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I’ve heard is some placed about so called “hacking back” when someone or a company or organisation gets hacked, surely it must be very difficult if the attacker kinda knows what he or she is doing. If the attacker has hopped 3 proxies, gone through tor, then sent some email with malware or sshed into a computer how is it even remotley possible to “hack back” without the help of like 3 different goverment entities?
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