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May 29th, 2002, 01:23 AM
#11
w00t great post ....that is the truth as a newb (which i am still) i dont ask to hack hotmail(i already know how to do that ) hehe i learn about ports and linux and how to use appliaction like telnet and firewalls and wot run them the code the function all that is wot drives me not to be cool....that comes naturally :P ...jk but one last point but not least to find actual intellignce among the hacking underground it is awesmome ot be able ot tlak to pl about anyhitng not just computer and they are knowledgable it is great
\"\"A weak mind is like a microscope, which magnifies trifling things but cannot receive great ones.\" — G.K. Chesterton, 19th-century English essayist and poet\"
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May 29th, 2002, 08:51 AM
#12
Member
oh I wasn't trying to tell them to do anything, they can f--- with the FBI if they please. I liked the article and thought you guys might like it too.
Scorp666,
It was a great article, sure but do you realize how much difference is made in the way security nfo is being presented?
Sure... There are bad seeds out there that are going to do whatever, whenever they please (and they'll get their just rewards). On the other hand, there are lots of impressionable minds out there that will go whichever way they perceive the rest of the hacking world is going... The more and more shadows that are cast on us, the more it seems to the outside world that we are "evil" people.
It seems rather lame (not being offensive) to ignore that. The media is starting to play us as the leeches of society. What happens when the political world finds a way to use that as leverage in their struggle for popularity? This presents a serious problem that needs serious answers...
If we want to survive without the worry of political morons making life difficult for us (and ironically, all "in the name of security"), then we have to organize and dispatch some type of effort to educate people in a more character-defining manner (I would at least hope that the phrase "intelligent reading" wasn't being attributed to something of Dr. Seus' collection). It seems to me that the point of the article was that we need to be aware, weary, and objective in regards to this onslaught of bad publicity...
In all, it was a great article and you've got my vote on it. Peace.
Rev
Many will ask, \"Where do you want to go today?\" because they\'re still scratching for ideas.
With *NIX, there\'s already a way. The sum of us just need roadmaps to get there. 
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May 29th, 2002, 08:51 AM
#13
Member
oh I wasn't trying to tell them to do anything, they can f--- with the FBI if they please. I liked the article and thought you guys might like it too.
Scorp666,
It was a great article, sure but do you realize how much difference is made in the way security nfo is being presented?
Sure... There are bad seeds out there that are going to do whatever, whenever they please (and they'll get their just rewards). On the other hand, there are lots of impressionable minds out there that will go whichever way they perceive the rest of the hacking world is going... The more and more shadows that are cast on us, the more it seems to the outside world that we are "evil" people.
It seems rather lame (not being offensive) to ignore that. The media is starting to play us as the leeches of society. What happens when the political world finds a way to use that as leverage in their struggle for popularity? This presents a serious problem that needs serious answers...
If we want to survive without the worry of political morons making life difficult for us (and ironically, all "in the name of security"), then we have to organize and dispatch some type of effort to educate people in a more character-defining manner (I would at least hope that the phrase "intelligent reading" wasn't being attributed to something of Dr. Seus' collection). It seems to me that the point of the article was that we need to be aware, weary, and objective in regards to this onslaught of bad publicity...
In all, it was a great article and you've got my vote on it. Peace.
Rev
Many will ask, \"Where do you want to go today?\" because they\'re still scratching for ideas.
With *NIX, there\'s already a way. The sum of us just need roadmaps to get there. 
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May 29th, 2002, 09:17 AM
#14
When i went to school al we had were bbc's and Acorns they were top i still have my own Spectrum.
To article i strongly agree!
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May 29th, 2002, 09:17 AM
#15
When i went to school al we had were bbc's and Acorns they were top i still have my own Spectrum.
To article i strongly agree!
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May 29th, 2002, 09:51 AM
#16
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May 29th, 2002, 09:51 AM
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May 29th, 2002, 09:56 AM
#18
Am only newbie on the site the only reason is cayse i joined and forgot about this lol only realised last night
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May 29th, 2002, 09:56 AM
#19
Am only newbie on the site the only reason is cayse i joined and forgot about this lol only realised last night
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May 29th, 2002, 09:52 PM
#20
Senior Member
*wipes eyes* so sad, but so true. All kids are looking for is acceptace from their peers, and I guess they find this as a way to impress them. They do not want to gain knowledge.
[gloworange]Die, or surrender, either way won\'t work.[/gloworange]
[shadow]HuntX7[/shadow]

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