Thread: TLC Special: Hackers

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    On this we agree, but you must also agree that without the w/g/b hack terms it was ALOT worse how common people constrewed(word?) hackers.

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    Originally posted by Ride -or- Die
    On this we agree, but you must also agree that without the w/g/b hack terms it was ALOT worse how common people constrewed(word?) hackers.
    I can agree with that. I guess you have to be able to distinguish between them.
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    We both have the same basic point of view, as i agree with your definition of hacking entirely, just different ways of making that clear.

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    Here's an idea: FORGET THE WORD.

    You only fix problems with a computer, or purposely cause them.

    Possible Employer:
    And, what are your technical qualifications?

    You:
    Ohhhh, dude, I'm a hacker!
    The world is waiting. I must leave you now.

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    i believe employers are more impressed when u say it haxxor :P

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    lol, yeah, did you hear on that program, they were talking about captain zap and they were saying something like "captian zap had gotten into at&t's computer systems or in "hacker termonology" he OWNED it" me and my roomie(PolymorphicOOP) were laughin so hard
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    Hackers are those that use their knowledge. They see a problem. They think "How can I solve it" and they get on with it. They don't do it maliciously. Nor do they argue over pathetic things. They discuss problems.

    Crackers are pathetic creatures, Living lives of solitude underground, not caring about others.

    You cannot spot a hacker walking down the street.
    But you can spot the crackers, shiftly looking constantly around them

    I used to know someone, he claimed he was a hacker. Didn't care too much about it. But then, he has suddenly severed all ties with anyone. Hitched himself onto broadband, and now he hasn't been seen for three months. I always try and contact him. But nothing.
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    Originally posted by dP munky
    i liked the show it was pretty interesting but they made it sound like the gov. is vulnerable? if there that concerned about hacking...why have all your classified docs. connected to the internet???
    Yeah, agreed hehe. I highly doubt that the government has anything that they really want to be kept secret connected to the internet which is what makes it all so silly.

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    >>u can always spot the crackers

    i swear i thought u said crackheads, i was laughing so hard i started to cry lol.

    A buddy of mine claimed he hacked into my computer at a lan party, i asked him what he saw and he said a bunch of porn.

    i responded with "Congratulations, you are the first official moron to hack into a SHARED folder."

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    RoD or either he hacked into anyones computer in the world. maybe mine

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    lol we didn't have a net connection at the time, hes very skilled i guess :P

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    Originally posted by Polymorphic OOP
    Yeah, agreed hehe. I highly doubt that the government has anything that they really want to be kept secret connected to the internet which is what makes it all so silly.
    actually the government gets hacked all the time, once the navy got hacked and someone stole lots of statilite information and code and stuff, don't rember where the artical is but you could look it up.

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    children children, please stop before you scare your-selves.
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