Anonymous Helps Turn In Hacker Who Targeted Charity
netbuzz writes "A hacker who defaced and disabled the website of a New Zealand film company known for helping poor children could find himself in legal hot water in his home country of Spain after his attack spurred a Facebook/Twitter posse that included members of Anonymous, who the hacker may have been trying to impress. 'Apparently, one of the (Anonymous) rules is you don't hack charity sites, you don't hack sites of people trying to help kids,' says the owner of the damaged site. 'This guy was trying to impress them, to try and get into their group and boasting about what he'd done — but they turned on him, they chased him.'"
As a Spaniard I can tell you that you have no idea what you're saying.
How can it be traditional? 20 or 30 years ago people were working, married with children and owning (paying 10-year mortgages) a house at 18.
With the rise of people going to college things changed nowadays, but you're regarded as a failure and mocked if you live with your parents at 30.
It's true that many people lost their jobs and now they're living with their parents but that's obviously not a tradition.
I cannot speak for Greece but I know a lot of people from Italy and it's the same.