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    interesting thought.

    everyday hackers become more and more current in the news (palins e-mail hacked, billy o'riley hacked, etc.) yet my question is why has there never been a story of a hacker going all reformation and exposing his brethern. it seems to me that if hacking is so bad why arent they ever hacked right back? its not like because they can write code their untouchable. just an interesting thing ive noticed.

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    Leythos Guest

    Re: interesting thought.

    In article <ionus.3gbu2d@no-mx.forum.networktechs.com>, ionus.3gbu2d@no-
    mx.forum.networktechs.com says...
    >
    > everyday hackers become more and more current in the news (palins e-mail
    > hacked, billy o'riley hacked, etc.) yet my question is why has there
    > never been a story of a hacker going all reformation and exposing his
    > brethern. it seems to me that if hacking is so bad why arent they ever
    > hacked right back? its not like because they can write code their
    > untouchable. just an interesting thing ive noticed.
    >


    It has happened, people that are hackers don't often comment to others
    that they were hacked because it's a respect issue.

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    Leythos Guest

    Re: interesting thought.

    In article <ionus.3gbu2d@no-mx.forum.networktechs.com>, ionus.3gbu2d@no-
    mx.forum.networktechs.com says...
    >
    > everyday hackers become more and more current in the news (palins e-mail
    > hacked, billy o'riley hacked, etc.) yet my question is why has there
    > never been a story of a hacker going all reformation and exposing his
    > brethern. it seems to me that if hacking is so bad why arent they ever
    > hacked right back? its not like because they can write code their
    > untouchable. just an interesting thing ive noticed.
    >


    It has happened, people that are hackers don't often comment to others
    that they were hacked because it's a respect issue.

    --
    - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
    - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a
    drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"
    spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)

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