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by FastEatSlow 1601 days ago
Finding the author of most common malware isn't hard, skript kiddies really like their credit for reputation.
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Is it really fair to call someone a "skript kiddie" if they wrote the malware themselves that became "the most common malware" ?
You beat me to this. This malware is better than some of the work my colleagues can do, and they're being paid a lot of money. Even though it has bad intentions, it's still good software.

Credit where credit is due, I guess.

I feel like a script kiddie is someone that ripped off good code from others, maybe made a few adjustments at most, and claimed it as their own in an attempt to look cool
A misquote or an edit in the original comment occurred, as it now appears as: "Finding the author of most common malware isn't hard."

This assertion is different (i.e. Finding the author of [the majority of] malware isn't hard..., versus Finding the author of [the most popularly-used] malware isn't hard...).

I don't call the authors of most original malware skript kiddies, that term is for the people who copy the common malware with at most a few edits or create Frankenstein creations out of multiple common sources.
They also found the person using the script with their discord api key
The author of PirateStealer isn't the skiddie, the person running this instance of it is.