That's Bloodbird, in one go, to you.
Very well then. If you think you have to drop down a level to prove a point, be my guest.
Laerise, I've had my MSN stolen from me twice. I've had my PC infected with high-grade viruses 3 times, two of those managed to completely kill all info on the drive - first stuff I use alot, then the not-so-ofthen used tuff, then the rest in decending order. In the end, the drives were dead and in one case I could not even start my PC. One of these attacks killed a laptop. I've had key-loggers try to steal my EVE accounts 5 times, one of those came through and I had to dish out 5 billion to some guy to get my own property back.
If someone tries to coerce you into giving them money by illegal means you call the police. If someone tries to coerce isk out of you by illegal means you call QA. Giving those who try to pressure you into doing something what they want only makes them more likely to repeat the offense.
So forgive me for being somewhat biased.
I find it hard to forgive someone who wishes harm to others.
If I forgave you easily for doing so I would encourage your behaviour, which I will not.
However, since I am good christian, forgiveness will always be an option for you - if you manage to change yourself for the better.
If someone who, by all accounts believe it's perfectly fine to fuck others over, for watever reason or no reason at all - think they are safe and sound behind internet anonymity and still get cought, I'll be happy they are gone.
Again, wishing others harm is bad, you should not do it - especially implying you would not mind their untimely death by whatever cause.
By the way, saying something along those lines makes you morally complicit with however -does- commit violence (phsyical or otherwise) against others. Maybe you should take a step back, take a deep breath and think about that Bloodbird.
I don't give a damn how old they are, who they are, where they are from, or exactly what prison they rot in, what I do care for is celebrating if they are taken and found guilty and sentenced.
Noone should "rot" in a prison anywhere. That is if by "rot" you mean they are to be sentenced to a life in jail.
I dare you to consider spending even 5 or 10 years (probably somewhere between 1/3rd to 1/4th of the total time you have been living) behind bars.
Hackers disgust me. I could separate between white-hat and black-hat but these people are - so far - the latter. If they are found ot be innocent of the charges, good for them. If not, I won't shed a tear, and that's a fact.
A fact that may be for you (for now), however, it does not mean I have to agree with you.
I do despise people who break the law and/or bring harm upon others. But vigilantism, be it in word or in action, does not help anyone. It is a very sad phenomenon of our times, and especially the anonymous internet, that many feel they can demand for some sort of crude medieval justice.
If you feel that your home countries laws do not protect you enough I suggest you either consider a political career or a change of residence, countries like Saudi-Arabia or Singapore (which both perform corporal and capital punishments by traditional means, for example beheading and caning) might be more to your liking.
Either way, I would much preferr it if you could start to more calmly state your opinion, preferrably without advocating violence and/or disproportional punishment.
Edit:I forgot.
In general it is very easy to stay safe from the majority of malware floating around the net.
If you have trouble with malware I suggest you peruse various websites and forum posts on these matters by both it-security and white-hatters.