E-Books: Hack Attacks Revealed
A Complete Reference with Custom Security Hacking Toolkit
John Chirillo
A Complete Reference with Custom Security Hacking Toolkit
John Chirillo
We are the technologically inclined and normality spurned, or at least, this is how we perceive (or perhaps want) things to be. We are adept at dealing with machines, and manipulating things. Everything comes easy to us, and when things always come to you without any failure, you begin to feel nothing matters… that the world is rigged. Perhaps, this is why we always look for conspiracies, and when they don’t exist, we create them ourselves. Maybe I will tap another military switch…
Why are we like this?
We are different from other people, and those others cannot always accept this. We ourselves are not racists, or sexists, or idealists. We do not feel that other people will understand us. Those of us electronically gathered here are alike, but in the real world we are so few and far between that we do not feel comfortable in normal society.
We quickly grasp concepts, and, because of our manipulative nature, quickly see through those who are lying. They cannot deceive us. We don’t care. There are systems to hack. In reality, we care about much more, but can’t very well affect it.
We are dazed and confused technological mall rats waiting for the apocalypse. When will it come? We are ready, and want it. If it doesn’t show up… we will be jilted at our millennial altar. Maybe we will create it. Or at least dream about it. Anarchy?
Dark visions, from an apathetic crowd.
And yet, we are not technogoths, waiting for some distant, terrible, cyberdistopia. We have lives, and want to live. We are sick of hearing from a select few that we are ‘‘different.” To us, the young generation going into the next millennium, the young generation brought together by technology and in technology, the word “different” shouldn’t matter. We are all “different,” all abnormal… but it should have no impact.
Those of us on the brink of technology, falling over, laugh at those who do not understand technology. They embody the Old World, driven by race and prior position in society. We laugh at them for being “different,” because they refuse to be apathetic about difference. Why can’t they be different like us?
Microsoft asked where I want to go today. The only place I want to go is straight to tomorrow. I am a hacker of the future and this is my manifesto…
—Mindgame
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We are different from other people, and those others cannot always accept this. We ourselves are not racists, or sexists, or idealists. We do not feel that other people will understand us. Those of us electronically gathered here are alike, but in the real world we are so few and far between that we do not feel comfortable in normal society.
We quickly grasp concepts, and, because of our manipulative nature, quickly see through those who are lying. They cannot deceive us. We don’t care. There are systems to hack. In reality, we care about much more, but can’t very well affect it.
We are dazed and confused technological mall rats waiting for the apocalypse. When will it come? We are ready, and want it. If it doesn’t show up… we will be jilted at our millennial altar. Maybe we will create it. Or at least dream about it. Anarchy?
Dark visions, from an apathetic crowd.
And yet, we are not technogoths, waiting for some distant, terrible, cyberdistopia. We have lives, and want to live. We are sick of hearing from a select few that we are ‘‘different.” To us, the young generation going into the next millennium, the young generation brought together by technology and in technology, the word “different” shouldn’t matter. We are all “different,” all abnormal… but it should have no impact.
Those of us on the brink of technology, falling over, laugh at those who do not understand technology. They embody the Old World, driven by race and prior position in society. We laugh at them for being “different,” because they refuse to be apathetic about difference. Why can’t they be different like us?
Microsoft asked where I want to go today. The only place I want to go is straight to tomorrow. I am a hacker of the future and this is my manifesto…
—Mindgame
For Download:
Click Here