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I refuse to ignore ESR's definition of Hacker..... by Jeff_UK2005-05-03 01:16:33
  hacker == bad, hacker == bad, hacker == bad....... (n/t) by Jeff_UK2005-05-03 01:22:32
    Can't you do a comment at the end of your answer? by Esteis2005-05-03 01:27:40
      People who break in by SciSSorS 2005-05-03 01:35:56
used to be burglars, no? So why would one use a different word for someone whoi breaks in "into a computer" ?
He's TRESSPASSING, and maybe looking at my private stuff, just like the "common thief" who thrashed all of our underware, socks, letters, (all kinds of paperwork), obviously "seeking marketable valueables".
The utter MESS they had made was more disturbing than the discovery -later- of what they really took.
O yes, we HAVE lost things, over 3000 euro's in damage (broken front door, broken violin) and lost jewelry. Well, was I lucky I hadn't bought her that "big emerald broche" that she 'd never wear (I never see her wear ANY of the broches she had, some very nice) and that she kept wearing the engagement ring after we married.

And I guess that seeing "some stranger" had gone through my mailos, my private letters, my photo-collections etc would feel very bad too.

So why not call him what he is, a tresspasser and a burglar ?

(I lack piglet's sign on the door: "Tresspassers Will" )
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        People who break in by Electric Storm2005-05-03 01:43:23

 

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