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jon:
It's the All-American way to look at something for its bad things. If you don't like it, you're just gonna have to stop crying and face the facts. Take ricers for instance. Just because someone modifies their car, I'm sure they'll be branded by at least 50% of Americans as a 'no good teenage racer that has no respect for laws'.
Whether you like it or not, 'hack' has become a household term in a bad way. Even if it is for 'fun', if it's unauthorized, it's still illegal. You think it's only bad when damages are caused.
Yes, some hacking has nothing to do with illegal activity, and that is good, but we are talking about the kind of hacking with malicious intent, and you are going to have to understand that.
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