Yo! Hey! Hello!
So, the 'hack', eh? Where do I begin?
Well, there's a game called Watchdogs by Ubisoft.
It's a game about a vigilante hacker, named Aiden Pearce. (Above)
Now in that game, there's a minor enemy hacker called deadmau5 (or DJ defalt) (below)
defalt is a disc jockey who works in Dot Connexion at Ambrose Theater, and a blackhat hacker for hire who works against Dedsec.
(Source: http://watchdogs.wikia.com/wiki/JB_Markowicz)
He is based in real-life music producer, deadmau5, who also wears a mouse mask.
Enough of that, this is where the problem starts:
Both me and one of my friends love defalt. He's just really awesome in the game.
So yesterday, my friend thought that it would be a good idea to fake a hack on my account. I agreed that it would be cool, but I never gave him any permission.
Somehow, he managed to get into my account(s) and begin the 'hack'.
That hacking-looking message thing is something the two of us do for fun when we're bored. Like I said, we love Watchdogs.So that's what happened. I kinda got hacked, but by my friend.
The ending part (and a few of the messages to some of you) was my doing. Sowwy.
And by the end, I mean the part when I, ThrestralTamer, hacked back into my account. That was mostly me.Anywho, I think I'm going to keep my name as this. It's not bad. And this way, I won't get confused with @ThrestalTamer .
Do you think I should keep it?
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