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by : ||voodoo|| |
wearedarkscience@cavite.com
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Hacking is, very simply, asking a lot of questions
and refusing to stop asking. This is why computers are perfect for inquisitive
people -- they don't tell you to shut up when you keep asking questions or
inputting commands over and over and over. But hacking doesn't have to confine
itself to computers. Anyone with an inquisitive mind, a sense of adventure and
strong beliefs in free speech and the right to know most definitely has a bit of
the hacker spirit in them.
One of the common misconceptions is that
anyone considered a hacker is doing something illegal. It's a sad commentary on
the state of our society when someone who is basically seeking knowledge and the
truth is assumed to be up to something nefarious. Nothing could be further from
the truth.
Hackers, in their idealistic naiveté, reveal the facts that
they discover, without regard for money, corporate secrets or government
cover-ups. We have nothing to hide, which is why we're always relatively open
with the things we do -- whether it's having meetings in a public place or
running a system for everyone to participate in regardless of background. The
fact that we don't "play the game" of secrets also makes hackers a tremendous
threat in the eyes of many who want to keep things away from the
public.
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0x02 Why did we hack
you?
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To seek knowledge, discover something
new, be the first one to find a particular weakness in a computer system or the
first to be able to get a certain result from a program. As mentioned above,
this doesn't have to confine itself to the world of computers. Anyone who's an
adventurer or explorer of some sort, or any good investigative journalist, knows
the feeling of wanting to do something nobody has ever done before or find the
answer despite being told that you can't. One thing that all of the people
involved in these endeavors seem to share is the feeling from outsiders that
they're wasting their time.
If you're thinking that we have certain
targets, our answer? a Big NO! We don't sit around with a big map and a list of
targets. In fact, we don't even sit around together. Most hacking is done by
individuals who simply find things by messing around and making discoveries. We
share that info and others add input. Then someone tells the press and the
government that we're plotting to move satellites and all hell breaks
loose.
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0x03 Are we
Cyberterrorists?
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In all of the time we've
been in the scene, which is a pretty long time, We've never come across anyone
we consider to be a "cyber-terrorist," whatever that is. Most people who talk of
such creatures either have something to sell or some bill to pass. This is not
to say that such a concept is impossible. But I believe the current discussions
aren't based in reality and have very suspicious ulterior
motives.
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Errata
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Expensive Security
Systems do not protect from stupidity.
While you may resent the fact that
a bunch of kids had proved that your website sucks, think of what could have
happened had you not learned of this and had someone else done it instead.
Remember, the security hole was already there. If a hacker finds it, it's far
more likely the people running the system will learn of the hole. If a criminal
or someone with an ulterior motive (espionage, etc.) finds the hole first, it's
likely to remain secret for much longer and the harm will be far greater.
To the Admin : Nothing was hurt, Except your
pride.
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