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by blauwbilgorgel
4446 days ago
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If you donate to charity, Google will match your donation. You can buy a smile on your face for the rest of your life, knowing your exploit build a school in Africa. If you manage to sell this on the black market, that money is worth half when turned into "legit" money that you can spend. If we leave aside "I'm afraid to get caught" do we mean "caught by the justice system"? What would happen if you sell your exploit to some cybermob and a few days later, some monkey on a typewriter, finds your exact exploit and publishes it online? Not your problem it is worthless now and some mob feels you sold them crappy gear? As for the moral aspect. Think of anyone you hold in high regard, or have a loving relationship with. Selling an exploit that will be used for harm, might mean harm to those you hold dear. Then there is this simmering thing in your subconsciousness. Some know how to put out that fire. Others wake up in a sweat years later, after a dream where their exploit is used to find and execute a political dissident. That is: You may very well come to regret a "bad" deed in the future, when your situations and responsibilities change. You won't lie on your death bed and think: "I wish I hadn't build that school, but taken the money and put a down-payment on my new bathroom." |
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