Why Hacking Is Wrong, And Self-Security Is Better -------------------------------------------------- In a word, Spyware. Hackers have gone too far in recent years, and we all know a lot of them do drugs and have strange occult (sometimes dirty Wiccan) magic involved in their "attacks" on people, places, and things. THEY are world-destructors, and for the same reason I quit stealing -- since stealing and privacy invasion are the most criminal laws you can break as a hacker, I left hacking behind after my final act in fighting administrators when I was sixteen. I preferred to make music afterward, and I quit {hacking} for at least 20 years. I remembered all of my special tricks, though. The reason why I don't actually "hack" anyone, except for maybe servers, programs, and systems -- but not people -- is because I have a personal outlay of ethics that state, the real problem is the network. I have dealt with dirty, corrupt, and poorly run networks, run sometimes by hackers themselves, such as UB (UniBall) and (VPlaces) where Trent Reznor hangs out, I know all of your your corruption, and your mis-use of technology, and technology was not built to be mis-used or abused this way. And you will be taken down.