AdamO:Quote/Re
A vision and arts of Extended Plagiarism
before the history of hacking; There was "MODIFICATION"
for a person to be called a true hacker, one must do it intentionally by means of *finding the flaw and exploit it*, and NOT by merely "found it by accident".[snapback]4169[/snapback]I always considerd the people to have a born ability or aquired talent for hacking up anything they please to be the true ones.
Regardless of OS or situation they can access, configure, modify... as they please. Be it for fun, profit or personal gain.. These ones are rarely caught due to there ability to pull complex tricks with acuracy and calculated escape or perfectly covering the tracks.
A deep love of code may be the reason for excessive calculation?... But back to real version of "hacker" the local drunk school boy that does stupid things with paper towl does fit the description of "hacker". It's sad that someone who stumbles across flaws due to a level of technical skill can't be one :unsure: "true hacker" almost falls under oxymoron listing at this rate... almost :rolleyes
A Salute to: [pinoywifi.com ]
WARNING! Due to this Blog site High relevant content. The Blogger Conceal/Hide the real niche by using low dense keyword and meta tag "SMARTBRO" Million hackers had been called, but only few ethical to be chosen...*f.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Free Internet Wifi Locator

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