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RE: RSS_BOT Report : 11-year-old writing malwares - bluedog.tar.gz - 07-21-2013 (07-20-2013, 04:34 AM)1234hotmaster Wrote: 10/10 my sides. RE: RSS_BOT Report : 11-year-old writing malwares - bluedog.tar.gz - 07-21-2013 (07-20-2013, 04:34 AM)1234hotmaster Wrote: 10/10 my sides. RE: RSS_BOT Report : 11-year-old writing malwares - JDKlett - 07-21-2013 (02-08-2013, 10:00 PM)Guxi Wrote: This makes me feel like i have to work harder with programming & hacking. I definitely agree! Anyway I'm not sure he was developing new stuff. How could he have the knowledge to do that? RE: RSS_BOT Report : 11-year-old writing malwares - JDKlett - 07-21-2013 (02-08-2013, 10:00 PM)Guxi Wrote: This makes me feel like i have to work harder with programming & hacking. I definitely agree! Anyway I'm not sure he was developing new stuff. How could he have the knowledge to do that? RE: RSS_BOT Report : 11-year-old writing malwares - JDKlett - 07-21-2013 (02-08-2013, 10:00 PM)Guxi Wrote: This makes me feel like i have to work harder with programming & hacking. I definitely agree! Anyway I'm not sure he was developing new stuff. How could he have the knowledge to do that? RE: RSS_BOT Report : 11-year-old writing malwares - lady_godiva - 07-24-2013 Writing malware involves having deep system knowledge and possibly also about network protocols. Of course writing malware is a little bit too generic and doesn't actually give a precise clue of what he was writing. Just consider that using Attack Kits nowadays it is considered as code writing when obviously it is not. RE: RSS_BOT Report : 11-year-old writing malwares - Deque - 07-24-2013 That's so true hotmaster. :lol: With these virus generators you find today it is pretty easy to tell others you have written a virus by yourself while you just clicked some buttons in a GUI program. Journalists sure don't care about the difference, they want a good story. (07-20-2013, 06:28 AM)Geoff Wrote: Not surprising. I started learning my first programming language (Turbo Basic) for a Scouts Canada badge when i was like 12. And that was about 17 years ago now. By the time i was 14 i was showing off code i wrote at school. And we didnt even have dialup internet until i was 15 I think (1999). And that was on a 166 or 286 or something computer lol Same here, Geoff. I am one year younger than you as it seems and 16 years ago I started programming CASIO BASIC on my graphical calculator. The only resources were the manual and some programs that circulated at school written on paper to be copied (lots of pupils claimed they had written them, but I discovered later that the author was our math teacher and I was probably the only student who really wrote programs on that calculator). I didn't had any computer until I was 17 years old and internet came for me much later. RE: RSS_BOT Report : 11-year-old writing malwares - Deque - 07-24-2013 That's so true hotmaster. :lol: With these virus generators you find today it is pretty easy to tell others you have written a virus by yourself while you just clicked some buttons in a GUI program. Journalists sure don't care about the difference, they want a good story. (07-20-2013, 06:28 AM)Geoff Wrote: Not surprising. I started learning my first programming language (Turbo Basic) for a Scouts Canada badge when i was like 12. And that was about 17 years ago now. By the time i was 14 i was showing off code i wrote at school. And we didnt even have dialup internet until i was 15 I think (1999). And that was on a 166 or 286 or something computer lol Same here, Geoff. I am one year younger than you as it seems and 16 years ago I started programming CASIO BASIC on my graphical calculator. The only resources were the manual and some programs that circulated at school written on paper to be copied (lots of pupils claimed they had written them, but I discovered later that the author was our math teacher and I was probably the only student who really wrote programs on that calculator). I didn't had any computer until I was 17 years old and internet came for me much later. RE: RSS_BOT Report : 11-year-old writing malwares - Deque - 07-24-2013 That's so true hotmaster. :lol: With these virus generators you find today it is pretty easy to tell others you have written a virus by yourself while you just clicked some buttons in a GUI program. Journalists sure don't care about the difference, they want a good story. (07-20-2013, 06:28 AM)Geoff Wrote: Not surprising. I started learning my first programming language (Turbo Basic) for a Scouts Canada badge when i was like 12. And that was about 17 years ago now. By the time i was 14 i was showing off code i wrote at school. And we didnt even have dialup internet until i was 15 I think (1999). And that was on a 166 or 286 or something computer lol Same here, Geoff. I am one year younger than you as it seems and 16 years ago I started programming CASIO BASIC on my graphical calculator. The only resources were the manual and some programs that circulated at school written on paper to be copied (lots of pupils claimed they had written them, but I discovered later that the author was our math teacher and I was probably the only student who really wrote programs on that calculator). I didn't had any computer until I was 17 years old and internet came for me much later. |