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join:2002-06-12 USA | Federal Whomever did this better hope they do not get caught. Not likely that they will, but if they do the federal government will deal very shortly with them. | |
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 |   DSLarggggg What Da?
join:2002-02-06 San Jose, CA | Re: Federal well the fed is going to send that kid to the navy  | |
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join:2002-06-20
| Re: Federal said by broknsymetry : Not so my friend, the lowest ranking enlisted man in the Navy is the Midshipman. I know this is not officially an enlisted rank, but they are not yet commissioned and when they come aboard for training, not even SR's give them any respect!
As they should, when the 18 year old punk is just weeks away from ordering around a bunch of enlisted men who have been there for years.
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 |   Dirk Daring
join:2000-08-03 Ashburn, VA | Walk the plank! Arr arr! | |
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join:2002-09-20 Winston Salem, NC | No bragging rights here I doubt anybody will take credit out loud for this...at least not abroad in a country where the CIA has the right to kill Americans it deems terrorists!! God help you if you aren't | |
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  Fraggboy Just Lovin' My Bandwidth . . Premium join:2001-03-04 Woods Cross, UT clubs:
| MAN, We need to act QUICK!! I tell ya, we(The US) need to "Hire" the Elite Hackers, and start learning from them on HOW to protect ourselves..
I will tell you ONE THING:
This is just the beginning. It's ONLY going to get worse!!
EDIT: Just think on WHAT has actually changed within the past few years.. The "Zombie" PC's were on Dial-Up(Don't know the %, but some were). NOW, the General public is getting on Broadband, thus Fatter Pipes, which *Could* speed up attacks towards whatever they want. WE(US Again) need to get on the bandwagon, and start educating people in how to secure their PC's!!
-- AMD Athlon 2400+(Running 38 Degrees C/Load), 1024 DDR PC3200, 60GIG HD, CD Burner, DVD, and GeForce 4 Ti4200, Fully MODDED!! [text was edited by author 2003-08-23 11:13:18] | |
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 |   devrandom I got a pot, full of random stuff here Premium join:2003-06-28
| Re: MAN, We need to act QUICK!! Actually we do have l337 hax0rag3s. You just don't see them because they are so transparent.
And btw: On the DDoS topic. You haven't heard of history-based ip filtering by any chance you yet huh?
Read all about it. -- Throwing your used Pentium into the ocean only makes the fish smarter. | |
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join:2003-05-08 Miami, FL | I Agree! Seems like everyday the Navy or US government is getting hacked everyday doesnt it? The Navy needs to really follow the bandwagon otherwise its just going to get worse. Maybe they could use a few lessons.. Security needs to improve.. | |
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  kapil The Kapil
join:2000-04-26 Chicago, IL
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I'm surprised they hid it for so long.....I would've thought that Ashcrap would've been all over this one ....claiming this is exactly why he needs Patriot Act II -- ::: Do, or do not, there is no try:::»www.kapilville.com | |
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join:2003-03-13 Chicago, IL | Re: Infidel [QUOTE= kapil I would've thought that Ashcrap would've been all over this one[/QUOTE]
hey, it's Asscleft, not Ashcrap. | |
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join:2001-04-05 Timmonsville, SC | America, Love it OR leave it,you are an Infidel!! -- "If it was easy, everybody would" | |
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join:2000-04-26 Chicago, IL | Re: Infidel
I am an Infidel, you are a fool. | |
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join:2002-06-06 NASCAR | Re: Infidel
I believe the correct phrase is charmouta.........:-P | |
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 |   detth Onemhz On Aim
join:2000-10-06 Astoria, NY
| Re: my only comment ive been running IIS for years, and never had a problem. If you are competent, IIS can be a good solution. Remember people, we are dealing with morons, who even after 50000 warnings, still do not bother to patch their boxes, and management etc not willing to devote the extra money for the those responsible to patch them. | |
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join:2001-10-04 Wayne, PA
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| I am reminded of the automobile seatbelt interlocks on cars in the mid 70's. The car would not start unless you had your seatbelt fastened. Me wonders how many lives would have been saved had that system not been nulled by the courts. I know of one 16 year old girl who would be alive today.
My point? You are the exception Detth. More and more we are learning what a weapon a compromised computer with a broadband connection can become. As evidenced my this latest attack, there are far too many admins/users who won't take the simple steps to secure their systems for their own and everyone else's good.
I hate to think that M$ would have to take control of our systems to insure that all the patches are in place, but it's getting to be a very nasty world out there in cyber-space.
It's too bad that we have to put a gun to the head of (L)users to force them to protect themselves, but it's becoming evident that it may be the only solution. | |
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join:2001-07-09 Greensboro, NC | Well if companies in general would stop sending all the IT jobs to India, maybe someone in IT would care. As it stands now, a degree in Computer Science is great if you like to travel, TO INDIA!! | |
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@rr.com | Re: my only comment Wouldn't it take about 200 years to pay off a student loan on India's wages? | |
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| Re: my only comment The cost of going to IIT is less that what you would make flipping burgers. And where the top 10% of students here can get into Ivy league, there it's the top 2%.
Edit: Not to mention that that Computer Science degree would be a joke at IIT. [text was edited by author 2003-08-23 23:38:32] | |
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join:2002-06-06 NASCAR | the subtley will escape most................nice! | |
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  dav0r translate Premium join:2003-06-15 Albertville, MN | hit ze deck maybe we should all go back to dialup to discourage hackers. then we could spend more time outdoors? | |
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join:2003-04-02 Bonne Terre, MO
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| Re: hit ze deck said by dav0r : maybe we should all go back to dialup to discourage hackers. then we could spend more time outdoors?
Ahhh someone slap this man ASAP. Dare talk slander is punishable by super weddgie!.  -- If PLC goes mainstream, every other broadband provider will be considered what dialup is today...not broadband. | |
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| Re: hit ze deck said by markopoleo : said by dav0r : maybe we should all go back to dialup to discourage hackers. then we could spend more time outdoors?
Ahhh someone slap this man ASAP. Dare talk slander is punishable by super weddgie!. 
**SMACKS** Whatcha thinking?! Go ahead and go back to Dial-Up, and tell us how it is. I'll keep my broadband, thank you. 
I keep my PC up to date with all of the patches twice a week, and running a router. I feel safe here, cause I check my email through the web-interface. I don't have Outlook Express, or Outlook configured.. And, I don't open up Attachments, UNLESS I know it's legit! This has kept me safe from Trojans, Virii, etc for over 10 years. -- AMD Athlon 2400+(Running 38 Degrees C/Load), 1024 DDR PC3200, 60GIG HD, CD Burner, DVD, and GeForce 4 Ti4200, Fully MODDED!! | |
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join:2000-12-12 Wichita, KS | I am outdoors. I have a laptop too. LOL | |
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| BACK IN DA DAY Before my ISP disabled netbios I used to scan army net ranges w/ xSharez and I found a ton of pc's that had win95/98 w/ no PW or weren't patched so I could run the pw Brute Force and gain full access.. lol
I still remember I got onto one Navy PC w/ User names/Passwords conbo's to safes and a ton of other crap..
Of course I downloaded the files but I never had the guts to mess w/ the info I had..
Lucky for them I was looking for pr0n, warez and stuff to download and not passwords or secure info..
Also I think the guy that used the PC was a comander or "manager" because he had a ton of reports on transfers n' stuff of subordinats..
This was over 1yr 1/2 ago so I'm sure they fixed the prob..
Just goes to show goobers w/ pc's and broadband = security risk when they have axs to important info...
I'm sure if you scanned the RIAA ip range w/ xSharez you could probably find a ton of PC's w/ little to basic security and see what they have on their whole HDD.. | |
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 |   Transmaster Don't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus
join:2001-06-20 Cheyenne, WY
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| Re: BACK IN DA DAY [I'm sure if you scanned the RIAA ip range w/ xSharez you could probably find a ton of PC's w/ little to basic security and see what they have on their whole HDD.. [/QUOTE]
Wow scan and NUC' suckers!!!!!! -- low Brass Rules!Irish Terriers do to!!! | |
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join:2001-06-20 Cheyenne, WY | No Suprise here This is the very reason I will not use My Plastic Moola accounts anywhere on the net. -- low Brass Rules!Irish Terriers do to!!! | |
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 |   bigdaddy17
join:2003-05-08 Miami, FL | Re: U dont have to use it on the net We better hope Wal-Mart has good security. lol | |
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 |   rklein God Among Hogs
join:2001-01-18 Worcester, MA
| said by Rejected One : all u have to do is give your credit card info to any business who has internet access...
...or the cashier could hang onto the carbon (if they use the little slide thingy...whatever it's called) or memorize your credit card number (it's not that hard) or whip out the digi-cam (hell, film will work!) and snap a picture of your credit card, or...
There are lots of ways to abuse someone else's credit card that have nothing at all to do with the internet. -- -Rich | |
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join:2000-12-12 Wichita, KS | Too scared to use credit on the net? Nope.
Just get one of those one time only cards that you can use for one transaction. That way if someone does get it they can't access your money because it's all used up. | |
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join:2002-09-25 Sussex, NJ | Re: Too scared to use credit on the net? Nope. Or use something like private payments from Amex. | |
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 |  |   devrandom I got a pot, full of random stuff here Premium join:2003-06-28
| Re: Too scared to use credit on the net? Nope. Some credit card providers will give out temporary numbers for use on the Internet. They will allocate as much money as you request them to allocate, and then will push all that money into the newly created 'one-time use account'. So your real account is protected (what about cracking the bank's db?), and whoever hijacks the fake number..well..they get a fake number  -- Throwing your used Pentium into the ocean only makes the fish smarter. | |
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  mrchris We don't miss you Bush Premium join:2002-10-01 North Babylon, NY | Haha
Learn to secure your networks, U.S Navy!
/me hax whitehouse.gov | |
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| NAvy Well, I read this report yesterday morning.
To clear up a thing or two: Old hackers are used by the US government, when a cracker takes on the US Government they are actually taking on the 'Team'. Will the cracker get caught ~Of course he will, will this be advertised -No.
For a short brief for those that think the US.gov is without some smarts, check put the 'FUN' thing the Army put out; a lot of plle had fun with it...and that, friends, was just a game!
.gov employees thousands of programmers et al and yes, sometimes something happens and although, as yet it's not a notable Service ~You can bet this branch will get known in the years to follow.
I wish the damn media would, along with supposed 'smart' users, could tell the difference between a hacker & a cracker. The two are opposite in the concept of what they do, as an end result!
Cheers -- The Rig:OS Win2k Pro. Chenming Case with a 420w PS. 2.66g/533fsb Intel CPU @ 3.34g CoolerMaster IHC-H71 piped air. 512meg Twinmos PC3700~466 DDR @ 2.7v ATI 9500 Pro Atlantis (128meg). Seagate 40g 7200rpm @8.5msec | |
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  bokamba Chengdu Rocks Premium join:2002-04-05 Falls Church, VA | DoD CERT The DoD has a Computer Emergency Response Team. They're probably on the job for this one. | |
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join:2000-07-16 Dayton, OH | Wright-Patterson???? Read the article and didn't see Wright-Patt named.
I know the link between logistics and Wright-Patt but where other then BBR summary does it say the server was located at Wright-Patt? | |
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join:2001-05-02 Germany
| iCould this be Al Qaeda?
I was just thinking of a news story that I've seen a couple of months ago about the military, or CIA finding some computers, or laptops out in Al Qaeda camps, and another story that was on the drudge report about Al Qaeda claiming responsibility for the blackout this has got me thinking that we as the united states may be possible under cyber attack from Al Qaeda, and September is getting close too many things are looking too suspicious at this time hopefully, a month from now we won't be at war again. | |
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@attbi.com | Re: iCould this be Al Qaeda? Al Qaeda still thinks that "open window" means a hole in the cave wall, not a window on the pc. | |
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