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Off Topic => Test/Spam Forum => Topic started by: dm-horus on September 15, 2006, 07:52:38 AM
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The worst hacker in the world. (http://www.crisscross.com/jp/forum/Worlds_worst_hacker%25_IRC_t%20ranscript/m_422436/tm.htm)
I swear that nick looks familiar.....................................
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lol ;)
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good job, deleteing your own HD and everything lol
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:blink:
I'm speechless....
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lol, 127.0.0.1 is a genearl default IP, isn't it? There is no way that guy was more than 10 years old
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Wow... that was freaking great. LMAO. Ahh... I hope one of those guys submitted that thing to Bash. (thumbsup)
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I found it on digg and slashdot two days later. Poor /. just aint what it used to be.
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*gasp!* Is that kosh I see? So the rumors of his continued existance are true :P
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It is. Our colony is doomed.
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lol, 127.0.0.1 is a genearl default IP, isn't it? There is no way that guy was more than 10 years old
127.0.0.1 is the loopback address for the local computer. (So is any 127.* address) When data is sent to it it never goes onto the real network, it's just treated specially by the system's network stack.
If a server listens on 127.0.0.1 it can only be reached from the local machine.
As for the truthfulness of this story, I kinda wonder about it. Making the remote computer unmount or otherwise hide a volume? Unless the remote computer already had a backdoor / trojan / etc running.
I know Microsoft Windows has lots of security holes but I've never heard of one that allows you to remotely unmount / wipe out volumes.
I would assume even a novice hacker would know something about the loopback interface anyways... maybe not (if this was really true).
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I seriously doubt this guy was even a novice hacker :P He wasn't hacking a remote computer, he was hacking his own.
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OMFG.... what a loser. I don't have any clue about how to hack, but I know better than to believe a 127.* address, and the whole firewall thing :P :lol: :x:
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this doesnt seem true but we our selves have heard some big fish stories here on OPU
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Its quite beleiveable. There ARE people that stupid.
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Self-jowned.
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You would think he would have heard his HDDs clicking away and would start s***ting himself lol. Or noticed that his computer had those same drive letters and drive sizes lol.
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The Mystery Hacker... Revealed?
Could he be among us?
[16:40:03] [eden (5.62.148.79)] is online
[16:40:05] >> game
[16:40:30] << Did you not listen to me yesterday?
[16:40:39] << You aren't welcome here! Get out!
[16:41:36] << Come back in a few years when you understand what "no" means.
[16:41:55] [eden (5.62.148.79)] is offline
[16:42:07] [eden (5.62.148.79)] is online
[16:43:04] >> I learnd to hack to day dont make me hack you
[16:43:10] [eden (5.62.148.79)] is offline
[16:45:23] [eden (5.62.148.79)] is online
[16:46:24] << Two things
[16:46:33] << Real hackers don't actually bother with the threats
[16:46:40] << And I'm just giivng you the message from the guys in charge
[16:47:21] << So go hack them, if you really can.
[16:48:30] << Besides, that's not going to get you back into OPU
[16:48:35] << That will just get you banned from this network