i've been around "the scene" since the mid-90s. i remember heady times learning all about hacking and phreaking and this new internet thing. i read "the hacker crackdown" and all the text files i could download at 2400 baud. everyone i knew was talking about VR and writing code night and day. everyone knew how to solder...
now we're all "security professionals" with real jobs and no desire to risk what we've worked so hard for. there are a few "security researchers" out there, but their work belongs to whoever is cutting the checks.
is hacking relevant anymore?
we all hate those script kiddies who fuck things up with no apparent need to know or understand, but who writes their scripts? how will they take us into the next 10-20 years when they don't appear to care to look beyond a graphical interface?
anyone else worried/annoyed/angry/disappointed?
now we're all "security professionals" with real jobs and no desire to risk what we've worked so hard for. there are a few "security researchers" out there, but their work belongs to whoever is cutting the checks.
is hacking relevant anymore?
we all hate those script kiddies who fuck things up with no apparent need to know or understand, but who writes their scripts? how will they take us into the next 10-20 years when they don't appear to care to look beyond a graphical interface?
anyone else worried/annoyed/angry/disappointed?
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