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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJP_dHVQKx8 ... I just learned that "SWATTING" is a real thing ( and is more like a combination of doxxing and/or hacking someones personal info and sending a SWAT team to your findings ) ... Is the news really trying to spoonfeed the message "hacking is easy" and/or "hacking is everyday practice for some people, just like opening your e-mail" ?

    Sunday, 19-Oct-14 00:47:59 UTC from web
    1. @critialcloudkicker It is easy. Maybe not common, but easy. It happens constantly for businesses if you use the term to describe failed attempts as well as successful ones. Including, Bots, Zombies, DoSS, and other forms and Viruses. Then yes, it happens some what frequently. But, that depends on the term you are using. If you just mean people, then, it doesn't happen a lot and is infrequent. But, the point is, it is easy. Hell, just get a random USB and plug it into a computer, and bam,you get the USS's Pentagon and CIA all infected for 10 years straight with no way of actually stopping it.

      Sunday, 19-Oct-14 00:51:34 UTC from web
      1. @potatao Hey, if I count every failed attempt at succeeding I am a bonafide badass athlete who has muscles as big as Arnie in his body building days... Back on topic, I think it is bad to give every household who watches that newscast that "If you have an online gamer in your house, you prolly gonna get SWAT-ted"

        Sunday, 19-Oct-14 00:54:22 UTC from web
        1. @critialcloudkicker OH! It was false and BS news reporting? Basically, Propaganda? Fear Mongering? God damn it then, the motto is supposed to be "Truth, no matter where it leads!" not, "Truth! No matter where it leads until the trail drives away from our interests!"

          Sunday, 19-Oct-14 00:56:16 UTC from web
          1. @potatao You either mock me or that is commonplace in the USA

            Sunday, 19-Oct-14 01:01:28 UTC from web
            1. @critialcloudkicker It is VERY common place in the US, not every where, but, there is the regular Morning news shows, FOX and MSNBC, and GMA. mangoes GMA. The only good sources are The Colbert Report, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, VICE News, Aljazeera, and sometimes BBC. But, not the BBC any more since it has a lot of regulations to catch up on with reporting and the likes.

              Sunday, 19-Oct-14 01:03:47 UTC from web
              1. @potatao OH! ANd CNN, "The 24-hour LIVE COverage of WHatever the hell floats by!"

                Sunday, 19-Oct-14 01:04:20 UTC from web
              2. @potatao I only thought that Bill guy used fearmongering. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1M6EYA14eU ( possible # ) also he's a bit of a ... personality...

                Sunday, 19-Oct-14 01:07:05 UTC from web
                1. @critialcloudkicker He believes he talks to Jesus, at least, he said so. I cannot tell if he is playing a character or not. Also, don't forget the Ploitical ADs :D mangoes OFF! I WANT REAL INFO DAMN IT! apples. I want to make a damn informed decision but NOOOOOOOoOoHOHOHOH! They have to focus on getting paid and elected. cherriesers.

                  Sunday, 19-Oct-14 01:09:09 UTC from web
            2. @critialcloudkicker OH! ANd IGN, RockpaperShotgun, Polygon, The Daily DOT, and Kotaku have all been subject to opinionated and highly biased selections, and MANY sex Scandals to abuse the moral authority and papayas on people for disagreeing and basicaly, slandar.

              Sunday, 19-Oct-14 01:06:10 UTC from web