newsweek.com — In a windowless underground computer lab in California, young men are busy cooking up viruses, spam and other plagues of the computer age. Grant Joy runs a program that surreptitiously records every keystroke on his machine, including user names, passwords, and credit-card numbers.
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Closed AccountAug 4, 2008
"only produce an average people." hrm..."an average people"... is that like "an hero"? I'm confused...lolol
dark1587Aug 4, 2008
Mine didn't have one - they were too busy trying to get students to wrap their heads around putting semicolons at the end of each line of C++ code.
verzAug 4, 2008
Know thy enemy. You cannot shield yourself from something that you do not understand. How do you expect people to develop antiviruses if they are clueless as to how viruses work?
dashdingoAug 5, 2008
Justice101 and cyrix - It's god, love, and sex, you stupid f**ks
ladadadadaAug 6, 2008
Yeah, but most schools don't have "a windowless underground computer lab" do they ?A "windowless underground computer lab" is only one step removed from a "secret underground lair" and there's nothing better for your hacking credentials than a short stint as a henchmen for an evil genius.
dianeschmitAug 12, 2008
This was different
faz85Nov 17, 2008
Hacker and cracker.... Those deal with ethical internet behavior...regards,<a class="user" href="http://www.order-busniesscards-online.blogspot.com">http://www.order-busniesscards-online.blogspot.com</a>