I would not advise useing the code in the first post, even know if
your trying to hack hotmail you diserve what it will do but since most
of you do not know, that will format your computer... as in all data
gone.
"doskey security.hotmail.com(hackhotmail(ACCOUNT TO HACK GOES
HERE))=format c:\"
That is basically saying, format c:\ - Or DELETE hard drive. rm -rf /
is also saying the same thing - but hey if u want to really "hack"
hotmail go to hotmail, email them and ask them for their history,
thats HACKING!
--faction--
Ya, it looked legitimate to the average user, and since I haven't used DOS
in years, it took me a couple of times over to realize what the guy was
trying to do. I first questioned doskey because this has nothing to do with
accessing the internet and then I was the format c:\ at the end. Anything
with the word "format" in it from someone you don't know, should not be
trusted. I guess mindless children must play. I just hope they didn't
screw someones computer who was just curious about if it really worked or
not.
ARGG STEVEN!!! I POSTED IT TO FUCK OVER ANNOYING LAMERS!! DIDNT U
SEE WHO IT WAS POSTED BY?? WHY DO U ALWAYS HAVE TO SCREW OVER WHAT IM
TRYING TO DO?? I STILL BLAME YOU FOR MAKING ME BREAK THAT AIR
CONDITIONER AT FLASH CAMP!
-GLITCH
P.S. this is the same glitch you talk to on AIM(glitch003) and BTW ur
not a hacker, u cant even code C++.
> If u don't
> know that u should keep ur mouth closed
While I dont agree with what he posted, I cant quite agree with your post
also. It seems to imply that its OK to ask such a question and OK to get a
real answer. Thats the danger of crossposting to so many groups. If you
dont read the groups FAQ then you dont know if you are asking a question
that they dont allow.
Gandalf Parker
-- Considering all hackers to be crackers is like considering all doctors
to be abortionists.
> mr parker there is nosentence in the faq which says that u shouldn't
> help someone to hack.
True. Its usually the definition of hack which comes into question. Not all
of the groups included are "black hat" so a question about illegal hacking
might be fair game for a non-informative response. Its usually better to
select your newsgroup, read the posts that are there, read their FAQ,
decide if its the group for you then move in. In general, crossposting can
be a bad thing no matter what subject and groups are involved IMHO.
Gandalf Parker
--
Why did the hacker cross the road? To get to the other side.
Why did the cracker cross the road? To get what was on the other side.
A minor difference but an important one.
- Gandalf Parker
> mr parker there is nosentence in the faq which says that u shouldn't
> help someone to hack.
-ponder- Okay... see the jargon file for a definition of /hack/ that
alt.hacker follows. Then see the definition of the requested material in
the same file. You will see that /cracking/ or /crack/ requests are
specifically mentioned in our FAQ.
But in theory you are right, hack questions are the reason these groups
exist and reading each group a while (lurking) and reading the FAQs linked
to the groups will help you to define the terms of what may or may not in a
group.
Fup set to alt.hacker to avoid cross-post madness -grin-
--
Daemon
RTFAQ: http://www.alt-hacker.org
GPG: C757 3E55 BCE1 BF7D DCA9 C240 F947 354A 1BF9 9B9C
>I need information for have the password of hotmail account... thank
Somewhere on the page is a link for signing up. Enter you information and
pick a password. It will be yours. Be sure to pick a good one, because
there's children out there who think trying to steal them is cool.
--
It was once thought that a million monkeys, banging on
a million typewriters, would eventually reproduce the
entire works of Shakespeare.
Thanks to the Internet, we now know this is untrue.