http://www.snpx.com/cgi-bin/news.cgi...12638450?-2622
Talk about giving us a BAD NAME :mad:
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http://www.snpx.com/cgi-bin/news.cgi...12638450?-2622
Talk about giving us a BAD NAME :mad:
Yeh, really. That's a really bad article to be throwing out in the midst of this crap that the govt' in the US keeps talking about how hackers are bad, and most of the "software developers" or people in IT keep trying to force it down their throat that not all "hackers" are bad...oh well, that's just the way it goes. Thanks for posting, bud, very good find.
Sounds like one hell of a scam to me.
Rent a hacker more like rent a greedy script kid.
*cough sub7 cough*Quote:
"With this you can hack passwords, control computers, edit settings on computers, edit data on computers, delete data from computers, make another computer print from your computer, and also shut off/restart the other person's computer. This is REAL hacking," reads a description of the software, which can be purchased online using the PayPal service.
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I'm giving someone a hand RIGHT NOW....someone was poking around in his mail and screwing around....so far Housecall has found JS.SEEKER.A on the box and I expect to find some kiddie tools (i.e SubSeven) on the box too :mad:
WARNING: THE NEXT KIDDIE THAT COMES IN HERE ASKING STUPID **** IS GONNA GET BIG TIME NEGATIVE POINTS :mad:
*sniff* *sniff* - I smell a scam!!!
$10 says that they'll be shut down by the gov't and probably prosecuted for cyber-terrorism.
hi people how are you all i was the guy that was hacked thanks for the help i like to know how he did run be my zone alarm do it was like it was not even there for him ok like to hear from you all best wisshes viper21
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Originally posted here by Ratman2
I'm giving someone a hand RIGHT NOW....someone was poking around in his mail and screwing around....so far Housecall has found JS.SEEKER.A on the box and I expect to find some kiddie tools (i.e SubSeven) on the box too :mad:
WARNING: THE NEXT KIDDIE THAT COMES IN HERE ASKING STUPID **** IS GONNA GET BIG TIME NEGATIVE POINTS :mad:
Well, Housecall didn't find anything else other than JS.SEEKER.A (which didn't cause the problem)...the problem occured in a Yahoo chatroom. I know Yahoo has had some nasty bugs be could they be this bad?Quote:
Originally posted here by viper21
hi people how are you all i was the guy that was hacked thanks for the help i like to know how he did run be my zone alarm do it was like it was not even there for him ok like to hear from you all best wisshes viper21
Is it:
Horse?........No!
Dog?...........No!
It's BULL ****!
These people really haven't done theyr home-work...
well ratman2 you know the bitch really get me good in yahoo she was reading it all all the address and phone nr off my friends and my boss i was only chating there in a voice chat room and all the stuff in my pc starts opening up and i get this messege your hacked well it was all so fast she was in and out taking over my screen name and i think even my pass code for yahoo best wishes viper21
this SOUNDS like a Trojan problem is we can't find the little **** :mad:Quote:
Originally posted here by viper21
well ratman2 you know the bitch really get me good in yahoo she was reading it all all the address and phone nr off my friends and my boss i was only chating there in a voice chat room and all the stuff in my pc starts opening up and i get this messege your hacked well it was all so fast she was in and out taking over my screen name and i think even my pass code for yahoo best wishes viper21
well if this happens to more people on yahoo let me know ok i will send this yahoo chat site a great e-mail about it do so if your affected please tell me thanks viper21
Update.
I just had Marco read me back his program list from ZoneAlarm...here it is:
1 enternet.exe 2 gator client application 3 ICQ.exe 4 ICQSRP.EXE 5ifcam mfc 6internet explorer application
7 liveupdate engine com module 8messenger 9microsoft autoupdate 10 microsoft autoupdate ones more
marco says:
11 mircosoft QMgr 12morpheus 13norton antivirus agent
marco says:
14 outlook express 15 quikcam application
marco says:
quickcam software update commit tool
marco says:
realily fusion tray application
marco says:
realplayer
marco says:
symantec netdetect
marco says:
webhancer customer companion
marco says:
windows verkenner
marco says:
winmx application
marco says:
wmplayer.exe
marco says:
yahoo autoupdate
marco says:
yahoo! messenger
marco says:
and ass end zonealarm it self
Now In addition to several pices of spyware which we have to deal with the only thing I see I don't like is ICQSRP.EXE. This file has something to do with ICQ but I don't know what. Anyone know?
Hummm, windows media player and outlook express....theres a wonderful combination for you. Better check the security of that one. There was a post about it yesterday or so.... That could cause programs to be opening up.
Almost sounds like a session hijack at the same time, not a trojan horse. Not sure what that ICQSRP is though.
Looking for that post and Can't find it :(
Update:
After going nusts looking for a possible trojan (virus scan with 2 scanners, Nmap check, and looking over his Netstat) nothing has been found....guessing she got in through some other hole
Probably a Yahoo based Hole
More like one of this girl's "guy friends" helped her screw this guy over...very very very very very very few girls I ever knew in HS knew how to do anything with a computer outside of Microsoft Word and Solitaire and chat rooms. Still, I hope someone ends up busting her comp up as well because one good turn deserves another. My advice, viper21, would be to A: forget everything about this little girl, delete all mail from her, make a rule to delete all further incoming mail, ignore her on yahoo/etc, and set your firewall settings to paranoid-like-a-bitch after ratman2 finishes helping you out. End of story.
Back to the topic at hand...these "organizations" have been around for sometime. I've noticed several different ones in 2600's quarterly publications.
It could be that the weakness is Yahoo itself. I do a fair amount of lurking in various rooms....ahem "coff coff"..... and it takes very little time for someone to actually get your password from your login. I saw the script for it at one time but i cant seem to remember where i put it. From there it would be fairly easy to get your ip and yadda yadda yadda.......
no wonder. they have a ".gov" link at the bottom of the page.
Talk about free enterprise.
Wonder how long it'll take the FBI to shut these guys down?
Well this is another bullshit organization that uses people's ignorance for their own profit. The man who started the site is obviously an idiot also. Well I suspect he'll be shut down soon and his ******* will be sore.
Shenanigan! Shenanigan! My advice would to try switching firewalls and make your security setttings higher. Also, make sure that your antivirus AND firewall is up to date.
she·nan·i·gan
1. a.) A deceitful trick; an underhanded act.
b.) Remarks intended to deceive; deceit.
Remote_Access_
Hello to all. All I have to say here, is that BlackHats have given us hackers bad names. Why? Because they destroy.
I surveyed twenty people about this. When I asked them this question:
"When you think of the word, 'hacker', whats the first thing that comes to mind?"
18 out of 20 said destroying computers, stealing passwords, and defacing sites. This is not good. Very, very, not good.
I am a greyhat hacker, I don't know what the rest of you are. I would never deface or destroy a site or an email address. I would never shut down a company's network or deface a system. Why? Because of the respect and the desire to learn that I have for computers, thats why. Anyone who is low enough to be a blackhat, in my opinion, is low enough to be called a script kiddie.
Great, more scam artists completely intent on giving true hackers a bad name. I guess we should all be used to it by now, but it doesn't mean that we have to like it. I wonder if the media will ever learn what a hacker is.
that's what I suspect as wellQuote:
Originally posted here by 10dedfish
It could be that the weakness is Yahoo itself. I do a fair amount of lurking in various rooms....ahem "coff coff"..... and it takes very little time for someone to actually get your password from your login. I saw the script for it at one time but i cant seem to remember where i put it. From there it would be fairly easy to get your ip and yadda yadda yadda.......
I cringe every time I see one of these "Learn to be a Hacker" clones sites complete with pretentious black backgrounds and loud fonts. The term "hacker" has been thrown around so much that the original meaning (whatever that was) has been completely lost. I'm careful when using the word hacker because every person has a different idea of what the word means so you tend to be understood differently depending on who you talk to. This has almost made me want to boycott the word "hacker" :).
Someone asked in a previous post to this thread, "I wonder how long it will take for the FBI to remove this site". I think that we at AO could help speed up the process a little. If you want to see the site closed down, send an email to their ISP and complain. Also consider writing to the FBI and see what the reaction is. You can help stop this crap.