Does this imply that he is in France...i know where you are now little boy you can't hidea wrote:voila ta cousin elle est francaise
ask here about hckers there she will tell u
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actually it implies that he can't properly put together a sentence in english OR french. grats "a", you're stupid in 2 languages!plope0726 wrote:Does this imply that he is in France...i know where you are now little boy you can't hidea wrote:voila ta cousin elle est francaise
ask here about hckers there she will tell u

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plope0726 wrote:that is true...I keep telling him to get a book on grammar.
ofcourse I was referring to the statement "ask here about hckers there she will tell u"
Is he a french hacker?
ahh he doesn't know shit, he refers to countries he knows no one in....don't listen to a thing that this idiot spews from his mouth. stupid "a"

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I believe your thinking of a practice called phishing. Basically, phishers send out mass email telling people they need to log in to their bank, or whatever, to verify something. a link will be in this email that send them to a fake page thats set up to look like a legitimate site. when the unsuspecting user enters their information, the form sends it to the phisher. its not quite hacking, rather tricking someone in to giving you their information.
Isint tricking people to give u ther password a part of black hat. Anyway when you send a virus to a user isint it the users choice wether he/she wants to open it and infect their computer isint that tricking.plope0726 wrote:I believe your thinking of a practice called phishing. Basically, phishers send out mass email telling people they need to log in to their bank, or whatever, to verify something. a link will be in this email that send them to a fake page thats set up to look like a legitimate site. when the unsuspecting user enters their information, the form sends it to the phisher. its not quite hacking, rather tricking someone in to giving you their information.
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it's not the user's choice, since they don't know that they are going to infect their computer. it's not legally their fault if they are never told.treader wrote:Isint tricking people to give u ther password a part of black hat. Anyway when you send a virus to a user isint it the users choice wether he/she wants to open it and infect their computer isint that tricking.plope0726 wrote:I believe your thinking of a practice called phishing. Basically, phishers send out mass email telling people they need to log in to their bank, or whatever, to verify something. a link will be in this email that send them to a fake page thats set up to look like a legitimate site. when the unsuspecting user enters their information, the form sends it to the phisher. its not quite hacking, rather tricking someone in to giving you their information.

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Isint that the same with html pages the user dosent acctualy know wether the page is fake or real.PaRaDoX wrote:it's not the user's choice, since they don't know that they are going to infect their computer. it's not legally their fault if they are never told.treader wrote:Isint tricking people to give u ther password a part of black hat. Anyway when you send a virus to a user isint it the users choice wether he/she wants to open it and infect their computer isint that tricking.plope0726 wrote:I believe your thinking of a practice called phishing. Basically, phishers send out mass email telling people they need to log in to their bank, or whatever, to verify something. a link will be in this email that send them to a fake page thats set up to look like a legitimate site. when the unsuspecting user enters their information, the form sends it to the phisher. its not quite hacking, rather tricking someone in to giving you their information.
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Not quite, They have the choice to ignore all warnings about fishing scams and follow the link on the email, and enter their information in the fake form. There are warning all over the place about phishing scams and if someone ignores them and get scammed then that was their choice. As far as viruses, its a little moredifficult to make an informaed decission. A virus can come from simply opening an email, downloading a seemingly useful piece of software that contains a virus, hell viruses can be loaded simply by enter a web page. The same way spyware is loaded on a person computer without them knowing, a virus can be loaded. Believe me it's different.