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I want to be this good but only to help the people. I have been around many hacking forums and see that they sell VCCS, slaves, RATs, Crypters basically its a hacking arsenal of tools that can bypass virtually any anti virus ( i bought one). I just think its unfair to RAT someone and then sell their information on websites like selling a pimp selling his :censored: .
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Disguise wrote
BKR wrote
Mensch wrote
BKR wrote
NBC wrote
BKR wrote
JRMH wrote I'm not gonna lie, when I see people that actually hack, I want to have a good conversation with them and ask them how they do it. Not these video game "hackers"

but for real, I hope he doesn't abuse these accounts he obtained.


In all honestly he has every right to its not his fault they have errors in code, dont get me wrong no code is perfect but seriously companies need to up security, use custom algorithm do something.
Wait what. He has every right to? You may need to check you morals.


Yes he does, my morals are in check my stuff doesnt get leaked, all I can say is its sad how pathetic the companies take care of the customers all I gotta say.


How your morality and the security of your files are linked is something I'll never understand. When you walk into a store, just because you can grab something off the shelf without being noticed and "bypass" the in-store security i.e cameras, loss prevention, etc. doesn't make it yours. Finding a weakness in a security system that guards something does not make the item yours if exposed. Might need to re-align your moral compass pal.


The companies make millions a year and cant hire someone to do a proper coding job? its pathetic, ur analogy its plan stupid tbh, thats not even accurate to what i am saying minus it being about stealing

It is all about what you are saying. You are basically saying as long as you can do it, you have a right to. His analogy was spot on and don't even try to argue against it. Your morals are wrong and just because somebody has the power to hack into a website, doesn't mean "he has every right to"


It's in human nature to disobey rules. Revolutions for example, but I understand the moral values about stealing. Why you would pick hacking is beyond me, but it really is amazing how one man can destroy so much. I guess I can relate to both sides. It all depends on what kind of person you are. Sometimes doing what's wrong is right, but in this situation it's not. Stealing something from a rich person who stole from a poor person, now that is righteous. You could hit me with the "Two wrongs don't make a right" speech, but face it; it really is morally right in the scene of justice.
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BKR wrote
JRMH wrote I'm not gonna lie, when I see people that actually hack, I want to have a good conversation with them and ask them how they do it. Not these video game "hackers"

but for real, I hope he doesn't abuse these accounts he obtained.


In all honestly he has every right to its not his fault they have errors in code, dont get me wrong no code is perfect but seriously companies need to up security, use custom algorithm do something.

How does he have the right to use something that he illegally obtained. NO coder is perfect and if you think you could code perfectly for that site submit a application. Check your thinking.
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Ive never found use for them sites anyways
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CNET is definatly going to pay him for protection, LOL.

Smart guy
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