SmokeyI'd rather be skiing Premium Member join:2003-05-20 Wild West
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Smokey
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2003-Jul-3 9:21 am
Thats a wast of timeI seams to me that these kiddes can find something better to do with the endless amount of youth that they have! This is one time I hope the FBI= Famous But Ineffective is working!
1st post?? thats a 1st!
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Bad SuggestionI think anyone who participates in this contest will def get a knock on their door by the feds. |
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rmdir
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2003-Jul-3 9:34 am
fedsSo you're saying the Feds will be knocking on doors in China, India, Pakistan, North Korea etc? |
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Da22inBuck Fush join:2002-06-10 Charlotte, NC |
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Re: Bad SuggestionAnyone attempting to crack (not "hack") web servers, or perform DOS/DDOS attacks, should obviously know how to spoof their IP. If they don't they deserve to be caught.  Now we'll see which IT admins deserve their pay and which ones should be fired. They've got the warning days ahead of time. I better spruce up my résumé! |
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True but with some good tracking they can def find that person, it will take awhile, but with these so called cyber terrorism bills being passed, we need to see what happens. |
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Buck FushGreat Minds With Great Debts. join:2001-02-24 |
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Re: fedsya, thats a good question, I bet these people chain whatever they come through. |
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Well you never know, seems that we live closer to world order as the days go by~ |
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systems2000What? You Say It's Fixed. Hah join:2001-11-29 Cyberspace |
The Sky Is Falling!! Amazing how much press is spent on what hackers will do and very little is spent on how badly written the software products are that will let this happen. Any bets on which software products will get hacked? Mine will be on the "All Inclusive" or "Do Everything" products.
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Sensors?Interesting little bit of knowledge buried in the C-Net article: quote: Security company Symantec wouldn't comment on ISS's public announcement of the contest, but did say that its extensive network of 19,000 sensors hadn't seen the increase in scanning activity that ISS's network had detected.
"As far as general Internet traffic, based on our statistics, it's just been the basic noise we see every day," said Sharon Ruckman, senior director of Symantec's security response team.
Anyone know where these sensors are located? |
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sadowskiI Am My Own Doppelganger Premium Member join:2000-04-14 Buffalo, NY |
sadowski
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2003-Jul-3 10:18 am
So basically....Any idiot with $10 can put up a web page and make the current feds. go running whee whee whee in fear (shock and awe, perhaps?).
And who says that intelligence stops just this side of DC? |
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Re: Sensors?Virginia |
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Blah All A Joke!!!This will go no where, there will not one site hacked on sunday, and 500mb of webspace can be bought for 30 bucks. A real hacker wont risk his neck, or take the time, for 500mb webspace. All just another hype by the government. Just like in 2000 y2k bug (you forget already) even if the hackers where still going to do it, the main website is shut down and they have no way of getting there 500mb websapce so they would be doing it for nothing.... There is nothing to worrie about nothing will happen, keep your shorts on people this is just another publicity scam.. |
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broknsymetryFutue Te Ipsum Premium Member join:2003-06-27 THE VOID |
Time for an Easter Egg Hunt!or would that be Independence Day EGG Hunt???
Let's hold our own contest...The person or party that lists the most Hacked/Defaced websites actually visited gets 10 brownie points...
I've only ever seen one hacked site (Atlanta.com just after 9/11) quite by accident. Usually by the time the news breaks about a defacing the site is restored. |
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systems2000What? You Say It's Fixed. Hah join:2001-11-29 Cyberspace |
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Re: Sensors? All 19,000?
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StumpMan Premium Member join:2001-07-26 Clinton, NC |
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Re: Blah All A Joke!!!I totally agree with you except, the ones who would do this are not hackers per se, but the 'script kiddies' who are looking to impress friends.
"Hey look! I took down all these websites! Im so L33t".
These would be the ones causing the problems if this does evolve into anything sunday. |
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Penguins3Have You Played Atari Today? join:2001-12-01 Cleveland, OH |
BullshitThey really should stop pulling this 'cyber warfare' scare card out of the propiganda hat... its not scary. |
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Razor155 Premium Member join:2001-12-31 EHT, NJ |
Razor155
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2003-Jul-3 1:05 pm
The sky is falling,againI don't see this happening,at least on the scale that the gov't has predicted.A good hacker could easily steal 500 megs of storage space from a corp.server |
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Pirate515 Premium Member join:2001-01-22 Brooklyn, NY |
I truly hope......that RIAA is the main target this time around... |
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Re: Sensors?Yea, all in Virigina. Tech-TV has done a couple special's on it.... It's absolutely amazing. The main room is setup like a combination of NASA and the Star Ship Enterprise. |
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PToN Premium Member join:2001-10-04 Houston, TX |
PToN
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2003-Jul-3 1:22 pm
hahaaaa RIAAquote:
The FBI is taking this very seriously, FBI spokesman Bill Murray said. Hacking is a crime and those who participate in this activity will be investigated and brought to justice.
Well if RIAA keeps hacking PCS and deleting files they will be in the FBI's list |
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Anyone elsePerhaps this explains why this has been the worst week in 2 years for scans and probes on several of my internet Firewalls.
Seems they already succeeded in some respect as I spent sometime this week rechecking firewall policies, checking software and firmware updates etc to be sure they have not found a hole.
Anyone else see a rise in this activity this last week. |
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i feel bad for all the webdav boxes that are still vouln, admins start patching up ur machines, cause your all about to get 0wN3d |
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dbx Premium Member join:2003-03-29 Burbank, IL |
dbx
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2003-Jul-3 2:05 pm
Nothing will happen to usJust the big bizness sites will go down but FBI dont knwo shit so it my be all personal computers better update you AV and firewalls..... |
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lxAsTrOxl Premium Member join:2000-10-13 Chicago, IL |
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Re: fedsSigh...this really shows no one has been listening for the past 40yrs....hackers do not "hack" sites and deface them..thats not the whole point behind a hacker....crackers on the other hand do that..they are the cyber newbies who think it's the dope kinda thing to do...to show they are more superior towards the regular "user" ...calling people hackers and then saying they are gonna only damage websites or maybe hardware, is a joke. im sorry but the idiot news reporter calls them Hackers needs be fired...what a dumb ass. |
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x30n_Not Sure What Color Pill To Call It Premium Member join:2000-09-14 Newport News, VA |
x30n_
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2003-Jul-3 3:56 pm
What is the address?Of the website that is promoting this contest? Why is it only News agencies and the FBI seen this site? I think this is a smoke and mirror conjured up by the FBI.. They plan on doing something this weekend and could cause problems to the internet as a whole.
So if you lose your auction on ebay because you couldnt access the web site, the "HACKERS" (should be crackers)are at fault.
Can someone find the link to this website? |
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scare tactics?you know i hope the internet goes down for a day or 2 maybe epeople will realize that there is a sun a sky a moon stars etc ... it would suck to not be able to do anything online for a few days but i mean hey its not like we have a vacation from it for any reason anyways  technology = good obsessing over technology = can be bad  |
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2003-Jul-3 4:44 pm
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Re: What is the address? |
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PToN Premium Member join:2001-10-04 Houston, TX |
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2003-Jul-3 4:44 pm
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the site was taken off line Read here  quote:
World Wide Hack Attack? 'Contest' offers prizes for site defacement The government has issued a warning that a loosely organized defacement "contest" will occur this Sunday across the world wide web. "Due to the large scope of the contest, normal Internet activity could be disrupted," Internet Security Systems (ISS) wrote in an advisory. The contest, which will supposedly only last 6 hours, offers awards to the group that can deface 6,000 sites in the shortest amount of time. Apparently the website that issued the rules, defacers-challenge.com, was taken off-line Wednesday. See MSNBC, Information Week, and CNET. Posted about 7 hours ago See: security
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x30n_Not Sure What Color Pill To Call It Premium Member join:2000-09-14 Newport News, VA
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2003-Jul-3 4:58 pm
I still think it was a hoax. Taken off line. I dont think it was ever online.
I tired to ping that address but all I get is ping request could not find host.
I maybe off track, but they would have had a DNS entry to have that web address. So if they did have a DNS entry, I would have at least gotten an IP for that web address, but a request timed. I know the DNS servers do not up date that quickly. But like I said, I could be off track about this. [text was edited by author 2003-07-03 17:06:41] |
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Anon
2003-Jul-3 6:46 pm
defacers-challenge.com
Registrant: of, Day (TPEEWXQFBD) 11 Albert Rd AMITYVILLE, NY 11701 US
Domain Name: DEFACERS-CHALLENGE.COM
Administrative Contact: of, Day (35473296P) sotaa@wongfaye.com 11 Albert Rd AMITYVILLE, NY 11701 US (631) 842-5471 Technical Contact: Affinity Hosting, LLC (TS1126-ORG) contact@AHNET.NET 16611 S. Vermont Ave Gardena, CA 90247 US 310-354-2626 fax: 310-354-1592
Record expires on 21-Jun-2004. Record created on 21-Jun-2003. Database last updated on 3-Jul-2003 18:45:12 EDT.
Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.MYDOMAIN.COM 64.94.117.195 NS2.MYDOMAIN.COM 216.52.121.228
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