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bugzpodder
Tue Sep 19, 2006 9:42 pm

funny stuff
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one of my colleague's linux box is getting a bunch of Segmentation Fault errors when I do stuff like 'ls' so i thought that was pretty funny.  But check this out:  http://www.crisscross.com/jp/forum/Worlds_worst_hacker%25_IRC_t%20ranscript/m_422436/tm.htm

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Mazer
Tue Sep 19, 2006 9:58 pm


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[url=http://rhinoceros.ytmnd.com/]Probably NSFW

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md
Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:00 am


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Actually it is SFW; and rediculously funny. If only we knew what happened to him.

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Delos
Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:53 pm


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I thought you hated YTMND...?

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Amailer
Wed Sep 20, 2006 1:40 pm


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OMG, that is just-- funny xD I can't believe he didn't get it the first two times he tried xD
Still, the comments might be correct- it must have been an act- then again we seen something like this on CompSci haven't we?  :roll:

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Mazer
Wed Sep 20, 2006 1:42 pm


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I thought you hated YTMND...?
Where did you get that idea...?

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Delos
Wed Sep 20, 2006 5:49 pm


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I thought you hated YTMND...?
Where did you get that idea...?

Ah, I misread [url=http://www.compsci.ca/v2/viewtopic.php?p=124426#124426]this post...a while back...

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Mazer
Wed Sep 20, 2006 5:53 pm


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Thanks, I forgot that one  :D

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Clayton
Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:56 pm


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hmmm, i dont know how dumb you have to be to be like that, so yeah, my moneys on an act    :lol:

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md
Wed Sep 20, 2006 7:03 pm


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hmmm, i dont know how dumb you have to be to be like that, so yeah, my moneys on an act    :lol:
I know of people that dumb; it is entirely possible.

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[Gandalf]
Wed Sep 20, 2006 7:13 pm


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Just go on any random site related to hacking tools and you'll see how many 1337 script h4x0rs there are these days...

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bugzpodder
Wed Sep 20, 2006 7:55 pm


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well first of all its hard to find a 'hacking' tool that lets you enter an IP address and then reboot the target machine and format hardrives.  and secondly its not possible to format C drive if you are using it to the point of crashing your OS.  whats YTMND

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[Gandalf]
Wed Sep 20, 2006 8:26 pm


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Doing that is pretty easy with a backdoor program, although then there is the matter of getting it on the computer of choice in the first place.  Anyway, I was talking about general 'hacking' sites (ie. cracking, game hacks, etc), not neccessarily one for formatting a hard drive based on an IP.

Oh, YTMND is just ytmnd.com, though I've never been there myself. :P

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Delos
Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:57 pm


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well first of all its hard to find a 'hacking' tool that lets you enter an IP address and then reboot the target machine and format hardrives.  and secondly its not possible to format C drive if you are using it to the point of crashing your OS.  whats YTMND

*Ahem*.  


You're the man now, dawg!


/skulks off in shame after having actually *said* that line...

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md
Wed Sep 20, 2006 10:47 pm


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well first of all its hard to find a 'hacking' tool that lets you enter an IP address and then reboot the target machine and format hardrives.  and secondly its not possible to format C drive if you are using it to the point of crashing your OS.  whats YTMND

Not so! rm -rf / works quite well at removing everything while at teh same time not stopping itself. It is quite possible to destroy a windows partition in the same manner... though windows won't actualy remove everything.

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Clayton
Thu Sep 21, 2006 7:38 am


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It would appear that you have given this quite a bit of thought Cornflake....

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md
Thu Sep 21, 2006 9:55 am


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yup, I've even done it! I rm-rf / 'd my server once (on purpose) to see if it would work; I also tried deleting everything on the windows drive in vmware; that didn't work as well. 

I can assure you though that rm-rf will delete most files on a drive; failing only when so much of your system (if not all of your system) is gone that you can't do anything any more.

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rdrake
Thu Sep 21, 2006 4:09 pm


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yup, I've even done it! I rm-rf / 'd my server once (on purpose) to see if it would work; I also tried deleting everything on the windows drive in vmware; that didn't work as well. 

I can assure you though that rm-rf will delete most files on a drive; failing only when so much of your system (if not all of your system) is gone that you can't do anything any more.You are forgetting, you gave me ssh access with read access to all files before you did that.  Now that's also funny, because it's not hard to get your /etc/shadow file ;-).

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bugzpodder
Thu Sep 21, 2006 6:53 pm


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i tried deltree /y my C drive a while back (actually i didnt try it purposely, i just ran a file that did that).  and it stopped when it got access denied on a windows folder, presumably c:\windows\command or something (the foler that stores dos executables)

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md
Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:57 pm


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yup, I've even done it! I rm-rf / 'd my server once (on purpose) to see if it would work; I also tried deleting everything on the windows drive in vmware; that didn't work as well. 

I can assure you though that rm-rf will delete most files on a drive; failing only when so much of your system (if not all of your system) is gone that you can't do anything any more.You are forgetting, you gave me ssh access with read access to all files before you did that.  Now that's also funny, because it's not hard to get your /etc/shadow file ;-).

Do you still have that? 'cause it should be all but useless now. That also reminds me that I need to change the permissions on a lot of my system...

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rdrake
Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:12 am


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yup, I've even done it! I rm-rf / 'd my server once (on purpose) to see if it would work; I also tried deleting everything on the windows drive in vmware; that didn't work as well. 

I can assure you though that rm-rf will delete most files on a drive; failing only when so much of your system (if not all of your system) is gone that you can't do anything any more.You are forgetting, you gave me ssh access with read access to all files before you did that.  Now that's also funny, because it's not hard to get your /etc/shadow file ;-).

Do you still have that? 'cause it should be all but useless now. That also reminds me that I need to change the permissions on a lot of my system...I think I may still have it... but I'm on winders now so it really doesn't matter.  Changing file permissions would be a good idea... give me ssh access and I'll poke around ;-).

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ZeroPaladn
Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:54 am


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Simply amazing, yet freakin stupid @ the same time. That could be acting, but it could happen. How many people actually memorize their IP address? (i have a bad feeling this is gonna turn back on me now.)

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War_Caymore
Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:09 pm


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i shed a tear reading taht. to funny. by ya... it could jsut be all acting... ya never know. but if it is true, then that is one stupid person.

still, too funny...

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md
Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:16 pm


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Simply amazing, yet freakin stupid @ the same time. That could be acting, but it could happen. How many people actually memorize their IP address? (i have a bad feeling this is gonna turn back on me now.)

Why memorize your IP when you can have a domain name!

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ZeroPaladn
Tue Sep 26, 2006 1:27 pm


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Simply amazing, yet freakin stupid @ the same time. That could be acting, but it could happen. How many people actually memorize their IP address? (i have a bad feeling this is gonna turn back on me now.)

Why memorize your IP when you can have a domain name!

(i knew this would turn back on me...) True. Oh, and apparently the IP Address 127.0.0.1 refers to address that the computer is using. Any computer that enters that code will access their own computer. Call me stupid, but i just figured that out.

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Andy
Tue Sep 26, 2006 4:32 pm


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...... that was what the entire joke was based on. you ruined it

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Amailer
Wed Sep 27, 2006 3:57 pm


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oO wow :|

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War_Caymore
Wed Sep 27, 2006 5:14 pm


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i tild my head in shame bro...

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MysticVegeta
Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:28 pm


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lol... wow I am wondering if he DID have programs to destroy harddrives over internet/crash pcs over internet by simlply entering the ip... how could he not have known 127.0.0.1 O_o lol interesting aint it?

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md
Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:45 pm


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lol... wow I am wondering if he DID have programs to destroy harddrives over internet/crash pcs over internet by simlply entering the ip... how could he not have known 127.0.0.1 O_o lol interesting aint it?

Because script kiddies are dumb.

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bugzpodder
Thu Sep 28, 2006 7:37 am


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such a script doesnt exist.

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ZeroPaladn
Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:56 pm


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such a script doesnt exist.

Its the internet, anything is possible.
