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Message-ID: <401C1E0E.20904@snosoft.com>
From: simon at snosoft.com (ATD)
Subject: Re: Script Kiddies

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So whats the difference between a script kiddie and a hacker in your 
opinion?  Would it be the same difference between the "cookie cutter" 
security professionals and the actual professional?  I'm curious.





darren@...hmail.com wrote:
> 
> The only difference between a 'script kiddie' and 90% of the 'security
> experts' out there are the tools they use.
> 
> They're both clueless but at least the 'script kiddie' didn't spend $5000
> on ISS Hackcamp to learn his techniques.
> 
> 
> 

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