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Interesting, at that.
> I actually tried my hand at hacking once.
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> Did that thing on hotmail where you pretend to have found a hacking
> email adress, and tell people to send their password to your email
> adress (made to sound like its hotmail staff).
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> Great fun, especially when you go on their msn's and mess with their
> mates.
Thats not hacking.
> Why do you think they completely change hacked webpages - just to
> alert the staff that their website can be easily hacked?
There's a difference between that and the millions of 1337 HaX0r5 on IRC and similar bragging about their skillzzzz.
I mAIL B00oMZZZ U!!!!1
> some crap
I find your outlook on life quite hilarious
You can't be serious.
Why do you think they completely change hacked webpages - just to alert the staff that their website can be easily hacked?
No, they do it because they're insecure: they want to be noticed by everyone as somebody important, so deface web pages and steal game code. Believe me, they all brag about it, every single one.
Although, I must say I find your idea of 'noble hackers' to be quite hilarious.
I've still got a few hotmail passwords (those ones which they don't even know i have it), and I occationally check up on peoples mail to see if there is anything scandalous.
> Mi/\\/dfrig wrote:
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> I'm not that good on PC's to even know the
> first thing about hacking. Damn I couldnt even remember my
> "secret password" for my hotmail account.
>
> Skills on par with most InT4Rn3T HAX0rSSS then.
Lol, yeah I dont think real hackers brag wildly about it. Only illiterate inbreds who dont know the difference between computer code and kellogs cornflakes.