http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/32079.html
the guy is denying he's hacker by claiming he's an fbi operative/informer? and he's denying he's a "pervert" paedophile by claiming he was doing some fbi research?
whatever.
let's weigh this up:
1) he's a hacker = scum
2) he's an fbi grass = scum
3) he's a paedophile = scum
lock him up and throw away the key
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shoot the b*st*rd...
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A serious question and maybe a slight aside, but wasn't being a hacker once almost a respected thing to be - at least among some communities?
So what's gone wrong...is there no such thing as 'respectable' hacking these days?
I deffo remember in about '83/'84 there used to be a column in one computer mag I used to read by 'The Happy Hacker' (if I remember rightly) who eventually also published a book about it all? Would anyone here admit they've ever been involved?
Only interested really cuz I always wanted to be the bloke outta 'War Games'..."This is not an exercise" etc. Aaaah, those halcyon days of the Cold War...
So what's gone wrong...is there no such thing as 'respectable' hacking these days?
I deffo remember in about '83/'84 there used to be a column in one computer mag I used to read by 'The Happy Hacker' (if I remember rightly) who eventually also published a book about it all? Would anyone here admit they've ever been involved?
Only interested really cuz I always wanted to be the bloke outta 'War Games'..."This is not an exercise" etc. Aaaah, those halcyon days of the Cold War...
Amused to death...