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A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« on: August 16, 2005, 10:17:02 pm »

It happened again today. Another one sold out, sacrificing their dreams
to the corporate security machine.

Damn whitehats, noone believes in a cause anymore.

Another bug was released today to the security mailing lists.

Damn Whitehats, they know not what they do.

Another potential computer genius was relegated to an existence of nothing
more than than a 9-5 cubicle-dwelling promotional tool.

Damn whitehats, putting money before discovery.

Another family was ravaged by cooperations and governments bent on
instituting control over individuality, monitoring every action..

Another kid was sentenced today for searching for a way to understand
the world. Convicted and imprisoned, not because of what he did, but
because of what others thought he could do.

Damn Whitehats - Fear keeps them in business.

The public, believing anything it hears from "reputed experts". Screaming
for blood. Looking for something to blame for their lost hope. Their
lost ability to seek out new knowledge. Fear consumes them.  They cannot
let go of their uncertainty and doubt because there is no meaning. They
seek to destroy explorers, outlaws, curiosity seekers because they are
told too. They are told these people that seek information are evil.
Individuality is evil.  Judgment should be made based upon a moral
standard set in conformity rather than resistance. Lives are ruined in
the name of corporate profit and information is hoarded as a commodity.

Damn Whitehats, you were once like us.

I was a Whitehat. I had an awakening. I saw the security industry for
what is really is. I saw the corruption, the lies, the deceit, the
extortion of protection money in the form of subscription services and
snake-oil security consultants.

I wanted to know, I wanted to understand, I wanted to go further then
the rest. I never want to be held down by contracts and agreements.

You say I should grow up. You say I should find better things to do with
my time. You say I should put my talent to better use. You're saying I
should fall in line with the other zombies and forget everything I
believe in and shun those with my drive, my curiosity, tell them it's
not worth it, deny them of the greatest journey they will ever
experience in their lives.

I am not a blackhat. The term is insulting, it implies I am the opposite
of you. You think i seek to defeat security, when I seek something
greater.  I will write exploits, travel through networks, explore where
you are afraid to go. I will not put myself in the spotlight and release
destructive tools to the public to attract business. I will not feed
the fear and hysteria created by the security industry to increase stock
prices.  I can, and will, code and hack and find out everything I can
for the same reasons I did years ago.

I am a Hacker, dont try to understand me, you lost all hope of that when
you crossed the line. You fail to see the lies and utter simplicity
behind the computer security industry. Once, you may have shared my
ideals. You fail to see the fact that security is a maintenance job.
Youve given up hope for something better. You fail to see yourself as
worthless, fueling an industry whose cumulative result is nothing. I
dont hate you, I dont even really care about you - If you try to stop me,
you will fail, because I do this out of love -- you do it for money.
 
This is our world now.. the world of the electron and the switch, the
beauty of the baud. We make use of a service already existing without
paying for what could be dirt cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering
gluttons, and you call us criminals. We explore... and you call us
criminals. We seek after knowledge... and you call us criminals. We
exist without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias...
and you call us criminals. You build atomic bombs, you wage wars, you
murder, cheat and lie to us and try to make us belive it is for our own
good, yet we're the ciminals.

Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. My crime is that of
judging people by what they say and think, not what they look like. My
crime is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive
me for.

I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto. You can't stop me, and you
certainly can't stop us all.
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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2005, 10:22:40 pm »
You are paraphrasing "The Mentors" famous writing, which I think was written after the jackass got arrested and before he got prison raped.

Ha. Kidding about the last part obviously.

Nice variation, did you write it?

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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2005, 10:25:20 pm »
Nah, it was posted by c0n's beloved PHC (Phrack High Council) on issue 62 of phrack magazine.
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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2005, 10:42:30 pm »
As in the cDc's Phrack?

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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #4 on: August 16, 2005, 10:44:50 pm »
Nah, it was posted by c0n's beloved PHC (Phrack High Council) on issue 62 of phrack magazine.

ahaha you read the wrong Phrack! :)

PHC makes mock zines for Phrack.org, and they put them in unofficial/. This is because PHC hates Phrack.org, because Phrack.org are whitehats.

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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2005, 10:47:27 pm »
Haha that explains some things.

ps: If black hats hate white hats then why not take your hats off and have a fist fight while Red Hat laughs all the way to the bank? This is a riddle, kids!

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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2005, 10:49:23 pm »
Haha that explains some things.

ps: If black hats hate white hats then why not take your hats off and have a fist fight while Red Hat laughs all the way to the bank? This is a riddle, kids!

Red hats huh? People who... use red hat? Wow, they must be kiddiots.

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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2005, 11:13:10 pm »
An unofficial release is still a release, and it's still on there as issue 62, and it's on phrack.org. I win.
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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2005, 11:17:54 pm »
I don't think blackhats would exist without whitehats.  If every whitehat was converted to a blackhat, there wouldn't be anything for them to break into because everything would be insecure.

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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #9 on: August 16, 2005, 11:34:19 pm »
c0n you must admit Windoze has a bizillion more chances then a Linux/Unix computer to get infected with any sort of virus/spy/ad/whatthefuckevrad/ware, Red Hat being a big distro, it is updated and maintained thourghly and trust worhty. I am just saying you are the "kiddie" that flings poop at programmers and counter-hackers that defend idiots from viruses, and we all need another hacker ruining my and your computer?
That and the fact the people that use Linux on a personal network have near 100% virus free computers. (SlashDot)
« Last Edit: August 16, 2005, 11:38:14 pm by GameSnake »

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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #10 on: August 16, 2005, 11:52:07 pm »
An unofficial release is still a release, and it's still on there as issue 62, and it's on phrack.org. I win.

But it's not a release by phrack.org, it's published by their enemy PHC. www.phrack.ru

GameSnake, blackhats have chosen targets, not random targets. And yep, Windoze does have a bizillion more chances to get infected, but what does this have to do with this? Also, hackers hack into unix systems more than Windows, but that isn't the point. I don't fling poop at programmers. I fling poop at whitehats who only want money and fame (which is all of them). You can't call yourself a hacker if you do it for money, and not out of love. A lot of the whitehats will say they do it out of love. Yeah right, they're trying to get jobs. So the bottom end is that they want money. Yes, Slashdot may not have any viruses, however I am willing to bet you money that their servers are 0wned by a blackhat right now, because they didn't secure their shit well enough. Every big and well-known server has been hacked, and probably has some hacker roaming it. Microsoft.com is probably owned, too. You can't expect to not be targeted when you're well-known. And don't expect that you'll always be able to know if you're compromised, because real blackhat hackers won't let their presence be known unless they want you to know.
« Last Edit: August 17, 2005, 12:00:46 am by c0n »

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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #11 on: August 17, 2005, 12:27:06 am »
c0n if you're attempting to break into my mothers computer your attempts where blocked.

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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #12 on: August 17, 2005, 09:02:43 am »
Haha, whoever wrote that has no idea what it's like to work in this kind of job!

A lot of security people are consultants.  What's that mean? An expense account, flying all over the country at somebody else's expense, food and drink covered, and making $100+/hour on top of that!  Who wouldn't want that kind of life? 

Even in my job, I don't drag myself to work 9-5.  I show up between 8 and 9 (my choice), eat breakfast at my desk, spend the next hour or so reading forums/news/talking to co-workers, spend the day mostly working on fun projects and spend a lot of time in informal meetings, then go home just a little richer.  It's a good life, I tell you.


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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #13 on: August 17, 2005, 09:06:34 am »
Haha, whoever wrote that has no idea what it's like to work in this kind of job!

A lot of security people are consultants. What's that mean? An expense account, flying all over the country at somebody else's expense, food and drink covered, and making $100+/hour on top of that! Who wouldn't want that kind of life?

Even in my job, I don't drag myself to work 9-5. I show up between 8 and 9 (my choice), eat breakfast at my desk, spend the next hour or so reading forums/news/talking to co-workers, spend the day mostly working on fun projects and spend a lot of time in informal meetings, then go home just a little richer. It's a good life, I tell you.


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Re: A [blackhat] hackers manifesto.
« Reply #14 on: August 17, 2005, 09:43:32 am »
An unofficial release is still a release, and it's still on there as issue 62, and it's on phrack.org. I win.

But it's not a release by phrack.org, it's published by their enemy PHC. www.phrack.ru

GameSnake, blackhats have chosen targets, not random targets. And yep, Windoze does have a bizillion more chances to get infected, but what does this have to do with this? Also, hackers hack into unix systems more than Windows, but that isn't the point. I don't fling poop at programmers. I fling poop at whitehats who only want money and fame (which is all of them). You can't call yourself a hacker if you do it for money, and not out of love. A lot of the whitehats will say they do it out of love. Yeah right, they're trying to get jobs. So the bottom end is that they want money. Yes, Slashdot may not have any viruses, however I am willing to bet you money that their servers are 0wned by a blackhat right now, because they didn't secure their shit well enough. Every big and well-known server has been hacked, and probably has some hacker roaming it. Microsoft.com is probably owned, too. You can't expect to not be targeted when you're well-known. And don't expect that you'll always be able to know if you're compromised, because real blackhat hackers won't let their presence be known unless they want you to know.

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