I personally think it is a bit ridiculous of you boosting you hack websites
on a daily basis.
For what reason?
To help people out or just for fun? If you do it to help people out, then I
am all for it, but be careful there are not many (if not none) people out
there that appreciate your help or even care. 

I don't think the article is ridiculous, its just news - having said that, I
think there should be more info available from non-hackers about security
and hacking. Simply so that guys like all of us can defend ourselves..

Taco Fleur
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [cfaussie] OT: Hacking Websites
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> 
> According to this article:
> 
>       http://theage.com.au/articles/2004/01/14/1073877871381.html
> 
> I hack websites on a regular basis. (Some weeks, I do it 
> several times a day!)
> 
> Anyone else think that this article is a) ridiculous or b) 
> drawing unnecessary attention to a not-particularly-clever 'stunt' ??
> 
> - James
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