, SecurityFocus 2002-05-08
An ambitious hackware project promises to bring illicit broadband "uncapping" to the masses, and with it the risks that come with high-speed hijinks.
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Cable Modem Hacking Goes Mainstream
2002-05-09
Anonymous (6 replies)
Anonymous (6 replies)
Yeah well...
2002-05-09
Myko (8 replies)
Myko (8 replies)
Yeah well...
2002-05-09
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Yeah well...
2002-05-09
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You are idiots!!!!
2002-05-10
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Re: Yeah well...
2002-05-09
Tornberry (2 replies)
Tornberry (2 replies)
Thanks, but...
2002-05-09
Myko (8 replies)
Myko (8 replies)
Cable Modem Hacking Goes Mainstream
2002-05-10
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Cable Modem Hacking Goes Mainstream
2002-05-09
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Cable Modem Hacking Goes Mainstream
2002-05-10
Anonymous (4 replies)
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This Is Why DSL Rules
2002-05-10
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)

On the speed subject, since I'm paying for 8mbps download, I'm going to GET 8mbps. Obviously, the teleco company does not want me to get my full speed, so I need to crack it to get what I pay for. That is not a crime, that is justice.
On the music subject, music is an art form, not a business. At least, that's how it's supposed to be. When I make music, I let people DL it to their hearts content. It's a passion, not a career. Record labels are pathetic, and they're dinosaurs. They're on the way out. Besides, the most wealthy of the so called "musicians" churn out more of the same crap every month. Same candy ass beats, same message, same BS. And it sounds like crap. Honestly, I download half the time just to piss those pigs off.
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