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by syfex - 26 June, 2024 - 09:52 PM
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I know most of cracked.io is blackhat or greyhat. I know there are some whitehat products, services and methods but in the end most are blackhat. How do you guys go around this? I have had many offers of good money (for me atleast) but they are way to blackhat for me. But now I am kind of thinking of it. I am not scared of the legal part just more of the moral wrongs. What is your moral edge? How far can you go without feeling bad?
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You just have to evaluate everything on a case by case basis, and you can only do what you feel comfortable with. There's more grey area than black and white.
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(27 June, 2024 - 01:53 PM)UberFuck Wrote: Show More
You just have to evaluate everything on a case by case basis, and you can only do what you feel comfortable with. There's more grey area than black and white.

Yes, but it's hard. I know what I think is wrong and right. But I am doubting it now since I know so many people on here have different opinions.
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(This post was last modified: 27 June, 2024 - 10:39 PM by Manalishi. Edited 1 time in total.)
Morality is a human construct based on strength and power. Power dynamics between the truly strong (actual morality) and the slave morality (superficial morality).

The truly strong has no need to steal or con his way through, to retrieve what is rightfully his, he is well capable of reshaping reality as a cosmos through himself by sheer will and power. This forum (and all other forums like it) are soaked in slave morality; the weak have spun their own morality to justify their actions.

For exact examples of this slave morality, look no further than acts such as overtly stealing from corporations or scamming individuals to siphoning money off of private bank accounts.

My sincere suggestion: Become a business man and a gentleman instead. Uplift and make those around you stronger and better, as opposed to burdening them.
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(27 June, 2024 - 10:37 PM)Manalishi Wrote: Show More
Morality is a human construct based on strength and power. Power dynamics between the truly strong (actual morality) and the slave morality (superficial morality).

The truly strong has no need to steal or con his way through, to retrieve what is rightfully his, he is well capable of reshaping reality as a cosmos through himself by sheer will and power. This forum (and all other forums like it) are soaked in slave morality; the weak have spun their own morality to justify their actions.

For exact examples of this slave morality, look no further than acts such as overtly stealing from corporations or scamming individuals to siphoning money off of private bank accounts.

My sincere suggestion: Become a business man and a gentleman instead. Uplift and make those around you stronger and better, as opposed to burdening them.

Of course a white hat business will always be better and work better in the long run. It's also better for everyone. But I'm to greedy. I really appreciate your deep answer.
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