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EngineX@lemmy.zip to Reddit@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

Reddit mods immediately delete Post about Eppsteins private Email leak(s)

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Reddit mods immediately delete Post about Eppsteins private Email leak(s)

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EngineX@lemmy.zip to Reddit@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago
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Here is the link to the orginal thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1qwo9u8/removed_by_moderator/

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    Soooooo, reading someone’s password then using it is “hacking” now?

    Yours,
    Schwim, Master Hacker

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      Yes?

      That’s basically how most “hacking” works through social engineering and phishing.

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      I like that this is the important part, the thing that people are annoyed with. Pff, loser, did you even use the terminal? Fake ass bitch.

      • potoooooooo ✅️@lemmy.world
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        Do these emails even matter given that be wasn’t self-hosting?

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      That’s always been hacking lol.

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      Multiple major dictionaries seem to define computer hacking as: “to gain unauthorized access to a computer network, system, etc.” or something similar. So yeah, it seems that using a password you found somewhere to access an account that isn’t yours would indeed be considered “hacking.”

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      Basically 80% of the “hacks” in the world find ez password get on lan create admin

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      Yes. It’s also a series of felonies. Having a persons username and password does not give one permission to access the account anymore than having possession of someone’s house key allows one to legally enter the home.

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      Yeah, much of “hacking” is lamer than the movies show.

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        Rami Malek did a decent job of making “real hacking” look cool in Mr Robot

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          That was mostly the production crew who took a lot of time to use real hacks and UIs to recreate them live.

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            I was moreso getting at the social engineering bits. But yea the writing and production was well done for sure!

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              Bro completely destroyed that poor man’s life

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      Legally speaking unfortunately.

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      If you can read, you’re now a hacker. Which means a good percentage of Trump voters can’t hack.

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        Email, dental hygiene, spelling, reality. They just can’t hack a good many things.

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      It’s hacking as soon as it’s uncomfortable for someone with power.

      Always has been.

      Edit: wow, downvotes. Care to explain?

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      Bro, I just hacked MYSELF

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        Bro.

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          Bro

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      Somewhat, yeah. A lot of hacking is like that along with social engineering

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