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CyberSh33p

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with people from my school whose screennames I previously didn't know

who subsequently have insane aim profiles

which subsequently link to some form of journal
and I gain access to a huge web of information from which to scare people with
 
Its also fun when you find out a friends password for MSN, and then go about bad mouthing other people :D
 
oh I plan to extend this web of deceit far beyond any natural reasonable scope.

to the point of being frightening. oh yes. oh very very yes.
 
Yep, I use to put spy-ware on my pc, so each time they login , I could see what they typed.
On their Nick I would put Hacked By Micke 012 . Ahh Old times.
 
I'm thinkin of stopping life and walking to the east coast, all 2500 miles.
 
I'm thinking of stopping life and going on a round the world cruise on a tallship.
 
Don't you just love people that makes life harder for everyone else?



........NO
 
In college my mates all had this girl on their MSN lists that claimed to be 21 and sent them all photos of a fine-ass 21 year old girl.

I didn't believe her, so I *obtained* her password and signed in as her - I chatted with her mates (pretending to be her) and found out she was 13 years old ... whats funny is that I was bored in that particular lecture, so I had a bit of fun - Her dad was on MSN asking her what she wanted for tea, so I said I don't want any ... also, her real-life mate was online so I invited her round for tea.

That'll teach her a lesson anyway. Not only didn't she get any tea, she also had her mate turn up on her doorstep looking to be fed.

Suffice to say, my mates stopped talking to her after then :laugh:
 
What I love is those who have secret questions such as "what is my favorite colour for a car?" and I just try typing in all the colours I can think of in the answer box and then change his password :D Those were the days.
 
Thank god you just said, nah not tea for me, instead of some horrible nasty thing you would expect some to say with a hostage msn account.
 
MSN AIM passwords ect are so insecure, I have a program not even from a hacking website that just at a click of a button gives you the passwords stored on the pc from loads of different IM's

Not evil enough to do anything with it tho ;o
 
It's ****ish to do that tbh. What lePobz did was ok.. but otherwise, you're being a wanker :P
 
ComradeBadger said:
It's ****ish to do that tbh. What lePobz did was ok.. but otherwise, you're being a wanker :P
Agreed. Posing as someone and/or messing with their IM account is just low.
 
lePobz said:
In college my mates all had this girl on their MSN lists that claimed to be 21 and sent them all photos of a fine-ass 21 year old girl.

I didn't believe her, so I *obtained* her password and signed in as her - I chatted with her mates (pretending to be her) and found out she was 13 years old ... whats funny is that I was bored in that particular lecture, so I had a bit of fun - Her dad was on MSN asking her what she wanted for tea, so I said I don't want any ... also, her real-life mate was online so I invited her round for tea.

That'll teach her a lesson anyway. Not only didn't she get any tea, she also had her mate turn up on her doorstep looking to be fed.

Suffice to say, my mates stopped talking to her after then :laugh:


Hahaha, pwn3d! :laugh:
 
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