Saturday, October 10, 2009

CyberSpacers.org Commentary


CyberSpacers.org Commentary

'GOOD' HACKERS vs. CYBER-TERRORISTS!

CYBERSPACE, 2002 (D.O.T.) - Since the WTC towers came crashing down on 9-11, unfortunately, cyber-crime has been on the rise. The attack on America has triggered an increasing amount of cyber-criminal activity - many of these crimes being committed in the name of national security -- by hackers with good intentions.

In reality, hackers and others who wear the 9-11 crisis as a shield to justify their illegal activities are not helping to safeguard the U.S.A., liberty or freedom - and in fact - may accidentally be aiding the enemy to destroy it.

GOOD HACKERS -- PLEASE DO NOT STRIKE! Your actions can harm America and its allies. Pakistan, a prime example, has joined America to combat terrorism. Hacking, defacing or otherwise attacking Islamic-related sites in Pakistan may damage the delicate relations between our countries - and thus help the cause of the terrorists.

If you are young, love freedom and democracy, and have high-level computer skills - think before you act. This is not the Wild West where everyone carries a gun and implements justice by pulling the trigger - or by typing in commands on a keyboard. Cyber-crime committed in the name of patriotism is still a crime and a threat to the security of the free world. Hacking, denial of service and other criminal activities could damage America's systems while it is being used to defend liberty against its enemies.
GOOD HACKERS - PLEASE DO NOT STRIKE!

Besides good-intentioned hackers with bad judgment, there is also a rise in cyber-criminal activity for greed, for personal financial gain. These enemies of America look to take advantage of the uncertainties of America's financial systems and exploit the U.S. at the expense of our national security.

Cyber-Terrorists are already hard at work to control or destroy the Worldwide Web. Their crimes are well defined -- designed to achieve loss of property and even life in the name of political or religious goals. If the terrorists see that America's security systems have been impaired, their heinous job will be made that much easier.
GOOD HACKERS - PLEASE DO NOT STRIKE!

International Cyber-Terrorists may also be waiting to strike in response to U.S. and allied military campaigns. The infrastructure of our programming systems is in danger, as well as our financial institutions and other organizations doing business with America and her allies. We must protect our utility companies across America, the international lines of telecommunication, and online trading and e-commerce associations.

Make no mistake about it - we are in a Cyber-War! Cyber-security plans and procedures are in place and are being fortified. President Bush, all allied leaders and their nations are prepared to defend against cyber-assaults aimed to disrupt our ability to communicate and to cripple our relief efforts during any other physical attacks.

Cyberspacers of America and the free world can help thwart Cyber-Terrorism.
PLEASE, GOOD HACKERS -- DO NOT STRIKE!

As long as there is cyberspace, there will be

DIGITAL DAVE
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DOT ORG
From Beyond Known CyberSpace.
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Tech-Whiz TINA
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As long as there is cyberspace, there will be

DIGITAL DAVE
14 year-old action game champ.
Meet Dave
DOT ORG
From Beyond Known CyberSpace.
Meet Dot Org
Tech-Whiz TINA
13 year-old compu
An interconnected system of networks that connects computers around the world via the TCP/IP protocol.
I used to think that computation was one of the higher mental processes. But now I see its low place in the hierarchy. The lowest form of thinking is passive observation, then comes organization, computation, creativity, personal communication, truly understanding, and finally intimacy. These types of thinking can be represented by technology. TV is passive; reading and writing allows storage and organization (and exploration). The Internet allows ordinary people to creatively publish their own work; E-mail is actually one step ahead because it fosters more personal communication (on an Internet forum you never know if anyone cares). The telephone is yet another step ahead because it's one-on-one, and it allows immediate feedback, so you know as you speak if the other person is listening. Friendship, while not a technology, sometimes depends on transportation to be in the same place at the same time; it allows commitment, conversion, and accountability. Finally, the life-long commitment that comes with marriage and dedication to God brings all the lower forms of thinking to perfection.

So that brings me to the question, what is the purpose of the Internet? It is not an end in itself. Rather, it should lead people upward to the higher forms of communication. Sure it's better than TV, probably even more stimulating than reading, but it is only useful if it leads us up the heirarchy into more personal relationships. Any web site should have the purpose of leading people to do something in the real world, or at least starting an e-mail conversation.

On a related note, why is it possible for us to find anything we want on google.com? Is it because of the great technology behind the browsers, servers, and search engines on the Internet? No, it's because thousands or millions of human beings took the time to enter all that information in the first place. It's PEOPLE!!! The Internet is made of PEOPLE!!!

Sunday, September 27, 2009


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