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This is my Introduction.

Crypt

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Hi. I'm new here... obviously.

I joined this forum because I have Asperges Autism and I am lonely and want to make friends.

My interests are gaming, hacking, music (I play the piano), coding, making games.

I can teach all of these things too, for free. Just ask.
I pretty much only hack online mobile games.
I'm 20 years old.
I hope to meet some new cool friends here. Thanks!
 
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I used to love hacking when I was younger, I couldn't resist the challenge. I broke into my schools computer system in the mid 1980s gaining the master password and I later got formally warned at university for hacking when a "fellow" student very "kindly" reported me (I wanted to kill him lol!), but in the UK back then it was only illegal to hack if you actually damaged, changed or specifically used the information you found for illegal purposes, it wasn't actually illegal just to hack into a system and look. Times have changed however and it's now illegal to even try to hack into a system in the UK without permission, even if you don't intend to cause any damage and I assume it's the same in most other countries. It's normally okay working offline (E.g. writing trainers or in some cases game mods, but obviously not cracks, especially if you distribute them) and you're unlikely to ever be prosecuted for hacking online mobile games as long as you don't cause them any obvious loss of revenue, damage or downtime to their servers, but it can still be classed as illegal if it involves accessing their servers in any way that wasn't intended so please be careful. Sorry I don't mean to come across as unfriendly.

It's interesting that you enjoy coding and making games, I used to makes games and I even got a couple marketed in the 1980s, but I have since lost touch. I proved I could still code however when I was a sysop for a busy website for a while that has now sadly closed (I had to code in PHP to fix faults, improve security and modify the site).

Anyway, you are very welcome here and it's a very friendly + non judgemental community. :)
 
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