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MasterJohnSteed -> Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 5:08:19 PM)

If you had the knowledge to hack your biggest enemy's computer and or online cyber life and bring them to their knees would you?

Considering today that our lives exist online more than they do in real life

I mean think about it your life is more stored in computers and computer files than it is on paper or any other medium.




pahunkboy -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 5:12:07 PM)

I would like to think I am the bigger man.


It would be tempting tho...

I have learned tho in life- to be careful what you ask for- that the shoe can easily be on the other foot.




Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 5:12:26 PM)

Yes, I think I would.




Rule -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 5:23:57 PM)

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BigDaddy723 -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 5:37:35 PM)

I wouldn't do it completly. I would however, hack them and let them know they were hacked, and that it could happen again




Lockit -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 5:43:00 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterJohnSteed

If you had the knowledge to hack your biggest enemy's computer and or online cyber life and bring them to their knees would you?

Considering today that our lives exist online more than they do in real life

I mean think about it your life is more stored in computers and computer files than it is on paper or any other medium.



Now that is just fucked up. No, I take that back... not only is it fucked up, it is illegal.

Having had three computers ruined because I wouldn't be slave to someone and although I didn't store my life there.. I live my life... anyone who does this or would... in my opinion, deserves jail and a mental health evaluation wouldn't be out of order.




Missokyst -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 5:52:46 PM)

No, I never would.




LadyPact -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 5:56:46 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lockit
Now that is just fucked up. No, I take that back... not only is it fucked up, it is illegal.

Having had three computers ruined because I wouldn't be slave to someone and although I didn't store my life there.. I live my life... anyone who does this or would... in my opinion, deserves jail and a mental health evaluation wouldn't be out of order.


Thanks for saving Me the keystrokes!




KyttynTheMynx -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 6:01:47 PM)

I am friends with quite a few hackers, crackers, and booters. I have seen the work they put into getting into a computer just to fuck it up and shut it down. Why in the fuck would I want to give my enemies THAT much of my time and energy? Thats time and energy that I could be doing something useful like watching porn and masturbating. Or getting fucked. Or sucking cock. I mean sheesh!




BeIgnited -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 6:20:48 PM)

I can't really envision a reality in which I have "enemies". There are plenty of people who don't like me, but I find the best revenge is pretending they don't exist.

I don't need someone to play Newman to my Seinfeld, so I guess my answer's no.




JstAnotherSub -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 7:01:51 PM)

no answer required or wanted I am assuming, so here is my non needed answer.




DomImus -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 7:09:49 PM)

I really don't have any enemies. If there is someone who considers me to be their enemy I couldn't even begin to fathom a guess as to who that might be. 




littlewonder -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 7:29:09 PM)

No I wouldn't.

It's just tacky, stupid and childish





Jeffff -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 7:37:55 PM)

I would like to think I wouldn't......But I know some people.........




laurell3 -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 7:39:57 PM)

I'm an adult. I don't have enemies. People that I don't care to associate with I don't stalk or scheme to harm. The thought, to me, is ridiculous.




CynthiaWVirginia -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 7:41:20 PM)

If someone focuses on vengeance, the poison is fed and spreads out into their own life.  So...no, I have learned to let go of that person completely and move on with my life.
 




Aynne88 -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 7:42:06 PM)



Personal life enemy? Probaby not.

Business enemy? Like competitor that has fucked with my business first? Not just healthy competition, but purposefully tried to underhand me or did something untoward to deserve the title of enemy? In a hot minute. To their knees.




thishereboi -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 7:49:35 PM)

I can't think of anyone I consider an enemy, but if I did, no I don't think so.




Cherylmazana -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 7:51:20 PM)

I wouldn’t hack anyone and I can’t think of anyone who would hack me, however I have been caught many years ago in the past by malicious viruses, that taught me why antivirus is your friend and that people who send this stuff out randomly to catch anyone is a bad as the random person who vandalises your property because they are bored or jealous.

Now I back everything up, so that everything can be restored but in all honesty if this PC was destroyed and everything on it and the backup vanished the only things I would be irritated about losing would be the recent photographs. The old ones would be a pain to rescan but the new only digital ones would be a loss.

Cheryl




Arpig -> RE: Rhetorical Question (8/13/2010 9:51:45 PM)

The closest thing I have to an enemy would be my Ex, and I do all her computer maintenance, so no I wouldn't even be tempted.

Now if I could hack the credit bureaus and modify my records, that I would do in a flash.





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