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From: nvp@shore.net (Nathan V. Patwardhan)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: webpage hacking
Date: 10 Jul 1997 03:01:09 GMT
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Brian Stone (vutkd@ime.net) wrote:
: Hello I wanted to know if anyone know how to hack webpages. there is a
: girl I know and she has a webpge and I dont like her and I want to hack
: her page. does anyone know how to. Thanks a whole lot.

Holy mackerel.

I'm more than a bit curious why you chose to post this question here
(or anywhere for that matter)?  Aside from the fact that what you're
doing is unethical, deviant, and probably against the rules of your 
university, internet service provider, or employer, what made you
think that freebsd would help you do this?

The only deviant word that sounds like freebsd might be freebase, but
no one is free-basing here, so you're barking up the wrong tree.

--
Nathan V. Patwardhan
nvp@shore.net