http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7690126.stm
this bit stood out most to me:
what are your thoughts on this?Many teenagers got into low level crime by looking for exploits and cracks for their favourite computer games.
what are your thoughts on this?Many teenagers got into low level crime by looking for exploits and cracks for their favourite computer games.
No.bcnipod wrote:is this at me?INSANEdrive wrote:The Term "Kiddy Hacker" comes to brain while reading this "news".
Ya.JunkfoodMan wrote: Script Kiddy?
Those kids and their drugs/sex/rock/movies/tv/video games.Philly wrote:Both stories are outrageous. Looking back at history, however, there has always been a tendency to blame the 'youth of today'. I found the story about the Star Trek weapon funny.
Youtube that for me. I would like to see that.Cuda wrote:As stated before, it's pure and utter fearmongering ***. Every time someone reports on this kind of **** about "Hackers" and "Whois" and "Routers" and "CyberbulliesIRCcreditcardInformationWoWgoldAIMMySpaceTeenchildrenFacebookGroupsYourKidsHaveAccessToIt" kind of ****, interest in these Anti-Virus programs all increase because you just HAD to have that paperback off of Amazon and your close relatives use online banking and now your whole fiscal world is at stake if you input any information over the internet. People that are that afraid of the internet should just disconnect that little blue wire off the back of their computers, or punt that wireless router into the neighbors yard.