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 ethics$Premium join:2000-12-27 Brooklyn, NY | reply to wozzeck
Re: Poll: What Anti-Trojan Program do you use? said by wozzeck: Hmm, unlike what the sterotype, I really did nothing to anyone's computer... And yes, I think i do deserve a pat on the back because I'm not doing it anymore. In fact, just a few minutes ago I closed ports 137-139 removed the trojans, and left a note of what was going on: the user had no idea anyone was even in his computer.
Wait a minute, so you were doing it NOW!?!? Not "at one time?"
This is a family forum so I will refrain but any kind of respect for you just went out the door.
quote: FYI: Your ip, if infected by a sub7 or another other trojan is posted in a public chatroom and then absolutely owned by everyone in the room (usually 100+). This is the first nugget of information I can provide to those who are interested in knowing the inner workings.
Ohhhhhhhhh, that's like what? Secret? Everyone I know in the security and hacking community (the good type and not for "fun" knew this. As a matter of fact I betcha didn't know that Sub7 type of trojans were being manipulated in to messaging newsgroups via anon (dragonfly) posts?
quote: I know that what I was doing was wrong, but I have come clean and work against it now.
As of what? 7 minutes ago? And would you do this if no one told you what you were doing was wrong? I mean, where's the common sense that is supposed to be so common?
quote: This is -much- worse than what some of my "kin" did. I can go into detail, but the flaming must stop.
"Yes officer, I stole that car, but you should see what my kin did!"
quote: This is not what I expected, I wouldn't have said anything I knew you guys weren't going to be at least semi respective.
Respect is earned by sharing knowledge. Even hackers do that without compromising someone else's privacy. Script kiddes on the other hand go to IRC, download a snooper pooper and they are on their way without knowing squat about security. -- Folding can save a life!
| |  wozzeck join:2000-09-11 Saint Louis, MO | Ethics, would you rather I had left the system so credit card numbers could be stolen, and his system disabled?
What is so bad about wanting to come clean and working against what I had previously done. It seems that we have the same enemy, why not be allied? | |  | said by wozzeck: What is so bad about wanting to come clean and working against what I had previously done. It seems that we have the same enemy, why not be allied?
Answer: Nothing bad about turning your life around & correcting behavior. That is part of growing-up. Just do not tell others about it (here at least). If you need to confess then consult a lawyer or a priest. DSLR is not a good place for this. Even if you were helpful, to publicly say on this forum that you have invaded someone's computer means there is an admission of a crime, possibly a felony, for all to see. I do not want narcs snooping here. Knock it off! There is and should never be anything to interest law enforcement posted at DSLR. Please. -- "The end cannot justify the means, for the simple and obvious reason that the means employed determine the nature of the ends produced." Aldous Huxley 1894-1963 | |  | reply to wozzeck said by wozzeck: Ethics, would you rather I had left the system so credit card numbers could be stolen, and his system disabled?
What is so bad about wanting to come clean and working against what I had previously done. It seems that we have the same enemy, why not be allied?
You might want to read this thread. It's a long read but gives you an idea of what members of this forum think about such activities. »Black, White or Red Hat? -- "Your current configuration does not agree with our marketing strategy. You will be upgraded shortly" -Microsoft | |
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