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Message-ID: <7639295.1029132632881.JavaMail.root@172.16.100.50>
From: phrackbitch at bloodbath.co.uk (phrackbitch@...odbath.co.uk)
Subject: #PHRACK HIGH COUNCIL SPEAKS

u4ea/tr0ut owned your fucking ass.

Not that it matters, since in your eyes, hacking is about love of knowledge & ethics & spreading information & informing the admins of the holes you find & stretching your limits & lan parties & 50 year old purists clinging to a definition of hacker that has been used to brainwash the underground into helping the same corrupt industry that uses the underground as a foe in its marketing strategies :D:D:D <3



-----Original Message-----
>From : "Jay D. Dyson" <jdyson@...achery.net>
To : full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
Date : 11 August 2002 12:24:12
Subject : Re: [Full-Disclosure] #PHRACK HIGH COUNCIL SPEAKS
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>On Sun, 11 Aug 2002 phrackbitch@...odbath.co.uk wrote: 
>
>> Hacking doesn't need pansy definitions or 60's hippy undertones. There
>> is only one modern definition of hacker. You either hack or you don't. 
>
>	How I miss the days when being a hacker was not synonymous with
>criminal intent; when hacking meant devoting time to one's deep passion
>and understanding of technology rather than a maladjustment that required
>one to piss in everyone else's cornflakes.
>
>	If anyone ever wonders why hackers and hacking gets such a bad rap
>in the popular press, they need only reference this "manifesto."
>
>	And yes, there are Greyhats.  Any old fool can break the rules. 
>It takes someone with a modicum of creativity to bend them.
>
>	All that said, I absolutely insist that subscribers to that
>ideology do what they want.  They will anyway.
>
>- -Jay
>
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