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RE: Anonymous hacktivists add Stuxnet code to their arsenal
Posted by Bones146
21st Jul 2011
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RE: Anonymous hacktivists add Stuxnet code to their arsenal
Posted by Nate_K
4th Feb 2012
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RE: Anonymous hacktivists add Stuxnet code to their arsenal
Don't try to build a nuclear bomb, and you'll probably be OK!
Posted by omb00900@...
17th Feb 2011
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@omb00900
For about 1 month or 3, but after that all bets are off,
For about 1 month or 3, but after that all bets are off,
Posted by Roy C
17th Feb 2011
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RE: Anonymous hacktivists add Stuxnet code to their arsenal
PERSONALLY I HOPE THEY USE IT LIKE A AXE ON THE BASTARD BANKERS THAT BREAK US AND THE RICH THAT DON'T PAY THERE SHARE CORPORATIONS ALSO
Posted by Bones146
21st Jul 2011
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RE: Anonymous hacktivists add Stuxnet code to their arsenal
Not to be on the defense but I wouldn't downplay the community. Time and time again they have made a mockery of everyone. I learned 99% of my current IT skills as a consultant from doing things when I was young and stupid. This has given me great insight into the community and how it thinks as a collective. Companies that chose not to hire me mistook lack of paper certification as lack of skill and have resulted in many nice consultancy paychecks from many happy customers to myself.
Programmers use examples of code all the time and the final product is whats left. Saying they can do nothing with a guidebook means we have books in school for no purpose either. Reverse engineering is so deeply rooted in what is done every day I can't help but laugh thinking any less of a thought is an insult to them. A company might have a few developers, a collective could be thousands and more and all with the same sharing purposeful intent.
Programmers use examples of code all the time and the final product is whats left. Saying they can do nothing with a guidebook means we have books in school for no purpose either. Reverse engineering is so deeply rooted in what is done every day I can't help but laugh thinking any less of a thought is an insult to them. A company might have a few developers, a collective could be thousands and more and all with the same sharing purposeful intent.
Posted by Nate_K
4th Feb 2012