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rcurl
response 21 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 03:57 UTC 1998

I'm beginning to suspect that cyberkiller just tossed this item out to
get attention, and hasn't been back. 
mcnally
response 22 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 18:22 UTC 1998

  And what if he has?  Item hijacking is a Grex Specialty (tm).
gothgal
response 23 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 18:32 UTC 1998

Nopers Dan. They only discusssuspension bondage and medeival torture. Tee hee!
remmers
response 24 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 18:51 UTC 1998

Re #21: Yep, he said to email him if interested. (At hotmail.com,
of all places.)
senna
response 25 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 19:05 UTC 1998

Heh :)
rcurl
response 26 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 19:34 UTC 1998

In fact, qpqpa hasn't been back since 1/31, the date he first logged on.
remmers
response 27 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 23:05 UTC 1998

I doubt this item generated much mail. Grex doesn't impress me as
a hacker hangout in the sense that qpqpa probably means.
darkal
response 28 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 10:27 UTC 1998

Well, well....hacking is hacking...no doubt about that...baut an Hotmail man
who knows how to hack...yeah sure...
raven
response 29 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 18:24 UTC 1998

re # 28 Tautology is the cheapest currency of truth.
redster
response 30 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 23:46 UTC 1998

1: any one know a way into Archangel's website
wolfg676
response 31 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 03:47 UTC 1998

Ask Apocalypse or Professor X. ;)
icybyte
response 32 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 08:11 UTC 1998

Hmmm, I liked the above definition of a 'hack' by Kevin A...hacking isn't just
with 'puters...it's with ANYTHING in life...yes, to make something do what
it was not advertised to do...that's my philosphy..."hack a coffee machine"...
why? maybe it's broken and u don't wanna pay the $$$ to get it repaired.. so
hack da bizatch...maybe i'll work even better this time around and dispense
a cigerette to go with yer coffee ;D
er, 2 lines up...i meant "maybe it'll work'
silvakow
response 33 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 15:21 UTC 1998

In response to message 13, I have "connections" with the hacking community.
Hackers are *highly* technical.  The only reason I know so much about unix
is becuase I was interested in hacking.  I transformed my win95 box into
a linux box becuase I was interested in hacking and I wanted to move foreward.
I'm glad I had an initial interest in hacking, becuase I like *nix much better
than win32 and I'd never know what it was unless I had looked into hacking...

Yeah, I'm still a teenage punk kid who's probly gonna get himself into lots
of trouble, but if you know what yer doing you won't harm *anything* and
you may even avoid getting caught.  Don't bash the hacking community, they
are the ones who shaped the internet (yes, Steve Jobs was a hacker, too).
Don't generalize hackers, it's discrimination.
albaugh
response 34 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 17:21 UTC 1998

OTOH, being a "hack" is a disparaging designation, e.g. a "hack writer".
While being a "crack" is a good thing, e.g. a "crack engineer".  Except
for a "crackpot"!  ;-)
mcnally
response 35 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 18:26 UTC 1998

 re #33:  working as a professional Unix system administrator for a number
 of years I can say that the majority of self-styled "hackers" I found trying
 to get onto our systems were *not* technically skilled people but for the
 most part had downloaded some security-testing software and an exploit kit
 from some guy's site and then went bouncing around the Internet in a semi-
 random fashion looking for hosts they could get into with their cookbook
 solutions -- *none* of the ones I encountered showed any real initiative..
 Certainly there are technically clever people out there, the "real" hackers
 if you will, but the majority of people who claim that name don't really
 know what they're doing and most don't even know why their tricks work..

other
response 36 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 17 14:26 UTC 1998

the same could probably be said of system administrators.  (nothing personal
mcnally)  or, for that matter, people in any other field of endeavour.  most
are just following a pattern someone else established, and don't know why it
works, if it works at all.
silvakow
response 37 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 17 16:25 UTC 1998

re #35:  Hacking with programs, also called "hack in a box," can not be
considered hacking.  Hacking means a lot more about being technically skilled
then it means about breaking into systems.
mcnally
response 38 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 17 17:53 UTC 1998

  yes, it does, but most of the people who *think* they're way radical
  hack3r d00dz are not significantly removed from the "hack in a box"
  crowd..  I'd estimate the ratio is about 20:1  with sysadmins I think
  the ratio of paint-by-numbers folks to experienced artists is somewhat
  better, more like 5:1 or 4:1..
silvakow
response 39 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 17 21:17 UTC 1998

You got something wrong with paint by number artists?  I've made some awesome
fingers by that method =)
garima
response 40 of 108: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 07:15 UTC 1998

I think that "cyberkiller" wawnted to *impart* hacking knowledge to
hacker-wanna-be's; I dont think he/she wanted to be taught hacking...
lunar
response 41 of 108: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 02:51 UTC 1998

Is he serious?
wolfg676
response 42 of 108: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 08:53 UTC 1998

Anything in this item is for educational and informational purposes only.
;)
vejiita
response 43 of 108: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 04:07 UTC 1998

What we got here is just 2 to 4 lines of words.....
but it makes up to 43 resp...hundred of lines...and lots of 
personal view....sure wolfg676...very educatinal ...indeed...
I think cyberkiller got his/her lesson already...:)
mta
response 44 of 108: Mark Unseen   Mar 4 18:26 UTC 1998

And the lesson is, there isn't anything grexers can't turn in to a lively
conversation.  ;)
eprom
response 45 of 108: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 19:23 UTC 1998

Well, if there are any real "hackers" out there, I need some help figuring
out this crusty win95 OS! is ms exchange suppose to come with win95? and
some applications won't run it give an error message of "something-or-other
 .DLL not found" any clue?
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