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amazing...cant wait to see it in use
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Hello I am Matt aka The Sorrow
Favourite game: Metal Gear Solid 2
Favourite OS: Windows for gaming and Ubuntu for everything else
Favourite console: PS2
Nationality: US
Accent: American (I know thats a lot)
Gender: Male
Age: 17
Race: White American
Height: 6'5"
Status: Dating
Build: Im tall...so im skinny...like most tall people...
Favourite band: Tool
Favourite book: O'Rilie's Big Book of Windows Hacks
Favourite author: K.A. Applegate
Favourite movie: Blade
Favourite director: ...im not that big of a movie nerd...
Favourite TV Show: My Wife and Kids
Favourite actor: David Spade
Favourite actress: ...hmmmm...so many....
Favourite Comedian: Michael Richards
Other hobbies: Gaming, Game making, teching at my school, playing the smart one in class....not a whole lot
Car: none :P
Occupation: Student, Network tech in training
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This is complete BS, the US government is allowed to violate peoples' privacy in order to track down an accused person or persons? That is complete and utter nonsense, I don't see how courts can allow this at all.
I agree...its just like the wiretaps on phones. there is too much data to look at. Besides ISPs track EVERYTHING you do but does anyone read it...probably not.
cmon man, that stuff is pretty pretty old. The NSA has backdoors in windows since windows 95. Which is not new news. I am sure macs have backdoors to for the goverment. Now that Obama will have full power to disconnect from the internet any company he wants, the NSAn FBI and CIA will have total control even when everybody knows about.To be honest they don;t have to have all that power to do it, cause all they have to do to use trojans, internet sniffers and stuff is to deny everything people say they do and keep doing it in secret. You might think, well using linux we are safe, cmon, woulnd't you accept a couple of thousand of dollars for setting up a backdoor in Linux if you could??? Even open source software is not secure cause, just because it is open source does not mean programmers really read and check all those millions of lines of code to make sure nothing bad is going on and even if they did, they are humans so with some money given to them they can pretend they didin;t see anything. Remember nothing in life is free at all.
Nowadays the goverment is blaming China and Russia for hackin goverment systems, which is just an excuse to start a cyber war with them in the future, don;t be surprise the goverment will blame china or russia if a missile is lunch without authorization or if the internet is down.
After 911 verybody was complaning about what the gov was doing with our privacy. FBI, CIA, etc were wire tapping telephones, getting access to emails and stuff and everybody was upset about that, did the gov care or stop? no, now after 8 years the goverment is still doing that, but now nobody caplains about it. that is what will happen with what the FBI is doind with "hackers". They are actually doing it with everybody, and if they don;t have a reason to have a trojan in your moms computer, they will say she is a hacker so they can have an excuse to do it hahahah just like the terrorist word. which before used to be witch and women got burned just by being called like that even if they were not, same thing with twrrorist and hackers and who knows what new term the gov will use in the future
i agree completely
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Useful for beginners...but not for intermediates. I do agree it would be a fun episode tho.
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A Hak5 distro....its ingenious.
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To be honest...i love this idea. A social site similar to myspace and facebook for the hacking comunity is a very intriguing concept.
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hmmmm...id rather keep my XP/Ubuntu/Backtrack 3 triple boot laptop. Fake anything is like using fake sugar to sweeten coffee, it just doesnt taste the same.
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Episode 5x01
in Hak5
This episode really helped me find uses for nmap and network mapping/os fingerprinting, great watch
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Episode 5x05
in Hak5
Im a novice tech in my high school about to get his A+ cert and i found this to be a real boon to play on my networking teacher. I put it in his filing cabinet where his ethernet cable usually runs under and split the cord and stashed the little bugger in the back of his drawer. took him weeks to find out where the signal was coming from.
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Starcraft
Warcraft 3
Diablo
Morrowind
World of Warcraft *look of shame*
RTS anyone??
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So pretty simple what are your top RTS games?
Mine are older ones like Starcraft: Broodwar, Warcraft 3: Frozen Throne. Along with newer ones like Battle For Middle Earth 2