scott <sco### [at] scottcom> wrote:
> Yeh, I didn't really understand why Warp said:
> "That will teach him to never tell about his hacking again."
Do you understand what the concept "sarcasm" means?
> I know for sure that I could install a keylogger on my colleagues computer
> and get his password. Does that mean that I should be allowed to do it
> without permission from the system owners and send the results to my
> friends, "for the sake of improving security"? Absolutely no way, not in a
> million years.
And exactly what are you doing to prevent some malicious person from
doing so? Are you simply taking a "not my problem" stance?
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- Warp
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