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Thread: Article: Hackers orders $87k in chickens for Red Rooster

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkmawl View Post
    Hacking is simply a skill someone can have and is not the only thing he can be. A lockpicker does not have to be thief, in fact a lot of police officer might have this skill. Yet when we thing lockpicker we quickly think thief, same with hackers. A hacker can simply gain access to the systems, the thief takes stuff from the system. The thief can also be an hacker. A hacker however does not have to a thief.
    Someone who opens an unlocked door doesn't have to be a lockpick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by proforma View Post
    Someone who opens an unlocked door doesn't have to be a lockpick.
    He could also be a lumberjack

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    Someone who opens an UNLOCKED door is me! Now a LOCKED door that's a little different. You guys do know there is an edit button don't you?

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    If I were to find someone roaming around in my house, or even my shed, I would want them arrested- or shot. Breaking in, or wandering in (in the case of an unlocked door) does not make someone "harmless". The fact that they came in, where they were uninvited, makes them a threat. So what if they have not stolen, or harmed anyone yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by megabyteme View Post
    If I were to find someone roaming around in my house, or even my shed, I would want them arrested- or shot. Breaking in, or wandering in (in the case of an unlocked door) does not make someone "harmless". The fact that they came in, where they were uninvited, makes them a threat. So what if they have not stolen, or harmed anyone yet?
    You're getting off topic.
    If the thief or otherwise uninvited guest entered your house using keys, would you call them a lock picker?

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