Author Topic: Linux Support  (Read 6129 times)

... You can't hack the internet.

The internet is a network of computers exchanging information.

When I mean Hack the internet, I mean when someone is able to generate the password to a router to access it though a hack of sorts.

Dream on to you too, good sir. How would you exploit a backdoor without someone having the software with the backdoor in the first place?

I never said you had to use a backdoor.

I never said you had to use a backdoor.
Then how would you do it?
You could just as easily hack with Windows or Mac OS X.

Pick the lock to the front door is somewhat what he means.

Or this: Try every possible key on the front door

Pick the lock to the front door is somewhat what he means.

Or this: Try every possible key on the front door
Then Windows or Mac OS X are just as vulnerable.

Not if you can't find the door. :cookieMonster:

Not if you can't find the door.
So, you claim that Linux has more doors?

Then Windows or Mac OS X are just as vulnerable.

Duh.

Not if you can't find the door.

lol'd, get on you YIM.

So, you claim that Linux has more doors?
Hence the "What if"ness

When I mean Hack the internet, I mean when someone is able to generate the password to a router to access it though a hack of sorts.
Remind me, what does that have to do with Linux?

Why is this Linux's specialty according to you?

Remind me, what does that have to do with Linux?

Why is this Linux's specialty according to you?

I asked my dad  :cookieMonster:


I asked my dad  :cookieMonster:

How the hell have you grown old with your father telling you such ridiculous and preposterous lies

How the hell have you grown old with your father telling you such ridiculous and preposterous lies
Or maybe that "dad" is just very uninformed...

How the hell have you grown old with your father telling you such ridiculous and preposterous lies

haha, no. It is possible though to do what I said.

haha, no. It is possible though to do what I said.
It's also possible on any other platform.