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Daniel
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Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You



Learn this face. It's the face of a super hacker.

In the videos found at that link this genius proceeds to fumble his way through messing with people's Internet connections by reconfiguring their routers. He logs in with admin/admin (commonly known defaults for a certain major vendor) and then proceeds to trash their settings.
He's essentially breaking the law in a very open fashion and then proceeding to brag about it in a series of videos -- videos that he then proceeds to upload to the Internet. You get to hear cool phrases like, "I just hacked him", along with a constant struggle to impress people with the f-word. It's insanely funny.
Then, in later videos he actually manages to edit his own host file in less than 20 minutes. Impressive. That's how he ends up defacing the website in later videos, by the way -- by pointing to his own machine.

That's not the coolest part though. He not only shows his face in the videos (see the picture above), but he goes on to show his actual IP address, name his ISP, and then clearly state that he's in Greece.

So, for the authorities that are soon to be notified (if they don't know already), I've collected the information in a neat little bundle.

    •His username is CyberHacker665 (likely used in many places)
    •His main email address is cyberhacker665@gmail.com
    •His IP used during the first video is 195.74.229.55 (hostname ppp87-55.adsl.forthnet.gr)
    •His ISP is Forthnet
This guy give script kiddies a bad name, which is not an easy task.

Anyway, I and a few friends are emailing his ISP at abuse@forthnet.gr to alert them to the imminent danger posed by this highly skilled cyber ninja. I encourage you to do the same.

»dmiessler.com/archives/1123

[Thanks to Ken for showing me (it made my day), to digitalgangster.com as the original source, and to conspiracycentral.info for doing something to invite the super hacker wrath.]
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rotty97

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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

My setup is just quivering with fear. LOL

La Luna
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What an idiot, lol....

I'm no hacker, but even I would know better than to do those things, heh.....

EDIT: Maybe he'll see this thread and learn the error of his ways!!
Desdinova

join:2003-01-26
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

"Maybe he'll see this thread and learn the error of his ways!!"

Nah, he's WAY to 1337 to mess with noobs like DSL reports!

hpguru
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What a dork!

Anti_Cyrix
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How old is this moron, 14?

Hilarious stuff.

hpguru
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Anyone here familiar with Greek law? I'd be interested to know what the twerp has in store after he gets fitted for a new pair of PJs.

bcool
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

if he doesn't watch it, he'll be fitted for a new jumper suit one day - then he'll be behind.
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Edit: Surely they can stop this idiot!

AB
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

said by bcool See Profile :

. . he'll be fitted for a new jumper suit one day - then he'll be behind.
Judging from the look of him, I suspect he'll be the one in front.
number3fan
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Perfect, just the kind of person to test out my new RAT optix Pro on

DEL TREE: C:Program files

roflmao

matradley
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

said by number3fan See Profile :

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.
dave
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

said by matradley See Profile :

Del tree stopped working after 9x/Me...
It's simply spelled rd /s /q in the Windows NT family.

jtc1
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

said by dave See Profile :

said by matradley See Profile :

Del tree stopped working after 9x/Me...
It's simply spelled rd /s /q in the Windows NT family.
Funny how he mentions that in his video and says the /s is for silent and the /q is for..... ummmmmmm..... I forget what the /q is for but you need both.
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dave
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

l33t h4x0rs don't need to read no steenkin' documentation. "help rd" is for lusers.
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Martinus
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

said by dave See Profile :

l33t h4x0rs don't need to read no steenkin' documentation. "help rd" is for lusers.
OMG, WTF. LOL!
bluezanetti
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said by dave See Profile :

"help rd" is for lusers.
What about "rd /?" ? Is that OK? Am I still lusing it??

Blue

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/q is for quiet. otherwise it prompts you to confirm. This is a standard thing, no need to read the help.
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jtc1
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said by inteller See Profile :

/q is for quiet. otherwise it prompts you to confirm. This is a standard thing, no need to read the help.
I know what it's for. Did you watch the video? I'm quoting this so called "hacker" that thought /s is for silent and didn't know what /q was for.

/s is for sub-directories.
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number3fan
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I have'nt run win 98 in 5 years, sorry, i forgot. i was just trying to be funny....... fmpwk....

CyberHacker665

@bna.com
We see who have last laugh.

ChargerBlue

@Level3.net

Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

said by CyberHacker665 :

We see who have last laugh.
He who laughs last usually isn't paying attention.
number3fan
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"ping 195.74.229.55
Host no longer exists
error=86D: loser klined for being a dick"

:-P
dave
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said by CyberHacker665 :

We see who have last laugh.
Just wait 'til your mother gets home!

sawman
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You


wicked witch of the east
From what appears to be his website H@ck3rs Heaven:"Please choose bellow in witch mode you want to view our site" We need the wicked witch of the east to give him a shout!

Chris123NT

join:2001-11-24
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said by CyberHacker665 :

We see who have last laugh.
Yeah, us, not you :-P

nozero
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This user is androgynous when online.

Pat?

»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cyberhacker665

antiserious
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Keep in mind that, as un-1337 as this smurfette might be, there are still people out there in worse shape, that he can mess with. You just can't idiot-proof the Net.

I would have thought, by now, that routers would require a username/password change during setup.

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AB
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

said by antiserious See Profile :

. . 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.

novaflare
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

said by AB See Profile :

said by antiserious See Profile :

. . 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
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rotty97

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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

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??

Bob from 1973

@telus.net

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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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.

Secure your router !
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We need to witness our own limits transgressed, and some life pasturing freely where we never wander.
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tomazyk

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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.

novaflare
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said by Bob from 1973 :

I didn't know routers could be hacked via the WWW.
Is this limited to wireless routers.

Well its not that simple. Some really baddly thought out routers had remtoe admin enabled by default as well as admin admin for the pass word. This ment that any one knowing your ip could change settigns on your router. Fairly harmless on the surface. But remember a router is kind of your first line of deffence if you got one. It acts as a very basic incoming firewall that can be hard to get past. So a attacker knowing your ip and that you have remote admin on with default pass and user name means your router does nothing to protect you. Now again still fairly harmless at this point as long as your comps have no flaws that can be used to trash your comp.

But lets say your son or daughter has a old windows 98 box they play with. It has by default port 139 open via netbios it resides on the local ip 192.168.1.101. Hacker forwards port 139 to the 101 address and starts dropping things in via admin shares (easy stuff because by defgault the entire hd was shared in win98 first ed if i recall) So hacker drops a trojan and other nasties on to the hd in start up folder. Then he just crashes the 98 computer useing some exploit or another. Now he fowards the trojans port to the proper computer and waits.

Hacker now owns that 98 ased computer that is useing the same routers as your winxp pro computer and for some reason you installed vnc on the 98 comp and your own with no pass because hey you dont need no pass word you only work this way on your lan.

So is only wifi routers vunrable? No but they are just eeasyer to get at because so many have stupid defaults.
Wifi enabled routers manufactures still tend to think of local computers are no threat so no need to secure the router by default from local attacks.

Little secret ab out my laptop its a war driving laptop (i do it for fun even got a gps on it so i can pin point a signal) It can even scan channels not normally available in the us. In my area (5 mile radious) there are over 300 wide open access points almost all are full blown routers with wifi accesspoints. There are another 50 that are secured in some fasion. 300 pluss open and only 50 secured. 2wires tend to always be locked down tight as they are that way by default. Most all linksys are open to the out side 100% default set up on them. Parker visions open or closed by default varies by firm ware.

So for all purposes i am local to over 300 peoples networks when i drive around. I could probably if i was a hacker and in to it take over all of those lans with some effort of course.

Its funny that this topic that was mostly ment as a joke has actually made some serious points.
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said by antiserious See Profile :

Keep in mind that, as un-1337 as this smurfette might be, there are still people out there in worse shape, that he can mess with. You just can't idiot-proof the Net.

I would have thought, by now, that routers would require a username/password change during setup.

Some do. Customers of Verizon FIOS have been getting an actiontec router for the past few months, and it forces a password change on first login. Trouble is, the default is admin/password, and support generally changes it to admin/password1. Remote admin is off, but that wouldn't stop that young whippersnapper on your lawn.
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CtrlAltDel
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Check out »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cyberhacker665 for more info about him.
number3fan
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hahhhaaa
2 words for you........news groups.....
ooops sshhhhh!!!!!!!

major marco
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After reading this "warning," I can't decide whether to yawn or fall asleep.
RankAmateur

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This noob "Hacker" was hacked

»www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1zhRvaBSCM

AB
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

said by RankAmateur See Profile :

This noob "Hacker" was hacked
Too funny!

La Luna
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said by RankAmateur See Profile :

This noob "Hacker" was hacked
LOL LOL!!!
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said by RankAmateur See Profile :

This noob "Hacker" was hacked

»www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1zhRvaBSCM

That video made my day. GOOD POST LOL.

"Update": The 'localhost hacker' made my day even better! ROFL.
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JIGA
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lmfao, what a noob idiot.

DeeplyShrouded

@comcast.net

I bet he thinks AOL is the best thing since sliced bread.
I was messing with phone systems and hack/phreak before this
idiot was a twinkle in his daddy's eye.
Back then, people were into hack/phreak to learn about the
phone system, computer systems, and how they were all put
together and how they interacted with each other.
You didn't go in and damage anything, you left things
exactly as you found them. It's idiots like this that give
hackers a bad image.

There's a comic called Sherman's Lagoon, in it, a shark and
a fish pray to be turned into men so they can go to the
black hat convention in las vegas. So they get turned human
and the little fish says, now, don't do anything to embarrass
me here. The big fish says pshaw, I can hold my own with my
brethern. So they open the door and the big fish says:
"So is everyone here on AOL?"
Hackers response: "BANISHED!!!!!!"

Amaethon

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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

hahahahahaha~!!!

Trinijoy
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-sigh--

'Nuff said.

Daniel
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I'm actually talking to the guy now via email. I'm going to try and turn his interest around and aim it toward doing something productive.

Wish me luck.
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nozero
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Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

Good for you and good luck!

Elite

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ROFL!

What a joke. This kid can't hack a calculator.
DSHIELD

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COuld be a setup you just never know, we see if you both noobs are still active on the net in the next few days.

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Amusing tale.

Reminds me of the infamous localhost hacker.
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We need to witness our own limits transgressed, and some life pasturing freely where we never wander.
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