>>61104226
I exploited a bug in Wordpress once that allowed me to reset the administrator's password with no verification or cooldown period. Ran it for several days, generating thousands of "Your password has been reset" emails and essentially blocked the guy running the blog from logging in.
He posted a bunch of shit on Twitter about it, claiming that he was a victim of political persecution and how his freedom of speech was impaired and he started theorising that it might have been some kind of government conspiracy etc. Shit was comedy gold.
>>61104226
Yes, I hacked your mom last night.
>>61104266
Nice. I can't even stop laughing. I've met a couple of retards like that IRL.
>>61104226
Define Hacked.
Yes, i hacked the website of a Porn stars to watch free film...
>>61104226
no, I don't even know how to search for exploits.
My school's computer back in 2008.
>>61104226
me 10 years ago was scanning random ip ranges for 4899 UDP radmin exploit once in a while i find open computer back then icq was a common thing. so i watched people useing it and when i noticed they are away i sent to people on thiere list random troll stuff was really fun to do so
when i was 12 or so i used to "hack" accounts by exploiting incredibly lax password reset function on yahoo
but as i am older and will face consequences for things and like my privacy i prefer to avoid doing things that raise alarms or instigate others