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04/27/2005 09:06:59 AM · #1
Picked this one up on The Inquirer ... Hacker deletes own hard drive

The IRC log, real or not, is a classic : )
//www.jellyslab.com/~bteo/hacker.htm
04/27/2005 09:09:39 AM · #2
That had our office rolled up :-)
04/27/2005 09:14:53 AM · #3
That one's been doing the rounds today, a classic (fake or not) :o)
04/27/2005 09:21:37 AM · #4
almost fits in the Darwin Awards category. Bet he still thinks the other guy deleted his system first lol.
04/27/2005 09:27:09 AM · #5
HaHa. Showed him.
04/27/2005 09:59:44 AM · #6
Hilarious! Reminds me of a fun time I had 15 years ago with an arrogant IT guy at our office. He locked his computer with passwords that only he knew and refused to divulge them to his boss. The supervisor came to me and asked if I could secretly trash his hard drive without knowing the password. No problem. A few passes with a super powerful magnet over the drive case and it was all clean. I found the guy later that day muttering about a "slight problem" with his computer. ;-)
04/27/2005 10:02:51 AM · #7
Originally posted by scalvert:

A few passes with a super powerful magnet over the drive case and it was all clean.


So, the magnets i have covering my computer are bad?
DAMN!!! that's whats been wrong!
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