50connect.co.uk— "Forget viruses, 419 email fraudsters and server meltdowns. The biggest potential threat to your online security could come from the growing menace of 'click' kiddies, a leading security firm warns."
Nov 21, 2005View in Crawl 4
I agree with you all. And let me tell you from the inside of these kids mind, I'm still in High School, its said the things they brag about if your really in to computer security its best to learn it on your own. Try telling these people that you can't run MSN messenger on Linux, and latter IE is terrible, along with the entire operating system, a piece of junk. Oh well thats what O'Rilleys books are for. Oh by the way the older teches out there that paved the way, we solute you.
There are very very few true hackers out there... hacking is a philosophy, much more related to engineering these days than the typical "break and entering" concept everybody is familiar with.
Huummmmmmmmmmmmmm...lets see...$100 MIT computers given away for free + tens of thousands of children in Africa many who hate the US = bad time to be a SysAdmin
tyler2Nov 22, 2005
I agree with you all. And let me tell you from the inside of these kids mind, I'm still in High School, its said the things they brag about if your really in to computer security its best to learn it on your own. Try telling these people that you can't run MSN messenger on Linux, and latter IE is terrible, along with the entire operating system, a piece of junk. Oh well thats what O'Rilleys books are for. Oh by the way the older teches out there that paved the way, we solute you.
jimithingNov 22, 2005
/me just shakes head about article.I really hope that the person who wrote that piece did so with quite a bit of tounge and cheek..
thecoolestcowNov 22, 2005
I thought this was obvious. That was the whole reason I ever got any firewall software to begin with.
tomatoNov 23, 2005
There are very very few true hackers out there... hacking is a philosophy, much more related to engineering these days than the typical "break and entering" concept everybody is familiar with.
felixdaahackNov 25, 2005
Huummmmmmmmmmmmmm...lets see...$100 MIT computers given away for free + tens of thousands of children in Africa many who hate the US = bad time to be a SysAdmin
trader76Jul 24, 2009
That is the problem with young hacker, they start out and just cause problems. Untill now www.bluepointsecurity.com