Posted on 12/17/2004 1:02:48 PM PST by mrustow
Men's News Daily, one of the most popular Web sites for commentary and news, has been hacked by a group calling itself "Rebellious Fingers Brazilian Defacement Crew." The conservative Web site has ben replaced by a Web page from the presumably Marxist hacker group.
In recent years, many leading conservative Web sites, including towhnall.com, lewrockwell.com, and the no longer in business toogoodreports.com, have been hacked by leftwing groups.
Mens News Daily editor-publisher Mike LaSalle has not responded to queries as to the duration or source of the attack, or when the site might return to service.
However, you are correct in the current usage of the word.
Thanks a bunch!
Look. Establish your credentials or STFU. There are lots of us here who are pros at this stuff. Your definitions are incomplete and ludicrous. Hackers want to beware of coming anywhere near my work.
"just my guess, and probably WRONG.
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Not necessarily wrong. However, having a virtual server on a remote host is a tough nut, really. I wouldn't do it.
I do my sites in FrontPage, because I'm comfy with it. But I do straight hosting and I can wipe the site at any time. Indeed, I've had to do that a few times for various reasons.
Having a trusted host for several years means that I can call them and have them do whatever I want. They know me. A hacker attack on my site would last about five minutes after I find out about it, and I check my site about 12 times a day.
I have no interest in operating any server, virtual or real. I just want my site up and running.
FrontPage gets trashed a lot, but for most folks, it's a very workable way to get stuff on the web, very usable and it's familiar to Office users.
Now, I wouldn't run a political site in FrontPage, but for the kind of stuff I do, it's ideal.
Dude...that's half the fun for me. Everything I run -- from my mail systems, FTP servers and web sites -- are all on my own boxen. It's great being your own admin. :o)
Who died and made you boss? In case youre a newbie or just happened to have been raised by wolves, you dont get to tell people to STFU here. You STFU, you phony! What are you, some thread nanny type who lost her way from lucianne.com?
And just because I showed you up on another thread, doesnt give you the right to throw a temper tantrum here.
Now that weve got your etiquette lesson out of the way, I notice that you already used hacker the same way I did (Hackers want to beware ), so youll have to tell yourself to STFU. And then youll have to tell Texaggie79 the same thing.
Bellowing about your abilities, and trying to intimidate people into silence may impress some people. Youve been made.
Oh, and while youre at it, you need to write the people at dictionary.com, and tell them to STFU, too.
hack·er1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (hkr) n. Informal
[Perhaps from hacker, amateurish or inept golfer or tennis player (possibly from hack1), or perhaps from hack, practical joke, clever scheme (from dialectal hack, to embarrass, confuse, play a trick on).] |
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. |
hacker
n 1: someone who plays golf poorly 2: a programmer who breaks into computer systems in order to steal or change or destroy information as a form of cyber-terrorism [syn: cyber-terrorist, cyberpunk] 3: a programmer for whom computing is its own reward; may enjoy the challenge of breaking into other computers but does no harm; "true hackers subscribe to a code of ethics and look down upon crackers" 4: one who works hard at boring tasks [syn: hack, drudge]
Source: WordNet ® 2.0, © 2003 Princeton University |
BTTT
I'm free again from the trigger happy ones.
Thanks for the ping!
I guess you learned your lesson.....
And the site is still hijacked! I'll be goddamned!
My pleasure!
I do believe it was in the movie Hackers 2. "These guys aren't hackers, they're crackers, i'm the hacker". A security admin talking about "hacking". It's not hacking, it's cracking. They crack the code.
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