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-ßéñ©Ø-
07-11-2002, 12:45 PM
Does anybody remember :
Qudriplegic_dwight_villegas
I have been deleting old cookies and found 1 to his old site.

that_pope
07-11-2002, 06:41 PM
yeah, i remember that id, i never knew him, but i remember him

Andy
07-14-2002, 05:32 PM
ehh never heard of him, must be before my time lol ;-)

Realged13
07-14-2002, 09:05 PM
Never heard of him either and I've been here awhile.

Goku
07-14-2002, 09:59 PM
ehh i know him.
wasnt that umm..
jeez its been a while
he quit games and started hacking or something like that.
he had like
___SSJ___ or something like that.
i remember he had some of his IDs in pugs chain of IDs long ago.
i talked to him before though. but dont remember him really

-ßéñ©Ø-
07-14-2002, 10:18 PM
He quit games in 99 and started hacking pretty bad I think. . .

Goku
07-14-2002, 10:26 PM
why do you say that.

Andy
07-15-2002, 12:43 AM
hacking is bad.

Goku
07-15-2002, 11:30 AM
ohh.
i thought he meant he became a bad hacker as in he sucks at it lol.

^s-H-a-D-o-W^
07-15-2002, 06:22 PM
hacking isn't bad if you do it correctly. and people who are smart do it correctly. Its the dumbass 14 year olds that give hacking a bad name.

Realged13
07-17-2002, 01:16 PM
Are you a age racist? Cause I would do circles around you in anything.

^s-H-a-D-o-W^
07-17-2002, 02:01 PM
who was the last 30 year old that been caught doing dos attacks ?

^s-H-a-D-o-W^
07-17-2002, 02:05 PM
real hackers, even ones who get caught, get caught exploiting important aspects of the internet that really need to be changes, not shutting down comercial sites because they are on summer break. and I'm not saying that from someone out of the picture..at 18, I don't think I can be discriminatory by age.

PS: racist implies that you use discrimination based on race. so age racist is a bit off.

-ßéñ©Ø-
07-17-2002, 02:13 PM
LOL. I think he ment ur an agist if there is suck a thing

-$mev-
07-17-2002, 09:11 PM
yeah there is...most on yahoo dont 'hack'....most crack....
A Cracker:
The definition of a cracker is one who attempts to break into a system via cracking/guessing user passwords. Most of the crackers are young teenage punks who are very malicious and seek to get their kicks from destroying or alternating data on a system. The media often times mistakes the cracker for the hacker. Also note that a cracker's level of education/intelligence on the system and its inner workings etc. is very low.

A Hacker:

The hacker on the other hand is an individual who yearns for knowledge. The hackers are very knowledgeable individuals. They often times know several programming languages, work extensively with the inwards and outwards of UNIX, have a firm understanding of all the TCP/IP implementations and protocols. They keep abreast on all the security related issues involving computers. Breaking into a system for a hacker is a thrill, it is a challenge that they take on. The hacker takes much delight in exploring the system from the outside/inside searching vigorously for misconfigurations, bugs, and holes in the operating system that would allow them to break into a machine. Once in the system the challenge has been completed and they have succeeded in breaking in. It is against hacker ethics to alter any data aside from the logs that are needed to clean their tracks. They have no need or desire to destroy data as the malicious crackers. They are there to explore the system and learn more. The hacker has a constant yearning and thirst for knowledge that increases in intensity as their journey progresses.

Mandy
07-18-2002, 04:23 AM
damn you just so mean so you saying i can never never never be a hacker huh

-ßéñ©Ø-
07-18-2002, 10:00 AM
very insightful, smev, I didn't think about it thhat way

^s-H-a-D-o-W^
07-18-2002, 02:14 PM
thanks smev..I guess I should have just rattled off the def of both instead of arguing..It would have been easier. :)

Wood
07-18-2002, 11:18 PM
Oh.....

Always end who knows more and what's a hacker what's a cracker blah blah blah, stop DOS attacks or not, password cracking or not getting caught no matter how old the age is. I mean yes younger kids calling themselves hackers is pretty bad but its the media to blame if anyone, I mean i wouldn't bother calling anyone a cracker/hacker or whatever you think you are. Words are nothing its what you can do instead of talk and getting to my point sense this is all talk on a forum try not to...fight and argue over racism and hacker/cracker stuff

Thanks.

leblitzer
08-24-2003, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by -$mev-
yeah there is...most on yahoo dont 'hack'....most crack....
A Cracker:
The definition of a cracker is one who attempts to break into a system via cracking/guessing user passwords. Most of the crackers are young teenage punks who are very malicious and seek to get their kicks from destroying or alternating data on a system. The media often times mistakes the cracker for the hacker. Also note that a cracker's level of education/intelligence on the system and its inner workings etc. is very low.

A Hacker:

The hacker on the other hand is an individual who yearns for knowledge. The hackers are very knowledgeable individuals. They often times know several programming languages, work extensively with the inwards and outwards of UNIX, have a firm understanding of all the TCP/IP implementations and protocols. They keep abreast on all the security related issues involving computers. Breaking into a system for a hacker is a thrill, it is a challenge that they take on. The hacker takes much delight in exploring the system from the outside/inside searching vigorously for misconfigurations, bugs, and holes in the operating system that would allow them to break into a machine. Once in the system the challenge has been completed and they have succeeded in breaking in. It is against hacker ethics to alter any data aside from the logs that are needed to clean their tracks. They have no need or desire to destroy data as the malicious crackers. They are there to explore the system and learn more. The hacker has a constant yearning and thirst for knowledge that increases in intensity as their journey progresses.

odd in french hack means crack :p