by LukeXI61 August 28, 2022
Assholes who steal your game and publish it for themselves and attempt to make money from your hard work and claim it as theirs.
by skidlifexddd December 30, 2022
by henry watson down under September 15, 2021
short for script kiddie
a skid is usually between ages of 13 - 17 and is unskilled individual and has little to none knowledge in cyber-security and uses publicly available software to hack
it can also be someone who "makes programs" but really just copy and pastes from stack overflow and github and has no idea of what there doing
a skid is usually between ages of 13 - 17 and is unskilled individual and has little to none knowledge in cyber-security and uses publicly available software to hack
it can also be someone who "makes programs" but really just copy and pastes from stack overflow and github and has no idea of what there doing
person 1: i heard david is a game developer
person2: no david just copy and pastes from forums, hes just a skid
person2: no david just copy and pastes from forums, hes just a skid
by lynxWasHere March 21, 2022
short for script kiddie
a skid is usually between ages of 13 - 17 and is unskilled individual and has little to none knowledge in cyber-security and uses publicly available software to hack
it can also be someone who "makes programs" but really just copy and pastes from stack overflow and github and has no idea of what there doing
a skid is usually between ages of 13 - 17 and is unskilled individual and has little to none knowledge in cyber-security and uses publicly available software to hack
it can also be someone who "makes programs" but really just copy and pastes from stack overflow and github and has no idea of what there doing
person 1: i heard david is a game developer
person2: no david just copy and pastes from forums, hes just a skid
person2: no david just copy and pastes from forums, hes just a skid
by lynxWasHere March 21, 2022
Script kiddies, often called "skids," are individuals with limited hacking skills who rely on existing tools and scripts created by more experienced hackers. They are drawn to hacking out of curiosity, a desire for recognition, or simply for the thrill of breaking into systems. Unlike skilled hackers who invest time in learning programming and cybersecurity principles, script kiddies opt for quick and easy solutions. They typically exploit known vulnerabilities to launch attacks, such as DDoS attacks or website defacements, but lack the sophistication for more complex exploits.
While script kiddies pose a cybersecurity threat, their activities can be mitigated through robust security measures like firewalls and user education programs. Fostering a culture of responsible hacking can discourage malicious activities among aspiring hackers. Understanding the motivations and methods of script kiddies is essential for safeguarding against their attacks and protecting against cybersecurity risks.
While script kiddies pose a cybersecurity threat, their activities can be mitigated through robust security measures like firewalls and user education programs. Fostering a culture of responsible hacking can discourage malicious activities among aspiring hackers. Understanding the motivations and methods of script kiddies is essential for safeguarding against their attacks and protecting against cybersecurity risks.
SKID 1: Yo, dude, check out this new tool I found online. It's supposed to let us take down any website with just a few clicks.
Script Kiddie 2: Sweet! What's it called?
SKID 1: It's called "DDoS-Master 9000." Apparently, it floods the target server with so much traffic that it crashes.
SKID2: Nice find! Let's use it to take down that gaming website that banned us last week. Revenge time!
Script Kiddie 1: Haha, yeah! I've already set up a list of target URLs. We just need to launch the attack at the same time for maximum impact.
Script Kiddie 2: Sounds like a plan. Should we use our real IP addresses?
Script Kiddie 1: Nah, let's mask our IPs with a VPN. We don't want the cops knocking on our doors.
Script Kiddie 2: Good call. I'll fire up my VPN now. Let me know when you're ready to launch the attack.
Script Kiddie 1: Roger that. I'll give you the signal in 5 minutes. Get ready to watch that website go down in flames!
Script Kiddie 2: Can't wait! This is gonna be epic.
Script Kiddie 2: Sweet! What's it called?
SKID 1: It's called "DDoS-Master 9000." Apparently, it floods the target server with so much traffic that it crashes.
SKID2: Nice find! Let's use it to take down that gaming website that banned us last week. Revenge time!
Script Kiddie 1: Haha, yeah! I've already set up a list of target URLs. We just need to launch the attack at the same time for maximum impact.
Script Kiddie 2: Sounds like a plan. Should we use our real IP addresses?
Script Kiddie 1: Nah, let's mask our IPs with a VPN. We don't want the cops knocking on our doors.
Script Kiddie 2: Good call. I'll fire up my VPN now. Let me know when you're ready to launch the attack.
Script Kiddie 1: Roger that. I'll give you the signal in 5 minutes. Get ready to watch that website go down in flames!
Script Kiddie 2: Can't wait! This is gonna be epic.
by Idxntity April 28, 2024