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crosshair none

Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Posts: 2
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Posted: Feb 04, 2008 11:02pm Post subject: ~BEWARE~ DANGER ATTACKER ~BEWARE~ |
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| This man has name [no naming names] and he is from [who cares] and he chills in [ditto] and he took his botnet and exausted my bandwidth and i owe my company $23 now for it i hate him ban him from all ur networks he is bad all i seen was like [exxageration] bots join and part and then my ircd went down and anyways please watchout for him hes not a person to joke with i called the fbi and i gave them his ip and where he hangs out and they said the most they could probably do is just call his ISP and tell them to monitor him or give him some sort of warning GRRR I HATE THAT DDOS IS NOT TAKEN SERIOUSE ON SMALL NETWORKS! |
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PingBad Guru

Joined: 05 Feb 2005 Posts: 2031 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Feb 05, 2008 1:06am Post subject: Re: ~BEWARE~ DANGER ATTACKER ~BEWARE~ |
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| crosshair wrote: | | i called the fbi and i gave them his ip and where he hangs out and they said the most they could probably do is just call his ISP and tell them to monitor him or give him some sort of warning | The FBI has enough on it's hands dealing with terrorist cyberthreats from al-qaeda, kiddy porn traffikers, and the like to worry about somebody's IRC network. Unless they caused you huge (4-figures+) financial damages, they just won't care. ISPs likewise | Quote: | | GRRR I HATE THAT DDOS IS NOT TAKEN SERIOUSE ON SMALL NETWORKS! | Imagine for a moment you had a small network - what can you, as a network administrator of just some IRCds, with little real authority on the internet, really do? short answer, sadly, is nothing.
I hate being the one to rain on a parade, but that's the sad reality of it - DDoS is just a part of the internet today as it was 10 years ago, albeit more prevalent due to the more overcommercialised nature of the internet (*ahem*.com bubble*burst*) |
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Mary SearchIRC Admin

Joined: 03 May 2003 Posts: 692
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Posted: Feb 05, 2008 12:57pm Post subject: |
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We're getting way too many of these types of posts. This type of stuff happens in hundreds of IRC channels every single day. If someone attacks your network, get the logs and report him to his ISP. No one HERE can do anything about it, so why fill the forums with "he flooded me!" and then "he flooded me back" and endless bickering and accusations.
| Quote: | | This site isn't here for you to complain about others. No one cares if someone flooded your channel. If you have something constructive to say (such as how to prevent an attack), feel free to post, but don't post nicknames, real names or ip addresses. |
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PingBad Guru

Joined: 05 Feb 2005 Posts: 2031 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Feb 05, 2008 1:31pm Post subject: |
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| Mary wrote: | We're getting way too many of these types of posts. This type of stuff happens in hundreds of IRC channels every single day. If someone attacks your network, get the logs and report him to his ISP. No one HERE can do anything about it, so why fill the forums with "he flooded me!" and then "he flooded me back" and endless bickering and accusations.
| Quote: | | This site isn't here for you to complain about others. No one cares if someone flooded your channel. If you have something constructive to say (such as how to prevent an attack), feel free to post, but don't post nicknames, real names or ip addresses. |
| I agree wholeheartedly with you, Mary. There is a very noticable increase of these types of attacks. |
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rexun none

Joined: 05 Feb 2008 Posts: 11
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Posted: Feb 05, 2008 3:48pm Post subject: |
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| Oh well, too bad sux for u eh? People on here need to learn to respect hackers.. |
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PingBad Guru

Joined: 05 Feb 2005 Posts: 2031 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Feb 05, 2008 8:15pm Post subject: |
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| rexun wrote: | | Oh well, too bad sux for u eh? People on here need to learn to respect hackers.. | Now which class of hacker would that be? The white hat kind? Or the black hat?
The white hatters out there I have deep respect for (I consider myself a member of this class), while the black hat types can (essentially) do me one of the following two favors:- Take themselves out of the gene pool
- or drown in it
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Mary SearchIRC Admin

Joined: 03 May 2003 Posts: 692
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Posted: Feb 06, 2008 9:28am Post subject: |
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Having been involved in IRC since the early 1990's, I have had the benefit of knowing many hackers of both hat colors.
The common thread is, all hackers have an intense curiosity about how things work, and after a brief rebellious phase (which may or may not have gotten them into serious trouble) most end up working in some aspect of IT.
There's a lot of truth to the saying, "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Admins, and hackers, have power. There is no need to show off by words or deed. Treat each other FAIRLY and there should be no problems on either side.
Most people are not sociopaths, attacking just for the thrill of attacking. But it only takes a few.
It was the IRC ops who went into channels to flex their O line by mass killing, g-lining bots, closing the channel, who usually found their servers attacked shortly thereafter. The best course of action is to remove that O line, of course - but sometimes it was an admin, sometimes one of the network's founders or an owner. Unless they removed themselves their damage to the network could be fatal.
It was the hackers who viciously took down servers and networks just for the thrill of it that found their new won fame was very short lived, and soon followed by enormous legal bills, shame upon their families, and rejection by their friends both online and off. I can read off a list of names of people who tried to make a name for themselves on IRC only to see it all blow up in their face. What they don't realize is, that for every "friend" who pats them on the back for their exploits, there are 200 more people who think they are real dicks.
Like I said, most managed to wake up in time. Most reach a point where they see online pissing contests will not get them where they want to go in life. If you are a true hacker, then you want to know how things work - to UNDERSTAND - so you can manipulate code and systems to do what you want. To make changes.
What are you going to do with "I spent four years flooding channels, ddosing servers, and ruining networks." Just what will those bragging rights do for YOU? (And if you think you can put a positive spin on it by declaring yourself a "security expert", you're only fooling yourself. Out in the real world, you're about as much a security expert as your momma is a four star chef.)
Creating is money in the bank. You can put it on a resume. It will help you get into university. It will help you get a job. It will help you get a better job. It will help you have a better life.
No matter how good you are, its all about how you USE your knowledge.
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PingBad Guru

Joined: 05 Feb 2005 Posts: 2031 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Feb 06, 2008 1:27pm Post subject: |
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Couldn't agree more with you, mary. Really, I couldn't | Mary wrote: | | No matter how good you are, its all about how you USE your knowledge | I don't use my knowledge to attack networks/servers/other people's stuff. Instead, I use it to better my own coding experience. Even right now as I type this, I'm in the process of analyzing the MediaWiki parser to figure out how it works from a logical processing point of view and use that knowledge to create a parser of similair style in one of my projects. |
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sirkit Newbie

Joined: 27 Nov 2007 Posts: 63 Location: eth0
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Posted: Feb 06, 2008 5:28pm Post subject: |
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my buffers overflowed? oh noes! i can has tcpdump and firewall block ip's sending excessive packets?
fbi no cares abouts ms ddos? i wonder if they'll bacdafucup when i can has rerouted domain to ic3.gov. |
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PingBad Guru

Joined: 05 Feb 2005 Posts: 2031 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Feb 06, 2008 5:32pm Post subject: |
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| and now in english if you don't mind. |
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