

Swyndle wrote:I know it isn't necessary, but just in case I'd like to point out that this "mook" and my stepdaughter Mookie T. Axemurderer are NOT the same person. The latter is literate for one.
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Mook wrote:Don't worry we will show you it in action...
Skript Kiddies, Script Kiddies or s'Kiddies are individuals who go about trying to cause things to happen using computers that are either frowned upon, unexpected or malicious in nature. The tragedy of the the typical script kiddie is that he approaches software the way a priest approaches the eucharist: he is so in awe at the magic of computers, that he looks to it like a sacrement from God. He therefore does not have the patience or the mental stamina to 'hack', and so uses the scripts and programs developed by others to wreak havoc on those lazy bums who cannot bother to secure their systems.
Most script kiddies spend most of their time on IRC trumpeting their 1337 h4X0ring skillz. They are usually teenagers looking for social acceptance through the internets. The majority of script kiddies are boys, but there are a few boys pretending to be girls around as well. Naturally, since most of these kids are too nerdy to get a date in real life, gaining the attention of the opposite sex is often the motive for much script kiddie exploits. Crews are formed, alliances shift, jealousies inflame -- all for a little fame that the rest of the world is oblivious towards.
To call someone a script kiddie is usually to insult their intelligence, saying to the person: 'you wish to be considered a hacker, but you cannot teach yourself to develop the tools necessary to accomplish what you want'.
Script kiddies are known for blanking wiki pages and writing U GOT HAXED.
Nobiwan wrote:I'm beginning to think that I was wrong, and it actually belongs under Not Fit For Human Consumption.
Skript Kiddies, Script Kiddies or s'Kiddies are individuals who go about trying to cause things to happen using computers that are either frowned upon, unexpected or malicious in nature. The tragedy of the the typical script kiddie is that he approaches software the way a priest approaches the eucharist: he is so in awe at the magic of computers, that he looks to it like a sacrement from God. He therefore does not have the patience or the mental stamina to 'hack', and so uses the scripts and programs developed by others to wreak havoc on those lazy bums who cannot bother to secure their systems.
Most script kiddies spend most of their time on IRC trumpeting their 1337 h4X0ring skillz. They are usually teenagers looking for social acceptance through the internets. The majority of script kiddies are boys, but there are a few boys pretending to be girls around as well. Naturally, since most of these kids are too nerdy to get a date in real life, gaining the attention of the opposite sex is often the motive for much script kiddie exploits. Crews are formed, alliances shift, jealousies inflame -- all for a little fame that the rest of the world is oblivious towards.
To call someone a script kiddie is usually to insult their intelligence, saying to the person: 'you wish to be considered a hacker, but you cannot teach yourself to develop the tools necessary to accomplish what you want'.
Script kiddies are known for blanking wiki pages and writing U GOT HAXED.
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Hunter wrote:Like, at your own [likely installed with 'elefante installler', and probably a few versions out of date] forum.
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Hunter wrote:Now that you mentioned it, I am a little surprised about the whole registration thing. I guess there was just a big hurdle between 'I can register to this board on my own website lulz' to 'I can do it somewhere else.
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