing and what his lv is, IE if you find 3 copys of BO and 2 copys of Subseven and the latest SATAN util whip his ass and take his hard drive. He's a kid, you own his ass till he's 18 don't let him forget it.

    Mmm yes...treat your kid as if he/she is property, and subject them to draconian rules, make them feel as if Hitler is running their lives..in return you will get fear, distrust and rebellion. I hope this post was sarcasm because if not, I pity any kids you might have. But you'll find that out the hard way when they rebel and you find yourself wondering what you did wrong...

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    Re: Re: 2600

    Originally posted by AlcioneKnight



    Mmm yes...treat your kid as if he/she is property, and subject them to draconian rules, make them feel as if Hitler is running their lives..in return you will get fear, distrust and rebellion. I hope this post was sarcasm because if not, I pity any kids you might have. But you'll find that out the hard way when they rebel and you find yourself wondering what you did wrong...
    It's better to have a kid who hates you than a kid who's in prison getting shanked in the ass by two ball busting skin heads because you were too worryed about his privacy. Then your a bad parent. Kids don't know ****, they've been alive for less than 18 years.

  6. #16
    Lostit44

    I totaly agree!!! I see far too many parents letting there children go to A rated movies, and then wonder where they get the ide of setting the local cat on fire. There exuse always seems like "there with there friends" or "I can't keep an eye on him/her 24 seven" Its sad to see. But more parents need to be more responsible!!!!


    -=SolarisMKA=-

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