Chat with the 17 year old hacker who hacked my blog
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Chat with the 17 year old hacker who hacked my blog
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#2Re: Chat with the 17 year old hacker who hacked my blog
#3It doesnt take a 'skilled hacker' much effort to use the tools others have released. I cant imagine the author's blog being hacked as anything more than mere button pushing. A 'script kiddy' really.
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#4There could have been a lot more interesting questions asked.
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#5It doesnt take a 'skilled hacker' much effort to use the tools others have released. I cant imagine the author's blog being hacked as anything more than mere button pushing. A 'script kiddy' really.
I agree. But still interesting why he does it.
A fitting punishment would be for a "hacker" to get random excepts from his victims blogs tattooed on his face.
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#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
I agree. But still interesting why he does it.
About as interesting as why a schoolboy carves his name into a desk with a compass point. A fitting punishment would be for a "hacker" to get random excepts from his victims blogs tattooed on his face.
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
About as interesting as why a schoolboy carves his name into a desk with a compass point. A fitting punishment would be for a "hacker" to get random excepts from his victims blogs tattooed on his face.
The first line of your comment is pretty insightful. The rest, not so much. It seems you've fallen victim to exactly what you're criticizing.
A brand of H on both cheeks would do as well.
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
The first line of your comment is pretty insightful. The rest, not so much. It seems you've fallen victim to exactly what you're criticizing.
It's to illustrate the mentality. After all, wouldn't someone else just tattoo his face? No? So that's not much of an excuse for defacing someone else's property. A brand of H on both cheeks would do as well.
Nice moral balance you have there.
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#9Re: Chat with the 17 year old hacker who hacked my blog
#10The guy who got "hacked" (see colbyolson's post) couldn't keep his bias out of the conversation, ruined it for me. That and the guy comparing changing the page of a blog to stealing. There could have been a lot more interesting questions asked.