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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1070527" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>[USER=69540]@Digmor Crusher[/USER] . Dear Ms. Crusher, I have a red team at my shop. We are professionals, no hard feelings involved. I agree, everybody thinks they are not targets. But hackers know no boundaries, I have personally known several hackers who I know hack 'ordinary' people. If they are curious about somebody, they'd hack them to dig around their computers. They may not inflict any damage. The victims may never know they were hacked. Sometimes, like you said, it is done for vengeance. And sometimes it's for political reasons. And nowadays for money. For me, I just do my job. I would throw together a test rig with new defenses, and my red team take a swing at cracking it. It's all a game, Ms. Crusher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1070527, member: 96560"] [USER=69540]@Digmor Crusher[/USER] . Dear Ms. Crusher, I have a red team at my shop. We are professionals, no hard feelings involved. I agree, everybody thinks they are not targets. But hackers know no boundaries, I have personally known several hackers who I know hack 'ordinary' people. If they are curious about somebody, they'd hack them to dig around their computers. They may not inflict any damage. The victims may never know they were hacked. Sometimes, like you said, it is done for vengeance. And sometimes it's for political reasons. And nowadays for money. For me, I just do my job. I would throw together a test rig with new defenses, and my red team take a swing at cracking it. It's all a game, Ms. Crusher. [/QUOTE]
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