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[–] MajorHavoc@programming.dev 6 points 3 months ago

doubt the furries will care much about being outed as furries, but cybercrime is a big no-no when it comes to actual employment

Absolutely.

I would prefer our gay furry hackers keep things fully legal, for their own sakes.

That said, Mike needs help from folks like me to catch these kids, and as long as they're sticking to ethical hacking, I'm not motivated.

Also, I don't like Mike.

His claim that he actually has my kind of help, actually on his side, is... overconfident, I think.

I can't guarantee that, though, so I'm glad to hear our ethical hackers have decided to lay low.

In any case, everyone has a slightly different perspective on what counts as ethical, so I hope they'll stick to legal as much as their conscience will allow, from here out.