What kinda tutorials are you looking for the next news letter?
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What kinda tutorials are you looking for the next news letter?
Go JP.
SSJVegeta-Sei
I have the best Idea, we could post exploits encryped in Porn pics! A killer combo :)
We need to find l337 hackers on other fourms and convince them to come to AO.
um that probably woulod resulting in the person getting flames and made a fool of, it would be prettyc oool if it could be done though =)
Hmm.. Hopefully I won't get flamed for this, but here goes... I have thought about setting up a forum for those of us who are interested in finding vulnerabilities and either patching them or making them known, but I feel that if we did this we would attract the not so honest people out there that want to gain this info for malicious use. What I propose is a forum that will be only accesible by those of us that have a high number of antipoints, say 300 at least to be able to view or post to the forum. In this forum we could discuss various projects and holes found in programming. I know for one that I am trying to teach myself various programming languages on my own, but without having anything to actually practice it with I'm afraid I will never develope the skills needed.
I recieve various news letters from sans and bugtrac about all the new bugs, holes, etc.. I have thought about posting them but I have not because I don't want the info falling into the "wrong" hands. I think that if we had a forum like the one I proposed I would feel better about posting these holes and discussing them in more detail. I havn't been able to do anything about the holes because I lack the neccesary skills to do so. Although if we had a forum devoted to this type of exploration and discussion and actually did some programming together with others, I know my skills would greatly improve, as well as others. So that is my proposal. I would be very interested in learning more about these holes and patching them. I think we should have a forum to do so without having to be worried about being flamed or worring about them falling into the wrong hands. I would also be more than happy to moderate this forum or be responsible for getting it going.
what do you people think?
I'd love to give my services, but the only way I can hack a comp is with a pic-axe......
I'm gona do a tut on Advanced mIRC stuff, how ever...I am in the Middle of my GCSE's so I barly have time to even post....MrsMittens: U'll get it in a month of so....(Hopefully)
'c'mon ppl..... AO need's us......
- Noia
:D
LMAO at Noia, the comment about the pic axe was funny, i almost spit coke all over my monitor, i am easily amused as you can tell. :biggrinsm
I think your heart's in the right place but, the fact is, no one can teach you how to program. Sure they can help you but nothing is going to help you write , analyse and find exploits for code if you don't put in the years it takes to learn how to program competently. It's the wee hours spent hacking away (in the traditional sense) that make programmers good. I've been programming since I was seven years old and I still don't consider myself good, just reasonable.Quote:
Although if we had a forum devoted to this type of exploration and discussion and actually did some programming together with others, I know my skills would greatly improve, as well as others. So that is my proposal. I would be very interested in learning more about these holes and patching them. I think we should have a forum to do so without having to be worried about being flamed or worring about them falling into the wrong hands. I would also be more than happy to moderate this forum or be responsible for getting it going. what do you people think?
JP made a good point:
Sad but true. We already have everything we need to start an exploits forum or any forum for that matter. We have IRC. JP has provided a centralised forum where like minded individuals (and others) can post stupid messages to each other and squabble over green dots ;). My point is that, if you really want to start this forum, you'd do it anyway, with or without JP's help.Quote:
Well, I've certainly tried to start "Group Projects" but the response has been far less than impressive. It seems that most people in this "community" like taking from it, but aren't big on the "giving back to it" part of things.
Don't get me wrong xmaddness, the fact that you want to contribute to the community is admirable. More people should be coming forward with offers to devote their time. But is another forum what we really need or just a bit of organisation and motivation?
I see your point.. As for the programming thing I am learning and teaching myself, but if I had something to concentrate my efforts on I would learn much faster. I understand that it takes a while to learn and the only way to learn is by doing it. But up till now i havn't had any projects to focus on. I know the basics of c++ but unless i have some goal to go towards i feel i'm never gunna get anywhere.
The forum I understand what you mean. I guess I'll just try and take some initiative and start trying to patch some holes that have been seen from sans and bugtraq. Once I have hit a stopping point I guess i'll send out what i have done and what walls i've hit out to the group. I think i'm gunna start trying to find a fix for the hole in aim that also malicious code to be sent thru the use of avatars. I'll update you guys when i have something.
Any patches I do create I will post up and give the rights to Antionline.. :)