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Do you support the concept of revenge hacking?

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  • W W Balboos GHB

    Nathan Minier wrote:

    They already do; they just go by the moniker "Penetration Testers".

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    Nathan Minier
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    I've always thought it sounded more like a bad porno name.

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      They already do; they just go by the moniker "Penetration Testers".

      "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics." - Benjamin Disraeli

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      Slacker007
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      You make a good point.

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        Tim Carmichael
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        No, and calling it 'white hat' doesn't change what it is... From the article, they 'suspected' the people were guilty, but there was no proof, so they used illegal methods to get the proof. And, if we suspect the bank is using underhanded tactics, can we 'hack' the bank to read their correspondence in an attempt to prove our suspicions?

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          kmoorevs
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          According to the article, 'It was effective'. I don't see anything wrong with it...it'd be better if there was some personal pain and suffering involved for the criminals. :) Honeypots are effective as well. I have a FTP server with a read-only FTP account of Administrator and a password of Admin. Dictionary attacks that used to last for an hour are a thing of the past. :laugh:

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            Nathan Minier
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            I think a logic bomb would be a much better method of dealing with hackers, perhaps initiated by accessing data from an unauthorized system. That would be more like the ink packs that banks will put in with the cash. If someone steals data which proceeds to destroy their system, I'm fine with that.

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              Gary Wheeler
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              Yes, if it involves separating the hackers' heads from their bodies at one of the cervical vertebrae using a large axe. The detached heads should then be mounted on pikes outside the castle walls as a warning to others.

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                Yes, if it involves separating the hackers' heads from their bodies at one of the cervical vertebrae using a large axe. The detached heads should then be mounted on pikes outside the castle walls as a warning to others.

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                kmoorevs
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                Gary Wheeler wrote:

                Yes, if it involves separating the hackers' heads from their bodies

                :thumbsup: I like this thinking!...sends a clear message...better than just a finger or two! Hope you have a speedy recovery with yours! :)

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                  Yes, if it involves separating the hackers' heads from their bodies at one of the cervical vertebrae using a large axe. The detached heads should then be mounted on pikes outside the castle walls as a warning to others.

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                  Lost User
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                  My upvote for you!

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                    Gary Wheeler wrote:

                    Yes, if it involves separating the hackers' heads from their bodies

                    :thumbsup: I like this thinking!...sends a clear message...better than just a finger or two! Hope you have a speedy recovery with yours! :)

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                    Lost User
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                    I wholeheartedly agree with you! :)

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                      R Erasmus
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                      No, hacking is wrong... plain and simple. (message for those whom I'm wronged) As a side note, most definitely support it. If it wasn't for hackers politicians and large corporations will be left to their own corrupt devices, and we will be pulling at the shorted end. (already very much like that, but gives them something to think about)

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                        No, hacking is wrong... plain and simple. (message for those whom I'm wronged) As a side note, most definitely support it. If it wasn't for hackers politicians and large corporations will be left to their own corrupt devices, and we will be pulling at the shorted end. (already very much like that, but gives them something to think about)

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                        Member 11261991
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                        R. Erasmus wrote:

                        As a side note, most definitely support it. If it wasn't for hackers politicians and large corporations will be left to their own corrupt devices, and we will be pulling at the shorted end. (already very much like that, but gives them something to think about)

                        I do not think hackers are stopping politicians or corporations........ Hacking is bad in any form. The above argument from Mr/Ms Erasmus is not acceptable. Just a method to try and justify it. Hackers are a nasty bug in Internet with is slowly being killed by this infection.

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                          jRaskell1
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                          I'd much rather see all that effort go into improving security against hacking, or minimizing the damage caused by successful hacks.

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                            My upvote for you!

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                            Gary Wheeler
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                            Thank you sir!

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                              Fabio Franco
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                              Absolutely! However, as anything, the concept can be abused and it could be used recklessly ending up on causing damage to people that has nothing to do with it.

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                                Tomz_KV
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                                Acceptable. This will create a good question for the law enforcement. Who are the hackers to catch?

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                                  Slow Eddie
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                                  Yes. And to those that say "All hacking is Wrong!", wake up and smell the criminal in your house. If someone was holding a gun on you or a loved one, with intent to kill, and if you had the opportunity to kill that criminal before he could pull the trigger, would you hesitate for one instant? Every individual has the right to self defense, to defend themselves defend themselves and their property. The only sane individual against "hacking back" is most likely to be someone that engages in hacking others to steal from them.:mad: Hackers that get hacked themselves have no right to complain.

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                                    R. Erasmus wrote:

                                    As a side note, most definitely support it. If it wasn't for hackers politicians and large corporations will be left to their own corrupt devices, and we will be pulling at the shorted end. (already very much like that, but gives them something to think about)

                                    I do not think hackers are stopping politicians or corporations........ Hacking is bad in any form. The above argument from Mr/Ms Erasmus is not acceptable. Just a method to try and justify it. Hackers are a nasty bug in Internet with is slowly being killed by this infection.

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                                    R Erasmus
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                                    "I do not think hackers are stopping politicians or corporations........" Maybe not yet... but it is definitely exposing some of them. In my country at least. And if this corruption keeps on getting exposed and this happens more frequently, people are going to think twice before going down that road.

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                                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                      It's a bit like breaking into a suspected thieves house to nick back the stuff you think he stole, and trashing his living room on your way out. It's vigilantism to my mind.

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                                      Charles Programmer
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                                      I say its like kicking the stuffing out of a bully. One doesn't stop a bully by running to mommy.

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                                        Charles Programmer
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                                        Back when I had winXP I kept a copy of ping.exe from win95 on it, so that I could send ping of death packets to the jerks.

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                                          I'd much rather see all that effort go into improving security against hacking, or minimizing the damage caused by successful hacks.

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                                          Charles Programmer
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                                          So what are you supposed to do when you're watching them try to hack in, right now? You have to have some way to stop them. I must say though, that the point made above about corrupt corps and such, is a very persuasive argument for hacking, which I really do agree with.

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