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I found open ports in a machine what is next step?

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farid

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Jun 1, 2003, 1:30:59 AM6/1/03
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hi
i found open ports in a machine what is my choices in 2nd step to
hacking this machine?
thx.

Lazarus

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Jun 1, 2003, 6:45:52 AM6/1/03
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I think the next best step is to diligently read every article posted
on every H/P/V/C site google returns and in time you'll have
accomplished the honourable status of script kiddie.

SilliCone

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Jun 1, 2003, 6:08:11 AM6/1/03
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farid wrote:

Sending a polite mail to the responsible admin explaining him the problem?
--
-#SilliCone#-

Zaxil

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Jun 1, 2003, 10:34:43 AM6/1/03
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"farid" <fari...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Now what comes next is something only the leetest hackers remember to do.
You have to climb on top of a very tall building and jump off head first.

Zaxil


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specificly if I dont find out what I want
to know someone will die


Jan Reilink

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Jun 1, 2003, 11:17:36 AM6/1/03
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[f'up alt.clueless set]

Start learning about those open ports, www.rfc-editor.org is a good
resource for this. When you know what happens on what port en why that
port is open (and if it's supposed to be or not), you can email the
sysadmin of this machine to explain the situation to him/her.

Regard, Jan

--
Dutch Security Information Network
http://www.dsinet.org/

network_noadle

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Jun 2, 2003, 5:10:22 AM6/2/03
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On Sunday 01 Jun 2003 11:45 am, Lazarus supposedly wrote this in alt.hacker:

> I think the next best step is to diligently read every article posted
> on every H/P/V/C site google returns and in time you'll have
> accomplished the honourable status of script kiddie.

s/honourable/dishonourable/

HTH.

network_noadle

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Me: Bill, meet Tux. Tux, eat Bill.
Read the FAQ at http://members.tripod.com/wesleybarrett/althacker_faq.htm

Thomas Andrews

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Jun 3, 2003, 7:10:16 AM6/3/03
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>farid wrote:
> hi
> i found open ports in a machine what is my choices in 2nd step to> hacking >this machine?
> thx.

I suggest you learn about those ports and how to exploit them...best
advice that i can give...

Don Stockbauer

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Jun 12, 2003, 9:51:45 PM6/12/03
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fari...@hotmail.com (farid) wrote in message news:<8e8c699a.03053...@posting.google.com>...

Maybe join the human race and refrain from hacking it? See
"Schlindler's List", part where the German commandant is shooting
prisoners in the prsion year "because he can". Schlindler tells him
"true power is in not doing evil even though you can." Join the human
race, "farid". No one crushed you under their boot when you were a
baby, although they certainly could have.

Yall have a niccun.

Don

Raffi

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Jun 13, 2003, 2:36:28 AM6/13/03
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Well said... ~ Raffi
"Don Stockbauer" <donsto...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Andrei

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Jun 14, 2003, 3:38:14 PM6/14/03
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lol, before you started the activity of a scriptkiddie try to actualy
have a good reason for hacking into it, and don't imagine that open
ports gurantee you the root/admin access there, don't be naive, the
whole internet is based on opened ports and it's still standing.

If you are trying to break in only for the status of being a hacker i
anounce you that you will never be one. Search some docs on hacking
ethics, read the tutorials from about 10 years ago (they are useless
from the point of view of computing knowledge) and learn to have the
mind of a hacker.
Then find out what means changing the value of 74, look into a mirror
and see the lamer inside you.

if you realy are decided to do what kids dream every night, take care
to be an outlaw, but not a criminal.

pradeep

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Jun 18, 2003, 4:54:15 PM6/18/03
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hi
and...@agersoft.ro (Andrei) wrote in message news:<3eddb6f7.0306...@posting.google.com>...

Saurav123

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Jun 21, 2003, 7:38:59 AM6/21/03
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Don't worry. You will get closed port very soon.

Shane Peelar

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Jun 22, 2003, 8:18:18 PM6/22/03
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"Andrei" <and...@agersoft.ro> wrote in message
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Download a password cracker program called l0phtcrack and get the IP adress
of the server you are hacking. Use a program called Angry IP scanner and
scan their IP adress and once you do that, you can determine if their
computer is on the internet. Then downlaod a remote acess program and
connect to their server. use your password cracker. and then you will hae to
navigate their comps before they detect you. once u do that, find the folder
you are looking for, and do as you please.

DA'VIRUS

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Jul 7, 2003, 2:47:59 PM7/7/03
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some admins leave ports open for a reason you know... and i guarentee your
activity on them is monitored

there is not as many stupid people as there was 10 years ago


"Andrei" <and...@agersoft.ro> wrote in message
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Micah Cowan

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Oct 26, 2003, 9:43:41 PM10/26/03
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"DA'VIRUS" <vir...@hotmail.com> writes:

> there is not as many stupid people as there was 10 years ago

Do you mean in terms of sheer numbers, or percentage-wise?
Because on both counts, I'd beg to differ. Sure, cracking isn't
as "safe" as it used to be, in that the likelihood and
consequences of getting caught are more severe, but it is still
incredibly rare that I actually meet a server being administrated
by an even moderately clueful person.

Not to mention that many cracker targets are not servers at all,
but Windows boxen being run by people who don't (and really
shouldn't have to) have a clue.

Security-conscious sysadmins are pure gold.

All my 2¢ of course. :-)

--
Micah J. Cowan
mi...@cowan.name

tyler durton

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Nov 2, 2003, 7:42:04 PM11/2/03
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yes i have to agree. its not everyday you get this kind of thing.

Julian Currea

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Nov 11, 2003, 3:20:27 PM11/11/03
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Julian Currea

Julian Currea

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Nov 11, 2003, 3:21:40 PM11/11/03
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Julian Felipe Currea
Julian Felipe Currea

amr

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Nov 12, 2003, 6:15:26 AM11/12/03
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julian...@hotmail.com (Julian Currea) wrote in message news:<5a90df6f.03111...@posting.google.com>...

I have just installed on the internet. Do you have a problem with hackers?

Nuhik

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Nov 23, 2003, 7:36:40 PM11/23/03
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213.35.172.222
user: jaanus
passw:piko

showlin

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Dec 1, 2003, 9:51:09 AM12/1/03
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nuust...@hot.ee (Nuhik) wrote in message news:<9cb68a9b.03112...@posting.google.com>...

> 213.35.172.222
> user: jaanus
> passw:piko

went there very confused!
but anyhow where can i post user and pass to most exposer for some one
to take down a website?
email me

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