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CecilSunkure
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PassiveAce
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radscorpion9
Canada2252 Posts
On April 15 2013 06:19 CecilSunkure wrote: Since you went into his email once, do it again. This time forward the emails you found to your professors and superiors. Quick and dirty, job finished. LOL. Oh man is that evil ![]() | ||
Fyrewolf
United States1533 Posts
On April 15 2013 02:30 Jibba wrote: Uh... they're both pretty fucked up. You shouldn't go into other people's email accounts, but if you work at a school and you're giving test answers to certain students, your career deserves to be over. They're both incredibly huge offenses. I don't know that academic fraud by a school employee isn't illegal either. It's not just someone who writes essays for money, but has no association to the school. This is an employee using their position to do it. They're both wrong of course. I'm just saying looking for dirt to fuck someone over is malicious. The other, while also pretty fucked up, at least isn't done out of purposeful desire to inflict harm. | ||
Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
How is that evil? sounds like the best course of action to me. Doesn't get you caught and just brings attention to something that should get attention. I mean, the OP being a douchebag for hacking into someone's email is another matter. The guy is doing actual shady shit. I would obviously be against it if he were trying to screw him over for other stuff, like cheating on his gf or something like doing drugs or selling alcohol to minors, but I think we can all universally agree that giving people answers to a test should be punished. | ||
Thrill
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babylon
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On April 15 2013 09:13 Itsmedudeman wrote: How is that evil? sounds like the best course of action to me. Doesn't get you caught and just brings attention to something that should get attention. I mean, the OP being a douchebag for hacking into someone's email is another matter. The guy is doing actual shady shit. I would obviously be against it if he were trying to screw him over for other stuff, like cheating on his gf or something like doing drugs or selling alcohol to minors, but I think we can all universally agree that giving people answers to a test should be punished. Gmail tracks the IPs of the computers from which you log into an account. I'm sure other email systems do the same thing, so OP should keep that in mind and plot accordingly. | ||
govie
9334 Posts
U should not mess with someones email, u are just as plane dirty as that guy. If u do turn him in, tell them how u got the info aswell. That would be best. Yes, u could get punished but that would be fair aswell. | ||
CecilSunkure
United States2829 Posts
On April 15 2013 10:24 govie wrote: The burgler 1 catches the burgler 2 in the act... turns him in... burgler 1 walks free and has the loot... sick shit. U should not mess with someones email, u are just as plane dirty as that guy. If u do turn him in, tell them how u got the info aswell. That would be best. Yes, u could get punished but that would be fair aswell. Eh, I don't think this is positive. He did what needed to be done; the ends justify the means. No harm was done to anyone by going into that email account. There's no point in punishing the dude that went into the email, other than to uphold some abstract rules. I don't feel such rules should be enforced in a situation where they don't seem to bring about a positive change. | ||
govie
9334 Posts
On April 15 2013 10:32 CecilSunkure wrote: Eh, I don't think this is positive. He did what needed to be done; the ends justify the means. No harm was done to anyone by going into that email account. There's no point in punishing the dude that went into the email, other than to uphold some abstract rules. I don't feel such rules should be enforced in a situation where they don't seem to bring about a positive change. With that mindset u can justify allmost anything, now everyone can play the crooked police officer ![]() Edit : The point is he violated the law and someone privacy as a civilian (he is not the police) because he dislikes that person. His reasons for obtaining this information and to violate the law, were to hurt that person and is purely based on hate. Pure hate. This whole story has nothing to do with doing good or justice but with pure hate. And now he is trying to justify his bad pactises by saying he cheats on his girlfriend etc... He even states that his friends benefit from whatever that person is doing, but tries to distort that into he hurts my friends in the longrun. OP is a douchebag with a serious problem. If u violate someones privacy u will allways dig up shit that u can be used against that person. No one is 100% clean. OP is a douchebag as i see it.There are rules and laws and breaking one to frame someone because u dislike him is shit. | ||
CecilSunkure
United States2829 Posts
On April 15 2013 10:42 govie wrote: With that mindset u can justify allmost anything, now everyone can play the crooked police officer ![]() Crooked police officer sounds like one that commits crimes that have a negative impact on society, like selling drugs or slave trafficking. I think you meant everyone could be a vigilante. | ||
Mothra
United States1448 Posts
On April 15 2013 10:46 CecilSunkure wrote: Crooked police officer sounds like one that commits crimes that have a negative impact on society, like selling drugs or slave trafficking. I think you meant everyone could be a vigilante. Saying that hacking people's email is OK so long as you can prove that there was no "negative impact on society" seems like it would have a pretty negative impact. I guess post office employees should be free to open everyone's mail too. After all, if they happen to catch a criminal, the ends justified the means. | ||
CecilSunkure
United States2829 Posts
On April 15 2013 11:05 Mothra wrote: Saying that hacking people's email is OK so long as you can prove that there was no "negative impact on society" seems like it would have a pretty negative impact. I guess post office employees should be free to open everyone's mail too. After all, if they happen to catch a criminal, the ends justified the means. Never said other people should do it. | ||
babylon
8765 Posts
And since he's a scumbag, he may as well turn in the dude anonymously. It's not as if turning himself in in the process will make his scumminess any less scummy, you know? | ||
Feartheguru
Canada1334 Posts
On April 15 2013 10:24 govie wrote: The burgler 1 catches the burgler 2 in the act... turns him in... burgler 1 walks free and has the loot... sick shit. U should not mess with someones email, u are just as plane dirty as that guy. If u do turn him in, tell them how u got the info aswell. That would be best. Yes, u could get punished but that would be fair aswell. This is so ridiculous I actually chuckled to myself. There`s no way in hell you would do this, why would you even suggest it. | ||
FakeDouble
Australia676 Posts
On April 15 2013 06:19 CecilSunkure wrote: Since you went into his email once, do it again. This time forward the emails you found to your professors and superiors. Quick and dirty, job finished. Oh, good, I was just about to suggest exactly this. Keeps you anonymous, guy gets what he deserves. Unfortunately for you, your friend gets burned too, unless you decide to not forward that particular one/delete those emails. But then the original owner of the email may be able to trace you, so you probably shouldn't be selective about it. | ||
FakeDouble
Australia676 Posts
On April 15 2013 10:22 babylon wrote: Gmail tracks the IPs of the computers from which you log into an account. I'm sure other email systems do the same thing, so OP should keep that in mind and plot accordingly. Good point. There are websites on the internet that allows you to hide your IP/give you an IP from a different country. Non-americans use this to access Pandora. Alternatively, you could always use a internet cafe computer or something. | ||
llIH
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Butterednuts
United States859 Posts
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Burrfoot
United States1176 Posts
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