I don't know much about blackhat communities, but there was a time
when malicious digital behavior was held with value online. Before
things like banking happened on the internet.

I think I've read like one of these in my life, but I didn't think
critically of them or anything. I think most people figure that most
human beings have a conscience, and wouldn't like physically destroy
anybody's life if they got some feedback on how painful it was to
happen.

http://www.bofharchive.com/

It seems appropriate to write a different story than that old one.

> # About me
> Hi, my name is Simon Travaglia and my favourite colour is blue. Or red

Here they say they're a good person in a situation too rough to handle
via favourite color.

> I'm the author of Bastard Operator from Hell, amongst other lesser known 
> things. To the
> left you'll find the annotated semi-complete Bastard Operator from Hell site 
> in all its
> restructured glory... Below (if you haven't sent me money, and/or are not 
> going to send me
> money) there's some favours you can do for me, *and for yourself*.

The first episode is at http://www.bofharchive.com/1995/bastard95-01.html .
  • [pain] Blackhat History: BO... Undiscussed Horrific Abuse, One Victim of Many

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