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Back in *my* day, all you had was a command line.
Okay putting discord on there immediately makes this look even *more* like scaremongering bullshit good lord
If they saw what i have on my Discord, they would wish i was sharing Hacking tips.
What about Solitaire?
looks like the police are out looking for the next generation of cyber techs
Kid: “So, if I just look into these, I too can be a hacker. Thanks, didn’t know where to start.”
Glad my kid has none of those and just uses one of those old-fashioned rotary phone handsets and 2400 baud modem to chat to his friend Norad in America.
These remind of the old just say no drug posters back in the day, right up to lumping the relatively harmless discord in like they did weed
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Leave Discord alone!
Discord? Are you fucking kidding me
I never heard of metasploit before, must try it out.
Would I still need two people typing on the same keyboard?
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> Feb 15, 2020 06:48 GMT · By Bogdan Popa
> A poster created by the West Midlands Regional Organised Crime Unit (WMROCU) and also featuring the logo of UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) warns that the kids using software like Tor Browser, Kali Linux, Discover, and Metasploit could be the next-generation hackers.
> The warning was published online by Twitter user G_IW and obviously generated an avalanche of reactions from the WWW, many of which criticized the British police for what they consider to be disinformation. > “If you see any of these on their computer, or have ea child you think is hacking, let us know so we can give advice and engage them into positive diversions,” the warning reads.
> The software which the police say could be used for bad purposes includes TOR Browser, virtual machines, Kali Linux, WiFi Pineapple, Discord, and Metasploit.
> The team behind Kali Linux, a Linux distribution that’s mostly supposed to be used for penetration testing, actually applauded the idea that led to the creation of the poster.
> “Have to admit it’s sort of nice they give kids a roadmap on where to get started. We all know the easiest way to get a kid to do something is to tell them they can’t or should not, then they list specific item not to do,” the Kali Linux devs say in a tweet.
> But on the other hand, the NCA says it has nothing to do with the warning, despite its logo showing up on the poster.
> “The NCA was not involved in the production or release of this poster. There are many tools which tech-savvy children use, some of which can be used for both legal & illegal purposes, so it is vital that parents & children know how these tools can be used safely,” it says on Twitter.
> The West Midlands Police says the whole idea was to highlight some of the tools which have a legitimate purpose but which can very well be used for malicious purposes too.
> “The poster – produced by a third party – was created as an aide memoire to assist teachers with safeguarding in schools. It was taken from wider information on cyber tools which could be used to commit cyber attacks, but equally have a legitimate purpose,” a statement reads.
> WMROCU, which created the poster in the first place, said in a statement for ZDNet the whole idea was just to raise awareness that such software can be misused despite their legitimate purpose
Lmao, these are tools that a child interested in cybersecurity should be exposed to. More education on security is the best way to avoid getting hacked.
Also discord… come on lol
This is a cell phone – the number 1 used device when making a bomb threat.
They forgot one of the tell tale signs: always has a black hooded sweatshirt on when using the computer.
Mang, except for Discord, if my kids have these installed I’m going to ask if they need anything else. If you kid is good enough to use these tools start helping them get more programming experience now.
Lol discord
>Discord is used for hacking tips
>VMs are for hacking
This is like saying not to read a book because some books are about hacking.
What is in your friend’s kitchen?
Knife: frequently used to stab people
Dish towel: can be used to muffle screams
Garbage bags: mess-free way to clean up a dead body
Bleach: a reagent used to remove blood stains
Freezer: can store human meat for months
If you see these items in your friend’s house, they may just be a cannibal.
What the NCA is saying: “If you have a intelligent, competent and curious child please let us know so we can give advice and engage them into positive diversions to make sure they grow to become a governable rank and file citizen.”
Just tell your parents you want to be a Cyber Security Engineer when you grow up.
Windows is a frame work that will facilitate hacking software
Text is a communication medium used by hackers
99 % of all hackers have consumed bread their life
Without water a hacker will be unable to hack
Well thanks for the tutorial
“If you see Tor or Discord on your child’s computer, or have a child you think is a Journalist, let us know so we can give advice and engage them in positive diversions.”…
Lol why is Discord catching strays? Your kid is probably not smart enough to be hacking. Let them post Minecraft memes in peace.
If your kid is running Kali Linux in a virtual machine, that’s a career path.
Cars – a mode of transport often used to get hackers from A to B when purchasing new copies of Discord from Tandy
If your kid is hacking and you need a guide like this to know, you can’t stop them. Just instill them with good morals and hope they become a security specialist instead of a criminal.
Awesome, my child is going to be a cybersecurity expert. I’d be way more worried about tiktok etc…
Translation: “Snitch on your kids, parents!”
If your kids have more than one of these installed, get them a mechanical keyboard, ergonomic desk and/or an Aeron chair for their birthday.
If your CHILD knows how to use virtual machines, he/she is probably already better at computers than you. And you should talk to them and argue with logic.
All of these statements can be true… just like everyone that has come into contact with dihydrogen monoxide has died within 2 weeks of going cold turkey.
I don’t know where this is, but yikes.
Also, if you think your kid is hacking, and you rat them out to the cops… You are a piece of shit. Be a parent. Handle it.
Don’t call the cops when your kid experiments with drugs, don’t call the cops when your kid steals something.
Teach them. Correct it.
I use discord
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