hacking without data changed
hacking without data changed
Hi everyone,
I have a special project here, I am looking for Master hacker to login this 2website without changing any data. The target aims to deliver inter database which contains all registers' contact details.
http://59.108.35.204/cnepm/
http://59.108.35.204/exam/
The payment will be handsom, only if you can be the first one complete the task and provide the database in Excel.
please reply if you have done it.
Thanks
wang
I have a special project here, I am looking for Master hacker to login this 2website without changing any data. The target aims to deliver inter database which contains all registers' contact details.
http://59.108.35.204/cnepm/
http://59.108.35.204/exam/
The payment will be handsom, only if you can be the first one complete the task and provide the database in Excel.
please reply if you have done it.
Thanks
wang
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so stealing data from a site without permission for questionable motives is not illegal? wow. china's really softened up. in any case, WE'RE not in china. its illegal here, so we don't care. i also think that your excuse is bullshit since marketers don't want registration details, they want surfing records and behaviors and such. all you're asking for is the person's address, info, etc. that what we around here like to call ILLEGAL. not to mention downright sneaky, nosy, and fucking annoying. do it yourself, get in trouble, then appear on the news so we can laugh at you.wang2008 wrote:Hi, guys,
It is not cracking, i just dunt understand, it is not illeagal in China, cos , i do it without change the origns, and not to public. just need contact details for marketing.
kthnxbai.
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Everything a hacker does is illegal or he isn't a hacker at all. :/PaRaDoX wrote:so stealing data from a site without permission for questionable motives is not illegal?wang2008 wrote:Hi, guys,
It is not cracking, i just dunt understand, it is not illeagal in China, cos , i do it without change the origns, and not to public. just need contact details for marketing.
kthnxbai.
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Yo, you got it wrong meaning in this society. The word hacker is refer to white hat hacker which abide the law. Cracker on the other hand is the one that does not abide the law and break them.Ace101 wrote:Everything a hacker does is illegal or he isn't a hacker at all. :/PaRaDoX wrote:so stealing data from a site without permission for questionable motives is not illegal?wang2008 wrote:Hi, guys,
It is not cracking, i just dunt understand, it is not illeagal in China, cos , i do it without change the origns, and not to public. just need contact details for marketing.
kthnxbai.
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Ace101 wrote:Everything a hacker does is illegal or he isn't a hacker at all. :/PaRaDoX wrote:so stealing data from a site without permission for questionable motives is not illegal?wang2008 wrote:Hi, guys,
It is not cracking, i just dunt understand, it is not illeagal in China, cos , i do it without change the origns, and not to public. just need contact details for marketing.
kthnxbai.
a hacker is more of a person who does what he does for good things, such as testing security systems, or just plain screwing with his own computer to find out what happens when he does this or that.
of course, when i put it like that, it sounds boring. its more fun than it seems, even if you stay within the laws.
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liquidacid wrote:though a hacker can "crack"a system without causing harm. In the old days when all we had were commie 64s and apple IIs, getting to use a unix system was something special. And the "hackers" would "crack" a system just to play with unix
cracking has unfortunately taken a different meaning now.
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