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Script Kiddies

According to Wikipedia: In hacker culture, a script kiddie is a derogatory term used for an inexperienced malicious hacker who uses programs developed by others to attack computer systems, and deface websites. It is generally assumed that script kiddies are juveniles who lack the ability to write sophisticated hacking programs on their own, and that their objective is to try to impress their friends or gain credit in underground hacker communities. [...]

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The Public Perception of the Image of Hackers

It’s been a long day. I am happy to inform you that the House of Hackers community has reached remarkable 80 members since its opening 10 hours ago. It even got some exposure on Dark Reading (
Hackers in the House), thanks to Kelly Higgins.

The reason I am bringing all this to your attention is because of HD Moore’s comment regarding the House of Hackers initiative:

I think that this comes down again to the public perception of the image of hackers. [...]

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