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Dark Knight Bob
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Posted on: Jan. 10 2002,18:57 |
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i know a lot of people here know shit loads about computers obviously but have any of you ACTUALLY hx0r3d anything i.e illegally.
post as my freind bob or something if you think the feds are watching.
-------------- Posting at DetNet Paul is like making love to a beautiful woman.. you start off slow getting more frequent then you work your fingers hit the magic button and watch as your opinion explodes for all to see. and you can always watch pr0n if you get a bit restless.
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Non
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Posted on: Jan. 10 2002,19:09 |
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Once this friend of mine hacked into this oil company and copied a garbage file and I was like hey man that's no garbage file that is a worm program and we had to go and hack in again and then the cops came but they went to the wrong phone booths and then i was arrested but they let me go.
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Spydir
proof that humans suck (www.netsyndrome.net)
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Posted on: Jan. 10 2002,20:09 |
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I've cracked my friend's comptuers as a joke, or just to prove they suck. I refuse to crack anything "big", unless they're hiring me to, but no one would do that cuz I'm no security expert...
It's funny though. I'll be in some class and do something "cool" with some computer, and then people start asking me "do you hack?" and I say "I have the general idea of how to, but I don't" then they say "I'll give you 20 bucks of you hack my girlfriend's hotmail account!". I take their 20 dollars and then just tell them the password's "password". it usually works, too. pretty fucking sad...
-------------- Net Syndrome - www.netsyndrome.net
Catch The Sickness
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jim
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Posted on: Jan. 10 2002,20:31 |
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I've done a few... Just for fun though.
Biggest one was radicausa.com Not the website, their network.
A friend of mine worked there and I was totally blitzed to find out they had no firewall. I told him how stupid that was, but he insisted that because everything was NT with no 98/95/ME boxes that it was secured.
I was able to gain full control of their Exchange box, 3 domain controllers, all of their TCPIP based printers in less that 15 minutes.
He told his boss about it, and to the best of my knowledge, they STILL don't have a firewall.
For those who don't know who Radica is, they are the company that makes those little hand held games like Deer Hunter, Bass Fishing, etc.....
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kornalldaway
1337 like alan turing
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Posted on: Jan. 10 2002,21:36 |
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a few personal computers just to prove my point nothing really major, tried some company servers before. got in web server local site as on. of course schools' network, but that was too easy
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DeadAnztac
I am almost one of Us.
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Posted on: Jan. 10 2002,21:37 |
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I went through a h4x0r phase before I hit the 7th grade. 6th grade year (when I was between 10 and 11) I had root on a few SMTP BSD boxen, a DNS server, and 2 or 3 boxes that I couldn't figure out at the time (I had accounts, but the boxes purpose eluded me then.) Looking back I believe they may have been directory servers. (In case you didn't know that's often where a large number of users and passwords are stored and located, often for the purpose of centralized SMTP, POP, NFS, Samba, etc.) I guess university security was rather weak, for as I told you, I was in 6th grade. I stopped that after I found out how stupid it was.
-------------- ~Anztac [ Pertinaciously disconsolate ]
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Wiley
©0®ÞØ®4+3 whØ®3
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Posted on: Jan. 11 2002,01:05 |
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I had my mad h4x0r phase as well. I even set up an online Hacker Test that's still there. The biggest crack I was involved in was into a .gov network best known for their work putting men on the moon (or did they??), some local Universities (UCI, USC), a biotech company (can't name this one), a few small ISPs and a big one (UUNet). I thought I was 1337 for a while and once Wired Magazine called me for a comment on an IIS bug (I was involved with some of that kinda stuff for a bit) but that all changed the day I got 0wn3d. Here's the story; I met up with this hacker kid who was 17 at the time and talking a bunch of smack about all the government sites he rooted. He had a story that I wasn't buying about how the FBI woke him up at gunpoint and dragged his mom screaming out of the shower right in front of him one morning. I figured he had just seen Hackers one too many times. So I broke into his home computer and stole some of his source code for a piece of software he was writing as evidence of how I 0wn3d him. I also left a calling card sitting in his HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run reg key. This kinda pissed him off I guess, and the next week of my life was spent recovering/changing passwords and adding every new security measure I could throw at the network to no avail. I finally had to make the call "d00d ...I give up"! I don't feel so bad now that this kid has a weekly call to the NSA, testifies in front of Congress on possible computer threats, gets mentioned in Microsoft write ups and is the guy who named the Code Red worm. He was also on the MTV Real Life Hacker special and was the only legit guy on the show. He's about the most 1337 guy walking the planet right now, and he taught me that just when you think you're the shit somebody can come along and flush your ass.
-------------- There's a sucker born every minute ...but swallowers are hard to find.
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Rshias
The Insomniac
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Posted on: Jan. 11 2002,03:54 |
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Nope. Beyond knowing a good deal about computers, the hacking scene always eluded me. I honestly don't even know where to begin.
It is something I'd like to learn about simply for knowlege sake, but it might be hard to find a tutor. Any of you want to volunteer?
-------------- Sleep is for the weak.
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whiskey@throttle
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Posted on: Jan. 11 2002,04:33 |
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I was BIG into it. I used to live on an underground vessel. It was kinda cool...the brigand chic, for any of your that know it well. I certainly learned a lot. The food sucked, though.
Now and then my friend's and I still broadcast our pirate signal and hack in to this mega-government mainframe. I'd tell you about it, but unfortunately, no one can be told...
You'd probably just have to see it for youself.
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askheaves
Ack!!!
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Posted on: Jan. 11 2002,06:24 |
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That's a great story, Wiley
Anyway, I've never been much into hacking. Never even really tried that much. I may have inadvertantly exploited a little, but I don't remember. Frankly, I'm too straight-laced to even get into the scene. If I ever did, I'd be as white hat as it gets. I'm just not very l33t
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