tonic-_- 53 Posted May 13, 2014 It's not the definition of a hacker ? take work of some body and modify it :cool: Nope, the way cheaters misuse of the term 'hacker' is astounding to be honest. The stupidity knows no bounds amongst cheaters. To a real 'hacker' you would be regarded as trash or skiddie (Script kiddie). We of the ARMA community just refer to most of you as flies. You appose no real harm but you're quite annoying and you populate like crazy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Polymath820 11 Posted May 13, 2014 (edited) Nope, the way cheaters misuse of the term 'hacker' is astounding to be honest. The stupidity knows no bounds amongst cheaters. To a real 'hacker' you would be regarded as trash or skiddie (Script kiddie). We of the ARMA community just refer to most of you as flies. You appose no real harm but you're quite annoying and you populate like crazy. Yeah to be a real-hacker you have to know knowledge about electrical engineering and computer science. The formal definition of a hacker is: "A person who modifies a piece of technology to change it for which it was intended" The first account of computer hackers actually was the MIT model railway club where they "hacked" some old phone equipment to switch parts of the track by dialing the number like an ID'ing system. These days hacking is looked in 3 ways: Hacking: Actually know how the code works and understand it fully Cracking: Know how the code works sometimes and uses it for nefarious purposes Script Kiddies: Annoyances or pests. And For the sake of pointing out how funny Script kiddies are: http://gizmodo.com/5624179/microsoft-script-kiddies-and-hackers-accidentally-send-us-their-code-all-the-time Edited May 13, 2014 by Polymath820 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted May 15, 2014 Thanks very much for your answers. @Tonic, Can we run your anti-hack script originally scheduled for 3.1.3 in 3.1.2 ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites