Chad A. Fernandez wrote:
>I have never really heard the term "cracker" used.  I probably don't hang
>otu in the right circles to hear it, However.  I have always thought of it
>as "good" and "bad" hackers.......sorta like the "bad" guy has gone to the
>"dark side of the force" :-)

Really?, most people here (not counting newspapers of course, it actually
makes me a bit afraid of all the errors they have when it comes to
computers - what if they do that with other more important things?) now
what a cracker and a hacker is and the diffrence. Might have been since
I've educated them all for the last 10 years or so.

For the question of what a hacker stands for in these days are probably
anyone who knows what he/she is doing with a computer and is able to do it
without a mouse (thus there ain't any, and have never been, a Mac-hacker).

If you want a Star Wars analoghy I would suggest a Jedi Knight (or even
Master) vs. a Lord of the Sith. But that might be to complex for the people
out there who don't know enough of the Star Wars universe. A Jedi Knight is
ex. Luke Skywalker - atleast in the end of ROTJ. A lord of the Sith is ex.
Darth Vader (or why not Exar Kun the "worst" of them? But that would again
require some reading - atleast of comics).
//Bernie

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