I saw this pic on blackICEs site and I thought it was kinda funny looking.
http://www.networkice.com/images/pro...ion/hacked.jpg
I must say, I always hate it when hackers get into my system using the "big yellow ball" exploit.
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I saw this pic on blackICEs site and I thought it was kinda funny looking.
http://www.networkice.com/images/pro...ion/hacked.jpg
I must say, I always hate it when hackers get into my system using the "big yellow ball" exploit.
I saw this pic on blackICEs site and I thought it was kinda funny looking.
http://www.antionline.com/
I must say, I always hate it when hackers get into my system using the "big yellow ball" exploit.
Well my personal opinion on black ice is tha.......Oh shi@$#% it's the big yellow ball hack...oh my god he has me. Oh fuc$#(&*(& they are in my puter.... It's melting down.... My computer is crashi%$^%#^%#((&)&) ___________________________________Beep..."Blue screen of Death...... :ubergun:
Well my personal opinion on black ice is tha.......Oh shi@$#% it's the big yellow ball hack...oh my god he has me. Oh fuc$#(&*(& they are in my puter.... It's melting down.... My computer is crashi%$^%#^%#((&)&) ___________________________________Beep..."Blue screen of Death...... :ubergun:
hehe that was a crack up
That thing was there since like 2 years ago!
Heh, it DOES have a certain corny appeal. Utterly devoid of useful information, yet subtly constructed to drive the newbie user into a frenzy of paranoia.
Read about the outbound connection vulnerabilities in blackIce defender at http://grc.com/lt/scoreboard.htm
I wish I had just $10.00 for evetime time the computer guru at one of the companys we outsource to or contract with. Said :
'Hotfix? Whats that?" or "What patch?" or "Huh?" (Followed by this shallow dumb look).
Thing is, I don't blame it on them. MS has a poor track record of notifying people of bugs or fixes. It's usualy after someone has exploited the bug or hole and let the news media know. Then to find out MS new about it. That's what gets me upset. They already know about the problem. Then they rant and rave saying people should keep it to themselves and nobody would find out. How nieve do they think we are. Everytime they release a windows candidate, beta, upgrade, or release. Every hacker and script kiddie in the world is looking for a hole. Since MS dominates over 90% of the work station and home computer in the world. I would rather them come right out and say oops. Look what we found, here is the fix.
Give us IT Admins a break MS.....PLEASE...............
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Oops! I posted this above in the wrong thread. It was meant to go to:
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=159240
Sorry guys. I wanted to go on a rant in that thread but was watching to many and had my head up my butt. Not paying attention. Sorry again....
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Why would some one want to hack a home computer... More specificaly YOUR home computer... Wouldnt the hackers be going for the big servers where they can launch a DDoS attack?... Its all too much hype, hackers barely ever hack home computers.... I have had my DSL for about a year and the worst i see is a ICMP ping or a connection to port 80..... LOL Or maybe its just me and my 20 firewalls ;) :p
Good point! What would be the most interesting target?
Since Personal Firewalls are more and more intruduced (and even more advanced protection) to home users with a direct connection to the Internet would it be a nice target out of many reasons.Quote:
Originally posted by ac1dsp3ctrum
Why would some one want to hack a home computer... More specificaly YOUR home computer... Wouldnt the hackers be going for the big servers where they can launch a DDoS attack?...
1. Practise and learn in a safer way (which ISP cares about the homeuser?).
2. Plant a Trojan or other mailicous programs on the computer, and then use it in a forced attack against another poor victim.
3. Many users today are working remote to their offices and they would be the perfect target and backdoor into a lots of "secrets and good stuff".