08-06-2006, 01:33 PM
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08-07-2006, 06:16 AM
Hotlinking... LOL!
Awww, Papa, your in trouble now! jk
Awww, Papa, your in trouble now! jk
08-07-2006, 03:35 PM
Now WAAAAAAAAAAIT a minute! I'm getting lectured on Internet ethics by a self-confessed HACKER?? :|
Sump'n's wrong with THIS picture! :whistling:
Sump'n's wrong with THIS picture! :whistling:
08-07-2006, 03:40 PM
Well, I don't like hotlinking, as it is considered bandwidth theft,
and I don't hotlink, for that reason.
I just figured the world would be safer, if you knew that
hotlinking is considered an internet crime
Besides, what does being a hacker have to contribute to me
being a bad guy and hotlinking!?
_ISR_m3rc_
and I don't hotlink, for that reason.
I just figured the world would be safer, if you knew that
hotlinking is considered an internet crime
Besides, what does being a hacker have to contribute to me
being a bad guy and hotlinking!?
_ISR_m3rc_
08-07-2006, 07:38 PM
Maybe it has a new meaning now but last I knew, a hacker was:
a person who illegally gains access to and sometimes tampers with information in a computer system
a person who illegally gains access to and sometimes tampers with information in a computer system
08-08-2006, 05:27 AM
That's what wikipedia will tell you.
A hacker is a person who learns the lanuage of his computer,
finds holes and bypasses around restricted things.
Being a hacker is a sense of mind, that you are
finding these bypasses, and evetually move on to web/network
security.
From there, you learn how to make your server secure,
while you exploit others to find holes or backdoors.
Hacking is not all the "breaking into hotmail" type stuff.
That's for script kiddies, and they normally get caught at it.
Breaking into other persons, personal and private information
is considered cracking, which is what can get you in trouble,
(and what I have done a few times....)
So really, the definition never changed, it's just that
wikipedia never got it right the first time...
(PS> I'm gonna search CS.NET for a definition that someone else wrote,
much better than me )
_ISR_m3rc_
A hacker is a person who learns the lanuage of his computer,
finds holes and bypasses around restricted things.
Being a hacker is a sense of mind, that you are
finding these bypasses, and evetually move on to web/network
security.
From there, you learn how to make your server secure,
while you exploit others to find holes or backdoors.
Hacking is not all the "breaking into hotmail" type stuff.
That's for script kiddies, and they normally get caught at it.
Breaking into other persons, personal and private information
is considered cracking, which is what can get you in trouble,
(and what I have done a few times....)
So really, the definition never changed, it's just that
wikipedia never got it right the first time...
(PS> I'm gonna search CS.NET for a definition that someone else wrote,
much better than me )
_ISR_m3rc_
08-10-2006, 05:51 PM
Got that definition yet ISR? jk
08-17-2006, 06:57 PM
I rember when you hacked my forum, hacker.
08-18-2006, 03:41 AM
_ISR_m3rc_ Wrote:That's what wikipedia will tell you.
A hacker is a person who learns the lanuage of his computer,
finds holes and bypasses around restricted things.
Being a hacker is a sense of mind, that you are
finding these bypasses, and evetually move on to web/network
security.
From there, you learn how to make your server secure,
while you exploit others to find holes or backdoors.
Hacking is not all the "breaking into hotmail" type stuff.
That's for script kiddies, and they normally get caught at it.
Breaking into other persons, personal and private information
is considered cracking, which is what can get you in trouble,
(and what I have done a few times....)
So really, the definition never changed, it's just that
wikipedia never got it right the first time...
(PS> I'm gonna search CS.NET for a definition that someone else wrote,
much better than me )
_ISR_m3rc_
What ISR said is right, the best PC security experts in the world are also the best hackers.
My home system and network are secure mainly because I've got a certification in Network Security, but also because I used to hack bits and pieces.
It's just people that end up doing this (using a hole I've now found in MyBB 1.1.7 and am yet to fix): http://interweb.neopian-hosting.com (hacked at time of post), that are NOT true hackers. Defacing or destroying someone's site in protest means nothing, it's just an annoyance, they don't prove anything. True, you could hack someone's site that got on your nerves or something like that, but in protest for Islam? Not the best idea in current circumstances.
I shan't disclose the security risk here until I'm 100% certain that I can fix it.
But as a note to all running MyBB, switch off version numbers and change where the admin DIR is.
(Even though I do this on all of my sites, the bug is still exploitable. This just lowers the possibility.)
08-18-2006, 09:43 AM
Hmmm well isr is right about the defination.But that defination was no where near him.The only time he ahcks is when someone gives him there password.
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