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computer hacking (pg. 6)
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
What's all that supposed to be? |
It's the scoreboard for the 'guess the screencap' game. |
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| saluyamo |
Tips on not getting 'hacked'
1. Watchout for porn sites they seem the most likely to have torjens etc
2. Get anti virus software (you can find free it for free)
3. Dont use Kazaa/limewire, if you do dont download ANY .exe/.rar files
Thats pretty much it. |
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| lenazi |
| jamie, i love you and (for once) won't post the pm...but please try to be less stupid:) |
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| bas |
Just get a Mac, you'll be alright.
Also, don't give Woscar that point, the movie isn't called " LOL, that looks like Matthew Broderick"...it's War Games
86 - woscar
39 - Stren
34 - Bas
31 - Lebezniatnikov, Meat187
30 - hundred, Burn Notice,
25 - Dj Haziel
24 - Renzo, Sushipunk
23 - Cloudburst
22 - jonSun
20 - Omega_Blue
19 - Barack "The17sss" Obama
16 - Halcyon, LeopoldStotch, Regurgitated
15 - Abercrombie
13 - wotyzoid
10 - enydo, Acton, cmay119, DuBam, Soeder
09 - Domesticated, DJ Damerchi
06 - elFreak, flavdave, Vivid Boy
05 - simplcake, nchs09, Winston, Joss Weatherby, astroboy, Slylee
04 - shuni, samochod, Trance Nutter, Simon_N, netroM
03 - Nrg2Nfinit, bananas, gehzumteufel, paulandrews, tubularbills, Palladium, secked, Ygrene
02 - inconspicuous, Azz3D, Nostalgic, T-Soma, montana, bigjimslade002, malek, The_G0dfather, Evil_Gnome, Euphoria
01 - Pwnage1, Alex, chris harrington, GrimReaper, Dervish, jonze, Trance-Canada, ZeJayMan, Andrieux, Bernd_Gradish, jdat, Tony Morello, lacksesepsotygh, ChrisCrossland, Fundamental, ÖZmözis, Excess, fbgdavidson, [N]ûk|êû[Z], Zewad |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
Also, don't give Woscar that point, the movie isn't called " LOL, that looks like Matthew Broderick"...it's War Games |
Seriously. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | | Originally posted by bas |
I had one point, but you guys never put me in there.
:whip: |
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| BTG |
Ok.
go start>run> now type "cmd"
voila. you're now hacking!!! |
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| saluyamo |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
Just get a Mac, you'll be alright.
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Macs are only safe because no one attacks them |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by saluyamo
Macs are only safe because no one attacks them |
And this is now partially false. There is a virus going around and it is hitting a lot of machines. |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by saluyamo
Macs are only safe because no one attacks them |
I know that. |
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| SuspicionVandit |
DjConfessions did this sometimes on DC++.
But if you go into the HUBs that require a large minimum filesharing size, you'll see some people are desperate enough to put their entire hard disk for sharing. This includes their documents, AIM/MSN chatlogs, whatever. The real deal is in the C:/WINDOWS.
If someone has autologin to websites (gmail, hotmail, tranceaddict), it stores their password in an encrypted format. One is called MD5hash, the other I forget(SHA1?). You can go online and decrypt it easily searching MD5 unhash.
If they don't delete their temporary internet files often, you can (hopefully) find a cache of their router setup page. There you can extract their WANIP and from there you are golden to do whatever you want with their entire network through spoofing.
As for getting people to download your intrusion software, you can always setup a "mirror" download. This used to happen a lot in the days when piracy was under the name "warez". Create a legitimate installer exec for a program that will secretly also install intrusion software. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
DjConfessions did this sometimes on DC++.
But if you go into the HUBs that require a large minimum filesharing size, you'll see some people are desperate enough to put their entire hard disk for sharing. This includes their documents, AIM/MSN chatlogs, whatever. The real deal is in the C:/WINDOWS.
If someone has autologin to websites (gmail, hotmail, tranceaddict), it stores their password in an encrypted format. One is called MD5hash, the other I forget(SHA1?). You can go online and decrypt it easily searching MD5 unhash.
If they don't delete their temporary internet files often, you can (hopefully) find a cache of their router setup page. There you can extract their WANIP and from there you are golden to do whatever you want with their entire network through spoofing.
As for getting people to download your intrusion software, you can always setup a "mirror" download. This used to happen a lot in the days when piracy was under the name "warez". Create a legitimate installer exec for a program that will secretly also install intrusion software. |
Except most were caught by anti-virus programs pretty quickly. |
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