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  • #61
    Re: Recently Arrested.

    Originally posted by Samurai Drifter View Post
    But to the majority of people, the media represents the voice of truth, alerting them to important issues and keeping them safe. Thus, if the media defines a "hacker" as a computer criminal, most of society will adopt that definition.
    Yes and I hope no. The media serves its purpose for the majority, however, if we are not going to attempt to redefine the term "hacker" then we accept its dark meaning over any good meaning. I make a daily effort to tell others about my hacking ventures "in simple terms" who's interests (and mine) are their own security. I define for them the inaccuracies of "cracking" and "hacking" as it's misused by the media in an effort to clarify that "hacking" is not usually a bad thing and that if it were not for our skills others would not have the security measures in place to protect themselves from many threats out here, at work, and at home. If you cannot say you hack with pride and defend that with dignity and clarity then you have accepted "incorrectly" hacking as a bad practice. The media lacks the intelligence to redefine clearly many terms they spew on a daily basis. How many times do they use the word "anxious" when the correct term is "eager" when describing someone in the news who is not anxious at all but is happily excited instead. Anxious is the root of anxiety which defined is restless uncomfortable nervousness. They also pronounce incorrectly words they cannot define like "vwalla". I've never heard anyone in the media pronounce it correctly. They say "vwalla" without even pronouncing the "v" which is NOT silent. They say "walla" instead. I see a terrible dumbed down media today that lacks far more than understanding the term "hacker". If this is the media you're defending that informs the masses then I guess the average IQ in the US of 98 would be just about on par with that.
    Last edited by Greyhatter; January 6, 2008, 22:47.

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    • #62
      Re: Recently Arrested.

      I'm not defending the media any more than you. I think they're full of shit.

      But like it or not, it's their voice that matters over ours to most people, and so if they say that "hacking" is bad, society will believe them. And if society believes them then, for all intents and purposes, the definition of the word has changed.

      In this society, emotion rules objectivity. Sensationalism defeats reason. People listen to the voice that's shouting the loudest, that has something to offer them- whether it be sex, money, or the feeling of validation when they band up with others who share their opinions. The mass media is successful because it panders to all of these truths.
      Last edited by Samurai Drifter; January 6, 2008, 22:45.
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      • #63
        Re: Recently Arrested.

        Originally posted by Samurai Drifter View Post
        I'm not defending the media any more than you. I think they're full of shit.

        In this society, emotion rules objectivity. Sensationalism defeats reason. People listen to the voice that's shouting the loudest, that has something to offer them- whether it be sex, money, or the feeling of validation when they band up with others who share their opinions. The mass media is successful because it panders to all of these truths.
        Beautifully put!

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        • #64
          Re: Recently Arrested.

          http://www.computerweekly.com/Articl...am-network.htm
          Schoolboy hacker derails Poland's tram network
          Tram

          Author:
          Ian Grant
          Posted:
          10:43 11 Jan 2008

          Polish police yesterday arrested a 14-year-old schoolboy for endangering public safety when he hacked the Lodz tram system and disrupted traffic.

          Using a TV-style remote control he built himself, Adam Dabrowski allegedly changed the points on the city's tram system. This derailed some tram cars, causing them to crash and injure up to 12 passengers.
          Honestly, I don't know if I should be disgusted or impressed with the kid....
          "Haters, gonna hate"

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          • #65
            Re: Recently Arrested.

            Originally posted by Nikita View Post
            I don't know if I should be disgusted or impressed with the kid....
            Impressed with the hack, saddened about the casualties, disappointed in parents who failed to knock any sense into his head, and disgusted with anyone who implemented a control system for 20-ton machines that operates over in-the-clear IR.
            "I'll admit I had an OiNK account and frequented it quite often… What made OiNK a great place was that it was like the world's greatest record store… iTunes kind of feels like Sam Goody to me. I don't feel cool when I go there. I'm tired of seeing John Mayer's face pop up. I feel like I'm being hustled when I visit there, and I don't think their product is that great. DRM, low bit rate, etc... OiNK it existed because it filled a void of what people want."
            - Trent Reznor

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            • #66
              Re: Recently Arrested.

              Originally posted by Deviant Ollam View Post
              Impressed with the hack, saddened about the casualties, disappointed in parents who failed to knock any sense into his head, and disgusted with anyone who implemented a control system for 20-ton machines that operates over in-the-clear IR.
              I couldn't have said it better myself, which I guess was why I didn't. It also doesn't surprise me that his teachers were quoted saying he is " a model pupil and an electronics genius" and that "He clearly did not think about the consequences of his actions." I Suspect he thought it would be the coolest prank in the universe and thought himself so cool to figure it out. I think I also read he even wrote a school paper on it prior to doing it. But I cant help but wonder though, who would have believed him? Do you think he didn't have a proper channel to take the 14yr old seriously? Would anyone have listened to you? Any pre-teen experiences like this among us? on a smaller scale obviously..
              "Haters, gonna hate"

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              • #67
                Re: Recently Arrested.

                Originally posted by Nikita View Post
                "He clearly did not think about the consequences of his actions." I Suspect he thought it would be the coolest prank in the universe and thought himself so cool to figure it out. I think I also read he even wrote a school paper on it prior to doing it.
                Where were the parents, the school teachers, and the especially the teacher who read this kids hack paper? 14 yo kids on average are not supposed to think for themselves at this level (unless incredibly bright or gifted) and that is perhaps why we do not let them drive cars in the US until 16? He's probably not only smart enough to drive at 14 but even savvy enough to hot wire his choice of ride at a moments notice. I contend that this kid was plenty bright and in fact knew exactly what he was doing and the potential outcome but probably thought he would not get caught. The question is what's the penalty after the shrinks prove to the Polish courts that he in fact knows right from wrong at his age and the deaths he could have caused?
                Last edited by Greyhatter; January 11, 2008, 14:24.

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                • #68
                  Re: Recently Arrested.

                  From a purely technical standpoint- it is scary (as Deviant pointed out) that such 'access' was in the clear...I would like to see what protocol/encryption etc was in place- that would either make the tech side 1.a lot more impressive *OR* 2. a lot less impressive-

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                  • #69
                    Re: Recently Arrested.

                    I dont like these types of people. they give bad names to hackers, black trenchcoats, and pyromaniacs... not to mention teenagers...*laughs*

                    but they are funny to read about =)
                    unda est terminus. is iuguolo ambitus.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Recently Arrested.

                      I just heard about this one today. It's a stupid stunt, but pretty funny anyway.

                      'Nuclear' TV hackers face trial

                      A group of Czech artists who inserted a nuclear explosion into a national weather broadcast have been told by a prosecutor they could be sent to jail.
                      http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7171374.stm
                      Thorn
                      "If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." - Catherine Aird

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