Every time you say a keyword you get put on a special database where a ROBOT looks at the post then maybe ignores but if you keep continuing to use these specific keywords a human (agent) will eventually look at your history and see if your 1a. a genuinely dangerous terrorist 1b. or just some dude posting memes. I doubt they would visit you for shit talking on the internet.
You should be more concerned about Antifa or any BLM nutjob. There are lot's of them on Telegram, they are very experienced hackers who will fuck your entire life. They have fucked many police officers lives. If you have ever made a GAB/PARLER account then they already have a fuck ton of information about you.
I find your comments accurate, except I'm not terribly impressed by those "very experienced hackers" that got their first computers while I was hacking with phone lines. Modern hacks are just that (usually), hacks, unimpressive credential theft, usually via intercept or simply bad opsec by the victim. While I will grant that is indeed hacking to an extent, it is the lowest form.
I heard about the zoom hacking and it turns out they just needed to have the meeting details lol. Thats not a hack lol.
I do agree with the other parts though, involvement with a real faction and not just a an opinion forum, would likely earn more trouble than its worth.
As well they should, both antifa and blm are terrorist orgs.
99% of hackers are script kiddies. They run batches of known exploits against your infrastructure if you have any or use other tools that help them coordinate spear fishing attacks and whatnot. This is doubly true about any hacks you read about in the mass media.
In the 99.5% range you will run into people who are capable of crafting their own sql injection attacks or potentially a buffer overflow attack if the system they are attempting to gain entry too is written in something that actually allows that. From that point on you get into ivory tower shit and complicated exploits to steal or reveal asymmetric keys in cryptographic exchange systems and complicated man in the middle attacks that almost always rely on them having access to layer 2 hardware on ISP networks or having gained physical access to the system they are compromising. Very few people i would consider actual hackers and certainly no one from the Antifa or BLM crowd as they are being handed tools to use by Government organizations if indeed they have ever pulled off an actual hack.
couldnt agree more!
I'm going to put up a tiny bit of poser music now, but the lyrics are on point with the discussion.
I really enjoy the beginning dig on buzzwords, makes me chuckle everytime: https://youtu.be/PXA0G21jA0E
I'm honestly delighted to see that other people see what I see.
Its hilarious when someone says you aren't a hacker because you dont know metasploit, lol, because you dont need it.
My path was carding, then chasing 'legit hacks' for personal internal cred (knowledge of self), sql injection was years back as you noted, these days I'm happy to jam into memory and poke around. You make a fine point about 'prior knowledge' and 'physical access', my frustration with many "hacks" is exactly this.
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