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  nozero Eschew Obfuscation Premium,MVM,ExMod 2003-06 join:1999-12-29 InnerSanctum clubs: | reply to Daniel Good for you and good luck! |
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| reply to NetFixer That was priceless...Thanks for the laugh NetFixer! -- "A religious war is like children fighting over who has the strongest imaginary friend."
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1 edit | reply to RankAmateur That video made my day. GOOD POST LOL.
"Update": The 'localhost hacker' made my day even better! ROFL. -- defcon888@gmail.com send me spam! |
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  hpguru Curb Your Dogma Premium join:2002-04-12
| reply to NetFixer That is just too funny!  -- Where's Jesus? Dear Jesus! |
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| reply to number3fan said by number3fan :Perfect, just the kind of person to test out my new RAT optix Pro on  DEL TREE: C:Program files roflmao Del tree stopped working after 9x/Me... It's kind of sad though.  |
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  cacroll Eventually, Prozac becomes normal Premium join:2002-07-25 Martinez, CA | reply to Daniel Now, I know the true meaning of ROFLPP.
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join:2003-10-15 | reply to number3fan I have'nt run win 98 in 5 years, sorry, i forgot. i was just trying to be funny....... fmpwk.... |
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| reply to matradley said by matradley :Del tree stopped working after 9x/Me... It's simply spelled rd /s /q in the Windows NT family. |
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join:2001-12-26 Catonsville, MD clubs:  | reply to Daniel That is some mad cut and paste skillzzz |
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| reply to Daniel check this out.......what a idiot.
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  novaflare The Dragon Was Here Premium join:2002-01-24 Barberton, OH
| reply to AB said by AB :said by antiserious :. . I would have thought, by now, that routers would require a username/password change during setup. I think most still just use the default, unless otherwise configured. And as we all know, many people never change the default settings on anything. With linksys non wifi routers it is not that big of a deal for the user and pass to be admin. How ever try finding a good old bef series router here where i live. Funny thing they all have those funky stick on them with the name wrt and something called a default ssid with out something call wpa heh  -- Evil does exist and it has a face to often that face is one that should look on their child with love in their eyes.
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| There was a hack where you simply spoofed the source IP of an SNMP packet (SNMP uses UDP, so it is effective) and use that to retrieve the configuration file and then upload the edited file to the router to change the settings.
I guess most routers now would detect this by physical means since it knows that since the traffic came from the WAN side with a local IP then it has got to be fake?? |
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  novaflare The Dragon Was Here Premium join:2002-01-24 Barberton, OH
| reply to AB said by AB :This 'hacking' business doesn't sound all that tough. I can get at 127.0.0.1 from MY computer! Boy, is THAT clown going to be in for a surprise when he sees what I do to his machine! Normally id never post this type of hack on a public forum. But do to the fact the 3d chat in question is long sense dead i will.
Its funny you should mention the old 127.0.0.1 "hack. You see in this 3d chat we had 3d avatarrs you could load them up from any url that contained the file you wanted to use as a avatar in the format of wrl. Wrl for those who don't know is a vrml (virtual reality mark up language) format. Well if you for example fired up a web server on your own comp you could of corse load your avatar from there. But if you used 127.0.0.1 as the website you would see it just fine but every one else and the server would crash and crash hard. Server would be down for hours and for a hour so after it was vunrable to all manner of hacking.
easy stuff logging in to server admin accounts with no username or pass word for example inserting your own root access account all sorts of fun stuff. Like the deaply shrouded guy said real hackers do not do damage and leave thing as they found it. Now sure i played with it i did so when no one else was around to have their fun ruined etc. I dug around in the server configs with a friend we found the flaw reported it the company did nothign so we fixxed it heh.
What happened was the server would go in to a endless loop trying to load the avatar in to cache and test render locally. On the client side im guessing it was the same sort of deal. Client would go in to a endless loop trying to render the avatar and crash the comp in question. -- Evil does exist and it has a face to often that face is one that should look on their child with love in their eyes.
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| reply to novaflare I didn't know routers could be hacked via the WWW. Is this limited to wireless routers.
And about the cracker. His personality shows Me, ok, not you, it shows me that he can destroy property that is not his. Nowadays this is old hat, but it still is nasty. For being bad, I salute you. Now be good. You've proven your point that you can do this stuff. Don't hurt anybodies PC, please. Thank you.  |
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1 edit | said by Bob from 1973 :
I didn't know routers could be hacked via the WWW. Is this limited to wireless routers... If you are being serious, then perhaps this thread has accomplished something in addition to providing a few chuckles.
No, it is not limited to wireless routers.
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  Michieru2 zzz zzz zzz Premium join:2005-01-28 Miami, FL | reply to Daniel It's so sad it's not even funny, literally.
I thought I knew trash, but this just breaks new grounds. -- The only limits we have are the one's we set ourselves. |
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| reply to Bob from 1973 said by Bob from 1973 :
I didn't know routers could be hacked via the WWW. Is this limited to wireless routers.
Change your admin password and disable Wan acces to your router if you dont need it. |
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 XknightHawkX
join:2003-02-13 Morton, IL clubs: | reply to Daniel LOL. Not laughing at the idiot that thinks he is elite. Ooops yea I am. No one can be a hacker if they don't know that 127.0.0.1 is the localhost. |
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join:2003-03-13 Chicago, IL | His plan is to move to the US, but he doesn't want to leave his best friends behind. |
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