OMGWTFBBC: This is how “Hackers” Steal Software
Below, I share with you an excerpt from quite possibly the most pointless thing i’ve ever wathed on TV. These guys are real hustlers for sure. They certainly know what’s up.
And there was me using BitTorrent and Rapidshare to download installerz, keygenz and serialz. If only i’d known that I could just drag desktop shortcuts to a massively oversized USB mass storage device.
I think i’m gonna go LOL in the direction of this Marc Rogers guy. He’s Technical Threat Intelligence Manager for Vodafone. He says…
Most recently I have worked as technical advisor and on screen security guru for BBC’s “The Real Hustle”.
So by his own admission we can assume this guy has never SEEN the internet let alone USED it. Glad i don’t use Vodafone. I dread to think what his concept of “Technical Threat” is. It probably involves a 14.4K modem and a copy of HyperTerminal.
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July 23rd, 2008 at 10:17 pm
What a bunch of n00bzors! If I could be bothered I would write a letter to some one and complain!
July 24th, 2008 at 12:23 am
You see thats the problem with these bloody mac’s - drag and drop app installation *feh*
In my day you had to change cd 8 times, and reboot 44 times just to get the readme file up!!
About the only good thing that video had going for it was the “thief” who i’d quite like to stick my usb cable into and upload her some man fat…
July 24th, 2008 at 12:25 am
This doesnt really belong here, but can I just say how much I absolutely adore your blog layout.
Even the images on the posts looks lovely
I’m off to steal your css :p
July 24th, 2008 at 8:08 am
You can say what you like about my blog. I’m still not gonna sleep with you.
July 24th, 2008 at 11:52 am
Screw the BBC, I learned all i need to know about commiting computer crime from Swordfish.
July 24th, 2008 at 11:59 am
@Jamie you know you want it big boy
@Lyall I tried the same thing, but it took me so long to find a site open to sql injection that she got lock jaw