http://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2015/04/06/tewksbury-police-pay-bitcoin-ransom-hackers/PkcE1GBTOfU52p31F9FM5L/story.html

This type of fluff article irritates me. That abuse of the term
hacking/hacker is comparable to the abuse of the term engineer.

"my facebook got hacked!!" no it didnt, you left your device signed in or
you followed a phishing link, you werent hacked, your ignorance was
exploited with zero knowledge that you even exist

"a hacker encrypted my data" no, in all likelyhood, a script kiddie out
there altered code from an existing ransomeware package to become the
beneficiary of your ignorance in opening suspect attachments and profited
by your inability to follow the simple instruction:back that shit up. no
"hackers involved"

In terms of technical prowess, and both the criminal and "white hat"
environment, "hack" and "hacker" used to garner some respect, now the terms
are so misused they have no value. This is just going to leave me very
irritated the rest of the day



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