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- #include <iostream>
- #include <conio.h>
- int main(int argc, const char *argv[])
- {
- Goto skid:
- LizardSquad:
- /*LizardSquad is a few of none that DDOS (which isn't hard), SE (Social Engineer) Twitters, which has been already done and noticed as a vulnerability in many websites, and multiple tutorials on what LizardSquad has done, has already been released on forums/publicly. Where is the new, where is the innovation, where's the feed for knowledge.
- Instead: Pointless, absurd and asinine attacks that will have them like other so-called hackers, a court date and jail-time.
- Where is the benefit in their malicious 'hacking'? Attacking the innocent. Attacking the weak? Malicious with no intent?
- LizardSquad is making a bad name for themselves. They obviously don't know what the term hacker really stands for. Attacking SONY servers, serves as no benefit (pun intended).
- The 16-year old sounding, non-voice modulated kid (in this video by keemstar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUdA7CUzVkE), definitely has a lot to learn. The best hacker is the one that doesn't need to hide behind a computer, the best hacker is the one that doesn't do it for reputation or benefit, the best hacker is the one that is giving a good name to the term and does it's enjoyable/fun.
- In regards, BaSs_HaXoR.
- This was in reference to a comment I made on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUdA7CUzVkE #KEEMSTAR*/
- skid:
- public void: NoInnovation()
- {
- cout<<"Learn to code, Learn to dissassemble, Learn to do, and Learn to don't"<<endl;
- cout<<"Learn to be human, Learn to show sympathy, Learn to be independent, and not some discrepancy"<<endl;;
- cout<<"Create to destroy, but don't destroy what's been created"<<endl;
- cout<<"To do something new, and to follow through"<<endl;
- cout<<"Jacking isn't hacking, nor is lacking the knowledge to combating"<<endl;
- cout<<"Every war is won, by one, that poses no threat to no one"endl;
- cout<<"cd"<<endl;
- cout<<"We are now back home"<<endl;
- cin.get();
- }
- }
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