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Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:20 am
by VisaHacker

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:23 am
by Zaffron
teh fuck?

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 12:29 pm
by Liidian
root wrote:
what i know:
- real hacker will always use manners in public places
That was the lamest shit i've heard since i saw the documentery about a jehovah's witness.

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:18 am
by S3th
Liidian wrote:
root wrote:
what i know:
- real hacker will always use manners in public places
That was the lamest shit i've heard since i saw the documentery about a jehovah's witness.
This made me lol, ty good sire.

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:42 pm
by XayOn
At least we're encouraged to follow some net rules, as nettiquete, and that's the base of netiqueta.

However, apart of how troll you've been, you might be looking for hacktivists, those who seek for that freedom you're talking about.
Hacktivism, and hacklabs itselves, talks about mixing social movements with hacking.
Most of hacktivists are white hackers, most of them aren't pretty much skilled, but they share that hack interest and they're involved in social movements.
I just know of them existing here in spain and in italy (they'r real origin).

For now, you can start reading about hacktivism, hacker ethics, nettiquete and hacking history.
Just to know a little more about it ;-)

Also note that hacker definition is wider than you can imagine.

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:36 pm
by plope0726
XayOn wrote:At least we're encouraged to follow some net rules, as nettiquete, and that's the base of netiqueta.

However, apart of how troll you've been, you might be looking for hacktivists, those who seek for that freedom you're talking about.
Hacktivism, and hacklabs itselves, talks about mixing social movements with hacking.
Most of hacktivists are white hackers, most of them aren't pretty much skilled, but they share that hack interest and they're involved in social movements.
I just know of them existing here in spain and in italy (they'r real origin).

For now, you can start reading about hacktivism, hacker ethics, nettiquete and hacking history.
Just to know a little more about it ;-)

Also note that hacker definition is wider than you can imagine.
I would agree with what you've said except for the part about hacktivist originating in spain and italy, I might suggest you read up on the history of hacking and the perhaps Internet too

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:11 pm
by XayOn
plope0726 wrote:
XayOn wrote:At least we're encouraged to follow some net rules, as nettiquete, and that's the base of netiqueta.

However, apart of how troll you've been, you might be looking for hacktivists, those who seek for that freedom you're talking about.
Hacktivism, and hacklabs itselves, talks about mixing social movements with hacking.
Most of hacktivists are white hackers, most of them aren't pretty much skilled, but they share that hack interest and they're involved in social movements.
I just know of them existing here in spain and in italy (they'r real origin).

For now, you can start reading about hacktivism, hacker ethics, nettiquete and hacking history.
Just to know a little more about it ;-)

Also note that hacker definition is wider than you can imagine.
I would agree with what you've said except for the part about hacktivist originating in spain and italy, I might suggest you read up on the history of hacking and the perhaps Internet too
Ok. Sorry. =D just swapped hacktivism with hackmeeting.
Hackmeetings are originary from italy and spreaded to spain. (Hackmeeting --> hacktivists' meeting)

However, I think there are other places with things similar to hackmeetings.

Spanish hacktivist are the passive ones. Those who fight peacefull.

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:32 pm
by dextering12
need a real hacker !!

go here

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Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 10:44 pm
by plope0726
dextering12 wrote:need a real hacker !!

go here

http://c4059d60.tinybucks.net
If people wanted a script kiddie they might contact you. Other than that... nope.

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 9:51 am
by XayOn
But a script kiddie is surely a funny thing to use. :P

Are you sure?

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:35 am
by Partmedia
I am a Java/BASIC/C++ programmer. I disregard your disrespect to those who actually are interested in doing something. Too bad my IIS server is down, or I'd give my website to you! (Something like http://99.1*something*)

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 3:57 pm
by Zaffron
Soo Partmedia, I have seen you around recently, and quite honestly, I can't think of anything wrong with you so welcome to the forum! You seem to be on the good side and are also knowledgeable.