~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
news:ir9bri$qag$1@dont-email.me:
> I'm much the same!
>
>> You aren't invincible, as I've told you
>> before. I make a choice every day not to go further with you than
>> here.
>
> Sometimes you are just so...oo full of sh*t, Dustin! ;-)
Not often, as you might still learn. It's not bragging if you can back
it up.
> Tell us all more about the risk(s) you would take if you *did*
> decide to attack/hack my bank account in 2011. *I* reckon you'd end
> up in jail!
Risks? Well, for starters; I'd be abusing certain privledges I have on
some very nice networks. I didn't mention jail time, as that isn't a
primary risk. other things are far worse than that. Why do you think
eveyrthing is hacking anyway? Is it really hacking If I can tell the
computers that, I'm you, and want to withdraw some funds? I don't think
so.
> I'm very well aware of just how visible I am ..... or at least
> *was*, anyway! The folk who stole my money knew my name, my wife's
> name, my daughter's name (and that she'd come home for a while in
> her late 20's to live with us) plus the full name and phone number
> of my elderly neighbour. They knew my full postal address, knew
> *when* I had bought my house and exactly how much I had paid for it!
Most of thats on record. Some of those networks I can play on have
those records. It's not impossible to "hack" you into oblivion.
This isn't technically hacking tho, as I already have the security
clearances and access to the data. It's not fair to insult those who
would have to work for the information by claiming I was hacking.
> I wasn't too happy about that! ;-)
I'm sure you weren't.
--
Why drink the water from my hand?
Contagious as you think I am
Just tilt my sun towards your domain
Your cup runneth over again



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