OK then, let it be your way. However change the term 'hacker' into 'hi-tech criminal', as it was stated in the article. Those two terms aren't synonims - hackers have better things to do than breaking into computers and making them do malicious things (like DoS attacks). Hackers have created internet. I do not see a reason why they would want to destroy their work.
Yeah, moderate me as troll or flamebait, i don't care...
As far as i'm concerned, chopping of a finger won't work. The fingerprint scanner measures the capacitance (usually around 20 Mohms/cm) and conductivity of the finger. A 'dead' finger simply won't do.
Yet another hacker, after Bob Bemer in June 2004, has left this world. Sad.
Rest in peace, Jef.
OK then, let it be your way. However change the term 'hacker' into 'hi-tech criminal', as it was stated in the article. Those two terms aren't synonims - hackers have better things to do than breaking into computers and making them do malicious things (like DoS attacks).
Hackers have created internet. I do not see a reason why they would want to destroy their work.
Yeah, moderate me as troll or flamebait, i don't care...
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Tomasz Rybarski, Warsaw, PL
Since when DDoS attacks are considered as hacking?
Every idiot with internet access can make a DoS attack, and not everyone with access is a hacker.
Yeah, sure they came. After 7 months, letting Poland bleed to death.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_war
Learn some history first, you moron.
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Thomas from Poland.
And just how did you come up with those 450W?
A typical low-end PC hardly ever exceeds 150W, make that 250W when you add a CRT monitor.
450W and above is reserved for serious servers with lots of hard drives and a strong CPU, but not for home-use PC's.
As far as i'm concerned, chopping of a finger won't work.
The fingerprint scanner measures the capacitance (usually around 20 Mohms/cm) and conductivity of the finger. A 'dead' finger simply won't do.