After I've spent the last few weeks of my life in the yahoo hacker's lounge chat room i've asked myself is hacking into to others people's personal things right even though it may be for a good cause to get info on terrorist. |
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After I've spent the last few weeks of my life in the yahoo hacker's lounge chat room i've asked myself is hacking into to others people's personal things right even though it may be for a good cause to get info on terrorist. |
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nope. invasion of personal privacy. if your logic is such then it should be ok to open someone's mail to see if they're a terrorist... |
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clear eyes. strong hands.
I doubt terroists would be using hotmail or something exploitable for a start. But anyway, if you did hack a terroists e-mail, chances are they'd get very angry, traceroute you, get your ISP, get your address and do something bad to you. |
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In this crazy world if they don't consider you mad, then you have no confirmation of your own sanity, do you?
Imagine if this crazy world thought you were sane?! Oh my God, worst nightmare!
-David Icke
I'm not a hacker i was just wondering |
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lol, you aren't going to find any real hackers in the yahoo "hacker's lounge". In fact, I think the majority of hackers work by themselves, or maybe with some friends at some 2600 meetings. Hell, I've even trained a few of my closest friends how to "hack" more or less, so at least they have the interest to learn and a firm ground to start on, and is someone I trust working with. |
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dougdrums, you make an interesting point I've never even considered. But I still think that people should have at least SOME privacy. |
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Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard
Reminds me of a bash.org quote... |
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clear eyes. strong hands.
Privacy is privacy, stay out of somebody's email. It's not yours, and it's not right. If you are going to argue that the internet is entirely public, then you can argue that the world is public, so go ahead, just barge into somebody's home and look their stuff. The patriot act is immoral and injust, the people who passed it should get the death penalty. |
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I could argue that the world is public, but I didn't. The point is if you don't want someone going through your stuff, don't put it out there expecting it not to be uncovered. |
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I have no opinon on this. I start writing something but then delete it all because each side has a really valid point. I wish this topic would just blow up and turn into a fantastically perfect solution that meets everybody needs, but in this case I don't think there is one. |
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i know! invent "the internet 2." yes i can see it now... hackers get the internet because it's full of porn and nastiness and all us honest law abiding citizens of earth with start over in the internet 2. |
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clear eyes. strong hands.
hahahah, yes, I read that article on sa. |
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