right now dead addict.
You guy cut the transoceaninc telecommunication wires ok?
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right now dead addict.
You guy cut the transoceaninc telecommunication wires ok?
Consider it done.
Muhahaha this is going to be fun
This is getting better by the minute :D
Now what happenned to your servers in Russia and Europe memory?
w00t
275 posts. I feel so special.
lol
congrats.
After a while though post counts begins to feel like old age
You just don't care anymore.
That is true Cheyenne I just look at it as another number nothing really special about it. ;)
You still dont know my underground networks, spoofed IP's, running through thousands and thousands od proxies, and going through every computer connected to the net. This is impossible to trace, don't even try to explain how you gonna do it, you just can't. Thats it.
Anti-Online Department Of Justice
Anti-Online Bureau Of Investigations
For Immediate Release
January 30, 2004
AOBI National Press Office
AO Advisory 01-001
Over the last several hours , the AntiOnline Infrastructure Protection Center (AOIPC) has been coordinating investigations into a series of organized hacker activities specifically targeting MemorY Entreprise computer systems associated with e-commerce or e-banking. Despite many warnings, many networks owned by MemorY Entreprise have not been patched, allowing these kinds of attacks to continue, and prompting this updated release of information.
More than 40 victims located in 10 countries have been identified and notified in ongoing investigations in 14 Anti Online Bureau of Investigation Field Offices and 7 AntiOnline Secret Service Field Offices. These investigations have been closely coordinated with foreign law enforcement authorities, and the private sector. Specially trained prosecutors in the Computer and Telecommunication Coordinator program in U.S. Attorneys' Offices in a variety of districts have participated in the investigation, with the assistance of attorneys in the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section at the AntiOnline Department of Justice.
The investigations have disclosed two brilliant crackers by the aliases of : Cheyenne and DeadAddict ; from Eastern Europe, specifically Russia and the Ukraine, that have penetrated MemorY Entreprise e-commerce computer systems by exploiting vulnerabilities in unpatched Microsoft Windows NT operating systems. These vulnerabilities were originally reported and addressed in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS98-004 (re-released in MS99-025), MS00-014, and MS00-008. As early as 1998, Microsoft discovered these vulnerabilities and developed and publicized patches to fix them.
Once the elite crackers gain access, they download proprietary information, customer databases, and credit card information. The crackers subsequently contact the victim company through facsimile, email, or telephone. After notifying the company of the intrusion and theft of information, the crackers make a veiled extortion threat by offering Internet security services to patch the system against other crackers. They tell the victim that without their services, they cannot guarantee that other crackers will not access the network and post the credit card information and details about the compromise on the Internet. If the victim company is not cooperative in making payments or hiring them for their security services, the hackers' correspondence with the victim company has become more threatening. Investigators also believe that in some instances the credit card information is being sold to organized crime russian mafia groups. There has been evidence that the stolen information is at risk whether or not the victim cooperates with the demands of the intruders. To date, more than six million credit card numbers have been stolen.
The AOIPC has issued an updated Advisory 01-001 at www.aoipc.gov regarding these vulnerabilities being exploited. The update includes specific file names that may indicate whether a system has been compromised. If these files are located on your computer system, the AOIPC Watch in Washington D.C. should be contacted at (202) 325-355/3200/3266. Incidents may also be reported online at www.aoipc.gov/incident/cirr.htm. For detailed information on the vulnerabilities that are being exploited, please refer to the AOIPC Advisory 00-60, and NIPC Advisory 01-001.
Any comments and/or thoughts ???
Coming Soon an exclusive Interview behind the mind of what makes this two brilliant cracker/hackers minds tick .
;)
Here we have a recent satellite photo of the two notorious crackers [ Cheyenne & DeadAddict ] hideout.
oh crap, their hideout is Area-51. Lol:) Ok ok, I will hire you two, 35 million a year pay but you have to protect all my underground networks. And please upgrade the servers to Linux. Microsoft gave me enough problems already.