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Posted 28 May 2004 - 12:38 PM

Is Your Son a Computer Hacker?

As an enlightened, modern parent, I try to be as involved as possible in the lives of my six children. I encourage them to join team sports. I attend their teen parties with them to ensure no drinking or alcohol is on the premises. I keep a fatherly eye on the CDs they listen to and the shows they whatch, the company they keep and the books they read. You could say I'm a model parent. My children have never failed to make me proud, and I can say without the slightest embellishment that I have the finest family in the USA. Two years ago, my wife Carol and I decided that our children's education would not be complete without some grounding in modern computers. To this end, we bought our children a brand new Compaq to learn with. The kids had a lot of fun using the handful of application programs we'd bought, such as Adobe's Photoshop and Microsoft's Word, and my wife and I were pleased that our gift was received so well. Our son Peter was most entranced by the device, and became quite a pro at surfing the net. When Peter began to spend whole days on the machine, I became concerned, but Carol advised me to calm down, and that it was only a passing phase. I was content to bow to her experience as a mother, until our youngest daughter, Cindy, charged into the living room one night to blurt out: "Peter is a computer hacker!"

As you can I'magine, I was amazed. A computer hacker in my own house! I began to monitor my son's habits, to make certain that Cindy wasn't just telling stories, as she is prone to doing at ti'mes.

After a few days of investigation, and some research into computer hacking, I confronted Peter with the evidence. I'm afraid to say, this was the only ti'me I have ever been truly disappointed in one of my children. We raised them to be honest and to have integrity, and Peter betrayed the principles we tried to encourage in hi'm, when he refused point blank to admit to his activities. His denials continued for hours, and in the end, I was left with no choice but to ban hi'm from using the computer until he is old enough to be responsible for his actions.

After going through this ordeal with my own family, I was left pondering how I could best help others in si'milar situations. I'd gained a lot of knowledge over those few days regarding hackers. It's only right that I provide that information to other parents, in the hope that they will be able to tell if their children are being drawn into the world of hacking. Perhaps other parents will be able to steer their sons back onto the straight and narrow before extreme measures need to be employed.

To this end, I have decided to publish the top ten signs that your son is a hacker. I advise any parents to read this list carefully and if their son matches the profile, they should take action. A smart parent will first try to reason with their son, before resorting to groundings, or even spanking. I pride myself that I have never had to spank a child, and I hope this guide will help other parents to put a halt to their son's misbehaviour before a spanking becomes necessary.

1. Has your son asked you to change ISPs?

Most American families use trusted and responsible Internet Service Providers, such as AOL. These providers have a strict "No Hacking" policy, and take careful measures to ensure that your internet experience is enjoyable, educational and above all legal. If your child is becoming a hacker, one of his first steps will be to request a change to a more hacker friendly provider.

I would advise all parents to refuse this request. One of the reasons your son is interested in switching providers is to get away from AOL's child safety filter. This filter is vital to any parent who wants his son to enjoy the internet without the endangering hi'm through exposure to "adult" content. It is best to stick with the protection AOL provides, rather than using a home-based solution. If your son is becoming a hacker, he will be able to circumvent any home-based measures with surprising ease, using information gleaned from various hacker sites.

2. Are you finding programs on your computer that you don't remember installing?

Your son will probably try to install some hacker software. He may attempt to conceal the presence of the software in some way, but you can usually find any new programs by reading through the programs listed under "Install/Remove Programs" in your control panel. Popular hacker software includes "Comet Cursor", "Bonzi Buddy" and "Flash".

The best option is to confront your son with the evidence, and force hi'm to remove the offending programs. He will probably try to install the software again, but you will be able to tell that this is happening, if your machine offers to "download" one of the hacker applications. If this happens, it is ti'me to give your son a stern talking to, and possibly consider punishing hi'm with a grounding.

3. Has your child asked for new hardware?

Computer hackers are often li'mited by conventional computer hardware. They may request "faster" video cards, and larger hard drives, or even more memory. If your son starts requesting these devices, it is possible that he has a legiti'mate need. You can best ensure that you are buying legal, trustworthy hardware by only buying replacement parts from your computer's manufacturer.

If your son has requested a new "processor" from a company called "AMD", this is genuine cause for alarm. AMD is a third-world based company who make inferior, "knock-off" copies of American processor chips. They use child labor extensively in their third world sweatshops, and they deliberately disable the security features that American processor makers, such as Intel, use to prevent hacking. AMD chips are never sold in stores, and you will most likely be told that you have to order them from internet sites. Do not buy this chip! This is one request that you must refuse your son, if you are to have any hope of raising hi'm well.

4. Does your child read hacking manuals?

If you pay close attention to your son's reading habits, as I do, you will be able to determine a great deal about his opinions and hobbies. Children are at their most I'mpressionable in the teenage years. Any father who has had a seventeen year old daughter attempt to sneak out on a date wearing make up and perfume is well aware of the effect that I'mproper influences can have on inexperienced minds.

There are, unfortunately, many hacking manuals available in bookshops today. A few titles to be on the lookout for are: "Snow Crash" and "Cryptonomicon" by Neal Stephenson; "Neuromancer" by William Gibson; "Programming with Perl" by Ti'mothy O'Reilly; "Geeks" by Jon Katz; "The Hacker Crackdown" by Bruce Sterling; "Microserfs" by Douglas Coupland; "Hackers" by Steven Levy; and "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" by Eric S. Raymond.

If you find any of these hacking manuals in your child's possession, confiscate them I'mmediately. You should also petition local booksellers to remove these titles from their shelves. You may meet with some resistance at first, but even booksellers have to bow to community pressure.

5. How much ti'me does your child spend using the computer each day?

If your son spends more than thirty minutes each day on the computer, he may be using it to DOS other peoples sites. DOSing involves gaining access to the "command prompt" on other people's machines, and using it to tie up vital internet services. This can take up to eight hours. If your son is doing this, he is breaking the law, and you should stop hi'm I'mmediately. The safest policy is to li'mit your children's access to the computer to a maxi'mum of forty-five minutes each day.

6. Does your son use Quake?

Quake is an online virtual reality used by hackers. It is a popular meeting place and training ground, where they disbecauses hacking and train in the use of various firearms. Many hackers develop anti-social tendencies due to the use of this virtual world, and it may cause erratic behaviour at home and at school.

If your son is using Quake, you should make hi'me understand that this is not acceptable to you. You should ensure all the firearms in your house are carefully locked away, and have trigger locks installed. You should also bring your concerns to the attention of his school.

7. Is your son becoming argumentative and surly in his social behaviour?

As a child enters the electronic world of hacking, he may become disaffected with the real world. He may lose the ability to control his actions, or judge the rightness or wrongness of a course of behaviour. This will manifest itself soonest in the way he treats others. Those whom he disagrees with will be met with scorn, bitterness, and even foul language. He may utter threats of violence of a real or electronic nature.

Even when confronted, your son will probably find it difficult to talk about this problem to you. He will probably clai'm that there is no problem, and that you are I'magining things. He may tell you that it is you who has the problem, and you should "back off" and "stop smothering hi'm." Do not allow yourself to be deceived. You are the only chance your son has, even if he doesn't understand the situation he is in. Keep trying to get through to hi'm, no matter how much he retreats into hi'mself.

8. Is your son obsessed with "Lunix"?

BSD, Lunix, Debian and Mandrake are all versions of an illegal hacker operation system, invented by a Soviet computer hacker named Linyos Torovoltos, before the Russians lost the Cold War. It is based on a program called "xenix", which was written by Microsoft for the US government. These programs are used by hackers to break into other people's computer systems to steal credit card numbers. They may also be used to break into people's stereos to steal their music, using the "mp3" program. Torovoltos is a notorious hacker, responsible for writing many hacker programs, such as "telnet", which is used by hackers to connect to machines on the internet without using a telephone.

Your son may try to install "lunix" on your hard drive. If he is careful, you may not notice its presence, however, lunix is a capricious beast, and if handled incorrectly, your son may damage your computer, and even break it completely by deleting Windows, at which point you will have to have your computer repaired by a professional.

If you see the word "LILO" during your windows startup (just after you turn the machine on), your son has installed lunix. In order to get rid of it, you will have to send your computer back to the manufacturer, and have them fit a new hard drive. Lunix is extremely dangerous software, and cannot be removed without destroying part of your hard disk surface.

9. Has your son radically changed his appearance?

If your son has undergone a sudden change in his style of dress, you may have a hacker on your hands. Hackers tend to dress in bright, day-glo colors. They may wear baggy pants, bright colored shirts and spiky hair dyed in bright colors to match their clothes. They may take to carrying "glow-sticks" and some wear pacifiers around their necks. (I have no idea why they do this) There are many such hackers in schools today, and your son may have started to associate with them. If you notice that your son's group of friends includes people dressed like this, it is ti'me to think about a severe curfew, to protect hi'm from dangerous influences.

10. Is your son struggling academically?

If your son is failing courses in school, or performing poorly on sports teams, he may be involved in a hacking group, such as the infamous "Otaku" hacker association. Excessive ti'me spent on the computer, communicating with his fellow hackers may cause temporary damage to the eyes and brain, from the electromagnetic radiation. This will cause his marks to slip dramatically, particularly in difficult subjects such as Math, and Chemistry. In extreme cases, over-exposure to computer radiation can cause schizophrenia, meningitis and other psychological diseases. Also, the reduction in exercise may cause hi'm to lose muscle mass, and even to start gaining weight. For the sake of your child's mental and physical health, you must put a stop to his hacking, and li'mit his computer ti'me drastically.

I encourage all parents to read through this guide carefully. Your child's future may depend upon it. Hacking is an illegal and dangerous activity, that may land your child in prison, and tear your family apart. It cannot be taken too seriously.

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Posted 28 May 2004 - 12:45 PM

Lol, you're on a roll, Anon! :rolleyes:

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Posted 28 May 2004 - 12:53 PM

oh..my..god.......what an idiot... :rolleyes:   :p   :p   :o , I mean....how utterly paranoid can you get...if I start to say new words that you didnt know before...oh s***!!! I'm A HACKER!!!!

#4 Jakezilla

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Posted 28 May 2004 - 01:19 PM

first of all, ahahaha AOL filters suck.
You just use internet explorer. Or some other browser.

Second of all, FOURTY FIVE MINUTES!? I WOULD DIE IF THAT WAS MY Li'mITATION!

Third, its Linux. not Lunix. And its not Lilo. Its a frickin penguin. Telnet was made by microsoft. Linux is not based on a "hacker" program. and the dude is not a hacker. Maybe I'm wrong, and lunix is an OS.

Fourth, Quake rules! How dare he!

Fifth, isnt AMD that video card chip?

Sixth, WTF? Flash is not hacker tools! I can understand Comet Cursor or Bonzibuddy, but FLASH!?! Thats almost EVERYWHERE!!

Seventh, I wouldnt dress up like that. But what. If I wear all green for a month, then wear all yellow next month they would think I'm a hacker?  :rolleyes:

more wierd things to come.. :p

#5 Freidmont

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Posted 28 May 2004 - 02:12 PM

For those that don't know it..this was intended as a joke. I saw this a while ago, and it never fails to crack me up :p

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Posted 28 May 2004 - 02:15 PM

They may take to carrying "glow-sticks" and some wear pacifiers around their necks. (I have no idea why they do this)


Who the hell does that? If they do, they must look like right ol twhats.

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Posted 28 May 2004 - 02:18 PM

first of all, ahahaha AOL filters suck.
You just use internet explorer. Or some other browser.

Second of all, FOURTY FIVE MINUTES!? I WOULD DIE IF THAT WAS MY Li'mITATION!

Third, its Linux. not Lunix. And its not Lilo. Its a frickin penguin. Telnet was made by microsoft. Linux is not based on a "hacker" program. and the dude is not a hacker. Maybe I'm wrong, and lunix is an OS.

Fourth, Quake rules! How dare he!

Fifth, isnt AMD that video card chip?

Sixth, WTF? Flash is not hacker tools! I can understand Comet Cursor or Bonzibuddy, but FLASH!?! Thats almost EVERYWHERE!!

Seventh, I wouldnt dress up like that. But what. If I wear all green for a month, then wear all yellow next month they would think I'm a hacker?

Sixth, WTF? Flash is not hacker tools! I can understand Comet Cursor or Bonzibuddy, but FLASH!?! Thats almost EVERYWHERE!!

that is stupid they are stupid

#8 ask8er88

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Posted 28 May 2004 - 03:31 PM

my dad and my mom know I'm a hacker...they can care less...my dad teaches my how to hack sites and servers....basically anything dealing with computers(he is the owner of a pc store)... lol :p ...


umm....he teaches me for "educational" perposes only :) lol

Edited by ask8er88, 28 May 2004 - 03:32 PM.


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Posted 28 May 2004 - 04:22 PM

so do my mom and dad my mon and dad can care less too

#10 Funnlecake

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Posted 28 May 2004 - 05:10 PM

That guy is retarted in his case I'm a hacker and I want to be a hacker be cool and my parents don't care what I do on my comp and not all hackers are boys

Heres somtin inspiring:

The following file is being reprinted in honor and sympathy for the many phreaks and hackers that have been busted recently by the Secret Service.

The Conscience of a Hacker
Another one got caught today; it's all over the papers.  "Teenager Arrested in Computer Cri'me Scandal", "Hacker Arrested after Bank Tampering"... Damn kids.  They're all alike. But did you, in your three-piece psychology and 1950's techno brain, ever take a look behind the eyes of the hacker?  Did you ever wonder what made hi'm tick, what forces shaped hi'm, what may have molded hi'm? I am a hacker, enter my world... Mine is a world that begins with school... I'm smarter than most of the other kids, this crap they teach us bores me...  Damn underachiever. They're all alike. I'm in junior high or high school. I've listened to teachers explain for the fifteenth ti'me how to reduce a fraction. I understand it.  "No, Ms. Smith, I didn't show my work. I did it in my head..." Damn kid.  Probably copied it.  They're all alike. I made a discovery today.  I found a computer.  Wait a second, this is cool.  It does what I want it to.  If it makes a mistake, it's because I screwed it up.  Not because it doesn't like me or feels threatened by me or thinks I'm a smart ass or doesn't like teaching and shouldn't be here...damn kid. All he does is play games. They're all alike. And then it happened. A door opened to a world. Rushing through the phone line like heroin through an addict's veins, an electronic pulse is sent out, a refuge from the day-to-day incompetencies is sought... a board is found. "This is it... this is where I belong..." I know everyone here... even if I've never met them, never talked to them, may never hear from them again... I know you all... Damn kid.  Tying up the phone line again. They're all alike... You bet your ass we're all alike... we've been spoon-fed baby food at school when we hungered for steak... the bits of meat that you did let slip through were pre-chewed and tasteless. We've been dominated by sadists, or ignored by the apathetic.  The few that had something to teach found us willing pupils, but those few are like drops of whater in the desert.

This is our world now... the world of the electron and the switch, the beauty of the baud.  We make use of a service already existing without paying for what could be dirt-cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering gluttons, and you call us cri'minals.  We explore... and you call us cri'minals.  We seek after knowledge... and you call us cri'minals.  We exist without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias... and you call us cri'minals. You build atomic bombs, you wage wars, you murder, cheat, and lie to us and try to make us believe it's for our own good, yet we're the cri'minals.
Yes, I am a cri'minal.  My cri'me is that of curiosity.  My cri'me is that of judging people by what they say and think, not what they look like. My cri'me is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive me for. I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto.  You may stop this individual, but you can't stop us all... after all, we're all alike.
+++The Mentor+++

May the members of the phreak community never forget his words -JR

Edited by funnlecake, 28 May 2004 - 07:16 PM.


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first of all, ahahaha AOL filters suck.
You just use internet explorer. Or some other browser.

Second of all, FOURTY FIVE MINUTES!? I WOULD DIE IF THAT WAS MY Li'mITATION!

Third, its Linux. not Lunix. And its not Lilo. Its a frickin penguin. Telnet was made by microsoft. Linux is not based on a "hacker" program. and the dude is not a hacker. Maybe I'm wrong, and lunix is an OS.

Fourth, Quake rules! How dare he!

Fifth, isnt AMD that video card chip?

Sixth, WTF? Flash is not hacker tools! I can understand Comet Cursor or Bonzibuddy, but FLASH!?! Thats almost EVERYWHERE!!

Seventh, I wouldnt dress up like that. But what. If I wear all green for a month, then wear all yellow next month they would think I'm a hacker?

Sixth, WTF? Flash is not hacker tools! I can understand Comet Cursor or Bonzibuddy, but FLASH!?! Thats almost EVERYWHERE!!

that is stupid they are stupid

1. Linux IS an unix based OS (operation system) (mandrake, debian, redhat... are linux distros) (Linus Torvalds- the maker of linux comes from Finnland)
2. AMD is a company that makes processors (http://www.amd.com/us-en/) - they are the first ones to sell 64 bit processors fore home use :p (ui'm using amd athlon 1ghz)
3 CometCursor & BB are spyware.
4 Acctualy you could make a flash that could acess the disk (I had a manual for doing dis). (ex. if you right click on any flash (ver 7) you can acess the settings for local storage --> and with an java script you can run someting from local storage)

#12 Freidmont

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Posted 29 May 2004 - 08:00 AM

Who the hell does that? If they do, they must look like right ol twhats.

People taking speed at raves. Don't ask me how I know

Edited by Freidmont, 29 May 2004 - 08:00 AM.


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Posted 29 May 2004 - 11:32 PM

didn't you know that without the hackers, their wouldn't be the thing called internet because true hackers are the hackers which build the internet, crackers are the ones who destroys it.

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Posted 30 May 2004 - 01:10 AM

How can anyone stay on the internet for 45 mins? That's such a little ti'me.

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Posted 30 May 2004 - 01:16 AM

How can anyone stay on the internet for 45 mins? That's such a little ti'me.

Some people do have lives, you know.

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Posted 30 May 2004 - 01:19 AM

But 45 mins a day? Say you're dling something?

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Posted 30 May 2004 - 01:20 AM

Then you leave the computer ON and nothing but the file dl.

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Posted 30 May 2004 - 01:22 AM

Most people can't do that. Waste too much electricity.

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Posted 30 May 2004 - 07:09 AM

Most people can't do that. Waste too much electricity.

I leave my computers on all the ti'me, except when I'm on vacation or it's lightning. They don't take up a whole lot of electricity..

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Posted 30 May 2004 - 07:29 AM

Yea but you try telling that to ya parents (but looking at your pic you dont have to)


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