Kids hack bank ATM
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tldr: Two kids find some manual to a very old ATM which had instructions to log in as root... used it to merely change the welcome screen to say "Go away. This ATM has been hacked" during their school lunch break. They alert the bank, and fortunately they didn't consider their little deed nefarious and instead congratulated them on their achievement and will fix it so the ATM won't be as easily broken into.
Of course, I'm sure after they returned late, the teacher punished them harshly, not acknowledging the letter, and they'll never do a whitehat attack ever again.
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And the last part is TRWTF of course.
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Yeah, I don't like the last part...Unless the kids were in an uproar and couldn't stop the chit-chatter.
If it was me: I would be throwing Raspberry PIs at these kids and tell them to make me some next gen social media/ forum software. Get some series a and b funding on the sensationalism, then ????, and then profit...
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Quit your jibber-jabbering FOOLS I AIN'T NO FOOL, I PITY DA FOO'
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If it was me: I would be throwing Raspberry PIs at these kids and tell them to make me some next gen social media/ forum software.
*looks around*
Now it all makes sense...
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Know who else throws pies? Clowns. And let me assure you, it's no laughing matter.
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I see your point. You know I sometimes over look the gravity and inertia of such things.
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I see this is the basis of some friction.
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Actually, it can be a bit of a slippery situation.
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Especially if, say, you hide an anchor inside the creamy topping of the pie.
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It could be worse, if you were so inclined as to make it so.
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@Onyx said:
Now it all makes sense...
FTFY... ?IT as a whole is too childish even for 14 year old kids.