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H2K2 Hackers Say They Want a Revolution
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2002-07-15

But some charge that dot-com greed robbed the computer underground of its soul.

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Uh, Hack a Bank, or Secure A System: Which is More of a "sell out" 2002-07-15
Anonymous (5 replies)
Uh, Hack a Bank, or Secure A System: Which is More of a "sell out" 2002-07-16
Anonymous (1 replies)
One simple question: What is 'wrong' with catching criminals that use computers as a tool or object of their criminal activites?

If your 'friend' breaks into XYZ corp, or ABC bank,

have they broken a law? Probably Yes.

If they have broken a law, and it is your responsibility

to bring them to justice, is ethically, morally, or

legally correct for you to help them get off by turning

a blind eye or even sabatoging the investigation? No.

The self-proclaimed 'elite' of the 'underground'

fail to understand the side effects of their actions

that they push for against 'corperate' america.

While they cheer the failure of WCOM, and eagerly

hope for the prosecution of the executive board,

they fail to take action on or care about the innocent

employees, their families, and the communities they

lived in that are now devistated as a result of

the collapse.

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You Say You Want a Revolution 2002-07-17
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