POLL -- Lone Wolf or Group Hacker?

Genesis [Fromwarriors]
11 years ago

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Would you rather work alone on your hacking(Lone Wolf), or prefer to work with a group?
Please also state why you prefer that way :)

My Answer:

I prefer to be a lone wolf because I am in total control of hat I am doing, even if I have some trouble, because I can learn from my mistakes. Another reason is that I don’t have to deal with people closely and maintain constant communication. I only communicate with other hackers to exchange some data that is on a big project. :)

-For3ver_W4y

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Lone wolf :) |You cant trust everyone :)!

???Roun512 [roun512]
11 years ago

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I prefer to be a lone wolf because as 4d84aw said “ You can’t trust anyone ” But in the real I'am with my best friend oxide we hack together :D but i still prefer lone wold instead of Group :)

James Singh [cpn1000]
11 years ago

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Both I currently am a white to grey hat hacker I NEVER use ANY malware AT ALL. But there are advantages to both sides. Best if the group except you can hack like Leverage the show. (all crime is based on hacking just saying. and when I say crime I mean “busting”)

[IAmDevil]
11 years ago

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I prefer lone wolf !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

James Singh [cpn1000]
11 years ago

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I think this looks like a group
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guuf
11 years ago

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4d84aw said “ You can’t trust anyone ”, This is true, but you need a community to learn and improve through, by mentoring/dialog . After all, thats why this website exists. Having said that Lone Wolf type!

James Singh [cpn1000]
11 years ago

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Lone wolf or Group, dude

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Genesis [Fromwarriors]
11 years ago

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cpn1000, I am in a group. BUT– I work alone and do things alone until the end of the project.

daMage
11 years ago

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I don’t think the choices are mutually exclusive: I choose both…

J [ColdIV]
11 years ago

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In general I would prefer to work alone but I guess in some projects a group is pretty nice. So I guess it depends on what you are doing right now. I choose both.

eagleEye
11 years ago

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still struggling with level 4,guess i need help.anybody to help?

Shinoss11
11 years ago

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Loooooone Wolfssssssssss .. not Lone Wolf… haha XD

heavenlyMe
11 years ago

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@eagleEye

You’re on wrong room. And your “level 4” is quite ambigous.

Now i am a lone wolf. Tomorrow, i don’t know..

James Singh [cpn1000]
11 years ago
Jericho
11 years ago

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I will Join

Wibben
11 years ago

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I mostly work alone, but I can still be counted on in a team

Mack_n
11 years ago

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I want to hack together with someone! Because im not a good hacker! I need to learn :)

Genesis [Fromwarriors]
11 years ago

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Mack_n,

This is the perfect place to learn then! Continue working at it!

Gninja
11 years ago

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Lone Wolf but if you cant do it by yourself then there’s no harm in asking ^__^

ThatNerdGuY
11 years ago

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I’d like to be in a group because if you trust you trust group there’s safety in numbers right? On that note I really want to join a group, i’m a novice but I know a few basics just check out my profile!!!!

ThatNerdGuY
11 years ago

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Actually from what I’ve read being solo is better so forget my last!

Voorm
11 years ago

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It’s hard to answer.
For some big projects need group,but to be alone is more safe.
Or when hacker is beginer,then group hacking is good way(sharing knowledge/helping when get stuck).

If i’m hacker,I would prefere for balance(combination solo/group).
In both cases i would prefere to be fully anonymous.Usualy peoples trying to look cool with hack staff,and they become verry public.
As Anonymouses actually aren’t anonymous.I see many peoples making group and using name Anonymous and get in trouble cuz of that,even site what they do not have long life(and they actually nothing do,they even don’t try hack something).
Making group is hard,it’s required peoples with same ideas.And any group should have shorter life time for safety.
(if is about ‘black hat’)
But for ‘white hat’,it’s diferent.Group in that case is cool.

: )

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