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  1. #21

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    infairness, he is not as evil as a filipino attacker using social engineering

    you guyz are familiar with him

  2. #22

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    hahahahaha..... evil filipino attacker.... bitaw oie, dili man sad grabeh ang iyahang gibuhat ompared to the "evil" one... ibang usapan na yan...

  3. #23

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    i mean the i love you thing hehe





    pariha ra gani nga concept:

    mo ingon ang mga tao dili kuno kaau secured ang microsoft compare sa linux

    nya sikat kaau ang microsoft, nya daghan kaau determined ones nga cge pratisan ang microsoft

    nya kong pa , ang linux ang mas sakit compare sa microsoft basin unya ang linux na maoy dili secured wekekekke

    well just my 2 cents worth

  4. #24

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    naa kay point.. kay kung unsa ang sikat, mao nay practisanan sa mga hackers coz they have this mentality: The more you hack, the better... mas daghang peeps and users nga mag suffer, mas exciting... wala may point gud kung mag hach hach ka sa usa ka environment nga gamay ra ang peeps... no excitement and adventure... ahhahahhaa...

  5. #25

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    mao sad..pero dli lang ko kahibaw mo hack...hehehe

  6. #26

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    Google. Its a nice starting point.

  7. #27

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    maayo unta iya i baligya sa black market ang iya na hack na info sa US... tsk tsk tsk

    that would be cool..

    by the way, naunsa na kaha to ang pinoy hacker na nagcreate sa "I love you" virus... wala na ko update.

  8. #28

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    Grabeh gyud aning US oie... daghan og top secret ambot... mura jud nga selfish lang sila sa ilahang discoveries... hahay... the world will never learn...

  9. #29

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    UPDATE:

    Hacker appeals to home secretary




    Gary McKinnon says he acted out of curiosity, not malice

    Lawyers for a Briton accused of hacking into secret military and Nasa computers are asking the home secretary to ensure he is not jailed in the US.

    Glasgow-born Gary McKinnon, 42, who last month lost his appeal against extradition, could face life in jail if convicted of accessing 97 computers.
    His lawyer Karen Todner said his human rights would be breached if he did not return to the UK after a trial.
    The Home Office said his case was "receiving consideration".
    A spokesman said: "Further representations have been received today from solicitors against Mr McKinnon's surrender to the USA which are receiving consideration."

    'Biggest ever attack'
    Unemployed Mr McKinnon, from Wood Green, north London, was said to be "distraught" after losing his extradition appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
    He has admitted breaking into the computers, but says he sought information on UFOs and only got in because of lax security.
    The US government, however, insists he committed a malicious crime - the biggest military computer hack ever.
    They say he stole passwords, deleted files and left 300 computers at a US navy weapons station unusable immediately after the September 11 terrorist attacks.


    Clearly it is time to re-think summary extradition when US prosecutors threaten to 'fry' a non-violent computer hacker

    James Welch, Liberty



    Ms Todner said she had written to the Home Office asking for an intervention on her client's behalf.
    She said: "We have requested that the home secretary obtain an assurance from the United States government that Mr McKinnon be returned to the UK immediately on receiving a sentence in the US, should he be extradited.
    "It is standard practice for both the Dutch and Israeli governments to seek this assurance on behalf of their nationals who face extradition to the United States.
    "In light of Mr McKinnon's being diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, it would seem to be highly appropriate that the home secretary obtains this assurance."
    'Non-violent'
    Mr McKinnon was arrested in 2002 but never charged in the UK.
    He first lost his case against extradition at the High Court in 2006 before taking it to the highest court in the UK, the House of Lords.
    His lawyers want his case to be tried in Britain, arguing that the alleged offences were committed on British soil.
    James Welch, legal director of human rights group Liberty, said: "Clearly it is time to re-think summary extradition when US prosecutors threaten to 'fry' a non-violent computer hacker.
    "It is a shame that the Court of Human Rights will allow his extradition even as they consider whether US extradition measures were fair."
    A demonstration in support of Mr McKinnon will take place outside the Home Office on Tuesday.

    from BBC NEWS | UK | Hacker appeals to home secretary
    Last edited by cosplay; 09-02-2008 at 11:18 PM.

  10. #30

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    up for the update...

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