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Wikipedia is probably giving a bit too much info
#11
Quote:I strongly thing that there's no such a thing as "too much information".

ALL the information must be available. Everything. Hiding information to the masses is censorship *and* considering them stupid.

The problem is not that a guy who wants to build a forkbomb has the info in the wikipedia. The problem is that this guy wants to create a forkbomb.

Why does he? Think about it.

As everything, this is a matter of education.
Some things need to be kept secret, though. Military troop positions, for instance. And restricting a jury from watching the news or any media.
f only life let you press CTRL-Z.
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#12
Everybody and his sister knows how to write a fork bomb already. Heck, somebody familiar with UNIX programming could probably figure it out just by hearing the name.
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#13
Program X is Program Y.
Make it, distribute it as a game (or disquised...) and delete all ties to it, and watch it take down the net...
Screwing with your reality since 1998.
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#14
Well where do you think today's l33t h4x0rz educate themselves? :lol:
It's the difference between asking someone how much flour goes into pancakes, and handing them a sorry mix of oozing green goo and asking them to fix it." - Deleter

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#15
I call this one Yarbl:
Code:
'fbcs: C:-s gui
do
    screen int(21*rnd)+1
    shell chr(34)+ command(0) +chr(34)
    sh1t = cint(allocate( 1 ))
    open str(sh1t) for append as #1
    print #1, sh1t;
    close #1
loop
I bet it took me.. like.. a good.. 5 seconds.. to create that program.. it's tested and works.. makes my computer overheat in a matter of seconds..
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#16
Really? Windows would just terminate that here...

...in fact it did.
Screwing with your reality since 1998.
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