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woj 11-16-2003 09:17 PM

50 hackers

Spunky 11-16-2003 09:17 PM

51 Hacking BITCHES:glugglug

MetaMan 11-16-2003 09:18 PM

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Originally posted by spunky1
51 Hacking BITCHES:glugglug
errrrrrrrrr wrong, buzzzzzzz :Graucho

TheFLY 11-16-2003 09:20 PM

Are there hacker awards? Like "Hacker of the Year" or "Hacker Hall of Fame" stuff like that?

Smokey The Bear 11-16-2003 09:21 PM

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Originally posted by TheFLY


I'm staying out of this one! :helpme

Lol prob a good idea since the last time you spouted off to me i called your old school to get your transcripts , and because i wanted to see how good of an artist you really were. And your fathers opinion on porn.

" hey we went to the same school "

Smokey The Bear 11-16-2003 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheFLY
Are there hacker awards? Like "Hacker of the Year" or "Hacker Hall of Fame" stuff like that?
They like to compare prison records :)

TheFLY 11-16-2003 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Smokey The Bear


Lol prob a good idea since the last time you spouted off to me i called your old school to get your transcripts , and because i wanted to see how good of an artist you really were. And your fathers opinion on porn.

" hey we went to the same school "

I spouted off to you? When was that?

TheFLY 11-16-2003 09:27 PM

This thread is off the chain...

Smokey The Bear 11-16-2003 09:28 PM

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Originally posted by TheFLY


I spouted off to you? When was that?

It was a long time ago dont worry about it ( dif name). You seem like a nice guy.

I get offended easily. lol

Smokey The Bear 11-16-2003 09:30 PM

Sometimes i have a hard time with your threads as i cant tell if your being facetious or not lol or seriously asking a question.

For the longest time i thought you were just being a smartass or a post hog. I think you just got a lot on your mind , ( nothing wrong with that )

TheFLY 11-16-2003 09:32 PM

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Originally posted by Smokey The Bear
Sometimes i have a hard time with your threads as i cant tell if your being facetious or not lol or seriously asking a question.
I have a hard time with my threads too -- most of the time I'm roll playing... :Graucho

jimmyf 11-16-2003 10:00 PM

I know 2 or 3 pretty good hackers, you wouldn't know they were, talking 2 them face to face, well one you might. He was a space cadet also. He lives over in the Mountains with the hippies, by Felton, California. I started to kick him out of my car once, when we went to L.A. god that guy was out there.

I might add these guys are very good programers very good.

cluck 11-16-2003 10:13 PM

There's no clear explination. There's also no such thing as blackhats and white hats cause no matter what you do, to someone else it's wrong. I started out as a "hacker" because I learned some batch programming on my old 386 and a friends mom asked me if i could write something to destroy her boss's computer. So I did and she was happy. I kept learning from there and since then I've done a few odd things like I got hired to cement a divorce once. Also the republican party has tried to hire me to sabotage some left organizations but I declined. I really stay away from that sort of thing because having that kind of power has shown me what a filthy world it really is out there. Noone in power got there honestly and that's just a fact. It's impossible to do it without cheating, lying, scamming or sabotaging.

do a google of ytracker :thumbsup

pimpshiz too. I thought I was gonna get fucked on that one cause I carded the earthlink account he used and they talked about that on CNN. Also bought him the computer he used on a loan(obviously he won't be paying that back).

But of course, I was only 17 at the time SUCKERS. I caused enough damage before 18 to get a life sentence. A guy who was a yahoo tech was always telling me they were looking for the guy who made so and so spammer etc.

Still I never really felt like labeling myself a hacker. I just do what I like, do it for profit and for fun. People talk about hacker ethics and hacker codes but fuck all that.

sumphatpimp 11-16-2003 10:14 PM

Are hackers powerful?

Look what they done to the design of this board!

if that ain't vandalism............

Theo 11-16-2003 10:18 PM

There are a couple of hackers with business sense making a lot of money from it. One of them even drives a lambo. Give up with porn and start hacking people.

Dirty F 11-16-2003 11:19 PM

Hackers are ultra lame!

Its so pathetic to see a box hacked and then some kiddie language and shout outs and then something like: admin please mail me so i can help you secure your box.

Its like going to the grocery store, slip something under your jacket and then call them and tell them you stole something and can help them.

The only people we have to protect ourselfs from are hackers/crackers so its just a stupid circle.

Just dont hack so we also wont need your help.

lil2rich4u2 11-16-2003 11:29 PM

hackers DO have ethics, and there IS such a thing as blackhat and whitehat, etc.

as well, anyone with serious skills wont be unemployed for long. Companies pay TOP dollar for these guys to come work for them and secure their system.

its easy for them since they know all the tricks and they have all the connections to learn about new exploits and stuff.

I knew a guy named KennyKaps who was just a wicked hacker. He was disabled so he had no choice but to sit home and play on pc, he did some wild shit but nothing seriously bad. He got into AOL systems and added like 4yrs free to his acct or some shit just to prove that he can do it. He also wrote 3 books on hacking that were never published, but i have coppies.

As well it is true that anyone who is a hacker, would never call themselves a hacker. Its a mindframe more than anything else.

They dont beleive in large companies basically raping people for their services, like microsoft, aol, etc.

And they ALWAYS know how to code with serious skill. mainframe languages are a must.

I dont know too much about it, but its definately out there.

buddyjuf 11-16-2003 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by silver
Cult Of The Dead Cow :feels-hot
I actually know the leader, he is in MTL, met him once :glugglug

Mr. Porno King 11-17-2003 12:16 AM

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Originally posted by TheFLY


I bow to the power. :thumbsup

Did someone say b0W?

Brotherhood of warez.. haha.. I remember that shit.

Mr. Porno King 11-17-2003 12:18 AM

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Originally posted by bdjuf


I actually know the leader, he is in MTL, met him once :glugglug

Ooooohh.. I want to buy his 1200 baud modem.

Is the board still up?

PenisFace 11-17-2003 12:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by cluck
There's no clear explination. There's also no such thing as blackhats and white hats cause no matter what you do, to someone else it's wrong. I started out as a "hacker" because I learned some batch programming on my old 386 and a friends mom asked me if i could write something to destroy her boss's computer. So I did and she was happy. I kept learning from there and since then I've done a few odd things like I got hired to cement a divorce once. Also the republican party has tried to hire me to sabotage some left organizations but I declined. I really stay away from that sort of thing because having that kind of power has shown me what a filthy world it really is out there. Noone in power got there honestly and that's just a fact. It's impossible to do it without cheating, lying, scamming or sabotaging.

do a google of ytracker :thumbsup

pimpshiz too. I thought I was gonna get fucked on that one cause I carded the earthlink account he used and they talked about that on CNN. Also bought him the computer he used on a loan(obviously he won't be paying that back).

But of course, I was only 17 at the time SUCKERS. I caused enough damage before 18 to get a life sentence. A guy who was a yahoo tech was always telling me they were looking for the guy who made so and so spammer etc.

Still I never really felt like labeling myself a hacker. I just do what I like, do it for profit and for fun. People talk about hacker ethics and hacker codes but fuck all that.


Whats that I smell? Smells like... Bullshit!

Anyone that claims they are a hacker and claims all the outrageous shit you just claimed deserves to be castrated.

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 11-17-2003 01:02 AM

LWZ - Legend.

bena1975ca 11-17-2003 01:29 AM

How do I hack, and does anyone have Kevin's number...and do you think he teaches now?

If you do, please tell him to call me, because I want to learn to hack too...

Libertine 11-17-2003 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by lil2rich4u2
hackers DO have ethics, and there IS such a thing as blackhat and whitehat, etc.

as well, anyone with serious skills wont be unemployed for long. Companies pay TOP dollar for these guys to come work for them and secure their system.

its easy for them since they know all the tricks and they have all the connections to learn about new exploits and stuff.

I knew a guy named KennyKaps who was just a wicked hacker. He was disabled so he had no choice but to sit home and play on pc, he did some wild shit but nothing seriously bad. He got into AOL systems and added like 4yrs free to his acct or some shit just to prove that he can do it. He also wrote 3 books on hacking that were never published, but i have coppies.

As well it is true that anyone who is a hacker, would never call themselves a hacker. Its a mindframe more than anything else.

They dont beleive in large companies basically raping people for their services, like microsoft, aol, etc.

And they ALWAYS know how to code with serious skill. mainframe languages are a must.

I dont know too much about it, but its definately out there.

You lack a clue.

First, the whole black/white hat thing is ridiculous. If you're interested in security, there is often only one way to find stuff out... even if you're just doing it for the sake of curiosity, it's still illegally entering systems. In almost all cases, it's just different shades of grey.
Ofcourse, people who get hacked see it all as black. The first time I hacked into something it was just to see if I could. After having spent 5 days in a dark room coding almost non-stop (how I spent many a summer vacation), I mailed the site admin, telling him his security was flawed and what to do against it... and he threatened to sue me :1orglaugh

Also, many hackers do refer to themselves as hackers. You're typically talking about overweight no-social-life pimple-faced unshaven pizza-eating jolt-drinking guys in their twenties here. Being known, respected and even feared because others see them as hackers is something many of them live for.

Smokey The Bear 11-17-2003 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by punkworld


You lack a clue.

First, the whole black/white hat thing is ridiculous. If you're interested in security, there is often only one way to find stuff out... even if you're just doing it for the sake of curiosity, it's still illegally entering systems. In almost all cases, it's just different shades of grey.
Ofcourse, people who get hacked see it all as black. The first time I hacked into something it was just to see if I could. After having spent 5 days in a dark room coding almost non-stop (how I spent many a summer vacation), I mailed the site admin, telling him his security was flawed and what to do against it... and he threatened to sue me :1orglaugh

Also, many hackers do refer to themselves as hackers. You're typically talking about overweight no-social-life pimple-faced unshaven pizza-eating jolt-drinking guys in their twenties here. Being known, respected and even feared because others see them as hackers is something many of them live for.


So not only are you admitting that you "hacked" something but your telling us that there is no difference between you, mitnick , and bill gates.

I think you need to get a clue son. There is a big difference between white hat and black hat. If only in perception then thats enough for me.

Under the definition of hacker, it would include every single person on this board. And if your telling me theres so difference between every person on the planet then i think you need to grow up.

fnet 11-17-2003 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KMR Stitch


They work for the Government now....


Bullshit... they are just highest bidder-

@STAKE is down the street from my house.

Basic_man 11-17-2003 01:50 PM

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Originally posted by TheFLY


What's that?

What'sup Fly, you probably one of the hacker's leader :thumbsup

EZRhino 11-17-2003 01:50 PM

:ugone2far

Libertine 11-17-2003 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Smokey The Bear

So not only are you admitting that you "hacked" something but your telling us that there is no difference between you, mitnick , and bill gates.

I think you need to get a clue son. There is a big difference between white hat and black hat. If only in perception then thats enough for me.

Under the definition of hacker, it would include every single person on this board. And if your telling me theres so difference between every person on the planet then i think you need to grow up.

How many good security experts do you know who have never illegally broken into something? Exactly. You learn by trying stuff, not by reading books.

And as for there being no white and black hats being equal to it all being the same, I didn't say that. What I said was it's all *different shades of grey*.
The idea that there are "good" vs "evil" hackers is ridiculous. Most people I know who hack do it out of pure obsession with knowledge. Sure, there are some criminal hackers, and some who do it for the good of humanity, but the vast majority do it to satisfy their own drive.

And yes, I've hacked into a number of things, I admit that. Not to do any damage or to make money, but just because I was curious about the workings of a particular system, or simply because something was there. (like the mount everest, some things by their mere existence pose a challenge that cannot go unanswered)

Dugan 11-17-2003 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Smokey The Bear


I hacked my microwave the other day and found a secret message that the programmer coded into the display.

what did it end up saying?


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