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| <center><h1>Starman_Jones 0wns j00</h1> | |
| Weston sux dick. I hope this will make you<br> | |
| change your password.<br> | |
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| A hacker is a person intensely interested in the arcane and recondite<br> | |
| workings of any computer operating system. Most often, hackers are<br> | |
| programmers. As such, hackers obtain advanced knowledge of operating<br> | |
| systems and programming languages. They may know of holes within<br> | |
| systems and the reasons for such holes. Hackers constantly seek<br> | |
| further knowledge, freely share what they have discovered,<br> | |
| and never, ever intentionally damage data.<br> | |
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| A cracker is a person who breaks into or<br> | |
| otherwise violates the system integrity of<br> | |
| remote machines, with malicious intent. Crackers, having gained<br> | |
| unauthorized access, destroy vital data, deny legitimate users service,<br> | |
| or basically cause problems for their targets. Crackers can easily be<br> | |
| identified because their actions are malicious.<br> | |
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| Pity the media dont know the difference. | |
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