Fox201 wrote:The internet was once a safe haven from censorship. Freedom from control. But now, everyuthing is controlled and regulated. My ISP could very well be looking at my traffic, as the word "Hack" in a web site address could set off a red light.
Beware the Four Horsemen of the Information Apocalypse: terrorists, drug dealers, kidnappers, and child pornographers. Seems like you can scare any public into allowing the government to do anything with those four.
Fox201 wrote:The internet is one of our greatest achievements. It connects millions of computers world-wide,and all of the worlds knowledge is accessable - If you know where to look. But my question to you all is this: Do you believe the internet is "Right", both Ethically, and Morally. The internet was once a safe haven from censorship. Freedom from control. But now, everyuthing is controlled and regulated. My ISP could very well be looking at my traffic, as the word "Hack" in a web site address could set off a red light. And, our Social Security, Medical, Criminal, and Educational records are all all file. Not to mention that terrabytes and terrabytes of pornography...
So, is this infrastructure called the "Internet" Right?
sanddbox wrote:I also don't understand how you are trying to map the morality of the internet. The Internet was designed for communication, and that's what it's doing now. You can't just categorize the Internet as "right" or "wrong". It simply is.
totalnewbiehacker wrote:hi all, couldnt find any other way to put this up....theres a site or rather a video that constantly pops up on facebook, its a video about a girl committing suicide in front of a camera, it pastes itself onto peoples pages and I just know its just a shit way for the owners of the website that hosts the video to get attention. I know theres no actual suicide, but its a disgusting way to get attention. Im sure someone could give them some attention by helping me never see this video pop up ever again
Goatboy wrote:Oh, that's simple. All you need to do is dedicate many years of your life to studying security.
pretentious wrote:Actually clicked on the link. Terrible attempt to look like youtube. >:|
mShred wrote:pretentious wrote:Actually clicked on the link. Terrible attempt to look like youtube. >:|
I think you mean TouTube.
Goatboy wrote:Oh, that's simple. All you need to do is dedicate many years of your life to studying security.
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