Exactly. Today's "hacker" is only concerned with remotely screwing with people he'll never see or meet. Nor would he WANT to meet them, because he knows they'd toss him for a loop in person.
Seems like virus writers are leaning further and further from pointless maliciousness as they learn that they can get more bang for their buck by creating huge networks to bomb websites or send spam. Is there REALLY that much money in spamming? I'd think it'd be like a pyramid scheme, in that the people at the top make a fair few bucks but the individuals at the bottom, sending out a million emails a day, would be getting .0000000000000001 cents per click. Still, I guess it's worth it to some people.
Seems like virus writers are leaning further and further from pointless maliciousness as they learn that they can get more bang for their buck by creating huge networks to bomb websites or send spam. Is there REALLY that much money in spamming? I'd think it'd be like a pyramid scheme, in that the people at the top make a fair few bucks but the individuals at the bottom, sending out a million emails a day, would be getting .0000000000000001 cents per click. Still, I guess it's worth it to some people.
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