http://www.opensuse.org/
Hmmm, so Novell control Nuclear Power?
Bidding starts now, who wants what for those ****er's heads?
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http://www.opensuse.org/
Hmmm, so Novell control Nuclear Power?
Bidding starts now, who wants what for those ****er's heads?
do you think this could have anything to do with that novell server that was hacked recently. neticus.com or something?
Is the link suppose to do this gore?
Chrees:Quote:
Login to Continue Novell Account
Unable to connect to origin web server. The web site you are attempting to access is currently unreachable. This may be due to a network outage, or the web site might be experiencing technical difficulties.
The server got taken down about a minute ago, so it's been changed, the other server that was "hacked" was a gaming box they had set up for gaming.
Oddly enough OpenSUSE was running on Netware.
Nope....
IHS IRAN HACKERS SABOTAGE WAS HERE
Atomic energy is our right
even with threating us NO one can rule us not to use atomic power , it is our right and we ( all iranian people ) are united in this matter
we are being industrialized and being industrialized means need for more energy and this energy should come from somewhere
we want from iran government than quit NPT as soon as possible and close the UK embassy in iran where all of these problems come from
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Dear IHS,
Wow... hacking a game server to spread your political message.
What grace... what maturity... what techical knowledge... surely the west will realize it has misjudged your nation.
cheers,
catch
Clearly the people incharge of opensuse.org are the powers that be that can stop the oppression.
yeah, it's a game server, but they have a message and they want to spread it any means possible.Quote:
Originally posted here by catch
Dear IHS,
Wow... hacking a game server to spread your political message.
What grace... what maturity... what techical knowledge... surely the west will realize it has misjudged your nation.
cheers,
catch
to me, no different that PETA spray painting 60 year old women in fox fur or Greenpeace guys chasing whale hunters in rubber dingys. it's just a different medium and different organization.
might you, i would have been impressed as hell if they hacked a us military web site to do it -- but never gonna happen.
Ummm, the game server wasn't what was shown.
i didn't think so either. that looked like the new opensuse site. but the other guy saud game, i assumed he know more, so i went along with it.
regardless, a game server or a linux distro main site,...
|am3............. and where does this fall under the CIA? The n00b sections of integrity and availability. Let us know when you launch a nuke at IIU (Israeli Internet Underground). :rolleyes:
Until then they show up on the worldwide gaydar.
It is completely different...Quote:
to me, no different that PETA spray painting 60 year old women in fox fur or Greenpeace guys chasing whale hunters in rubber dingys. it's just a different medium and different organization.
PETA = anti-mistreatment of animals = they punish people who support the mistreatment of animals = paint on fur
Greenpeace = environmentalist = preservation of endangered species = harassing whale hunters
This stuff isn't rocket science.
SuSE has nothing to do with the Iran's inability to have nuclear power.
What they should have done, (that I was going to go into detail about in the prior post, but people get pissy about such things) is deface the DOE or better yet initiate a cascade failure of the power grid (easier than you might think) as these actions would allow Iran to point out how careless the US is with its own power.
Or... if they really wanted to get their message out... they should have written a compelling article to Foreign Affairs about the injustices placed on them by the US... not only the sole nation to have deliberately killed people with nuclear devices, but a country to... at this very moment be using radiological weapons against a third world nation. The best part is, neither of these statements are disputed by the US government and they would not be harming anyone in doing so.
Or... if that failed, perhaps they should do some research and outline points of failure in the NRC in an article to The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists. These points should be responded to by the mechanisms Iran would use to prevent such failures.
Instead their actions are dismissed by anyone in power or academia as the inane, immature ramblings of a script kiddie. As they should be.
cheers,
catch
Anyone aware of how the server was exploited? Going to make an assumption that the server had to be at least SuSE 9.3. Would be nice to make sure our installations are protected against this attack.
It had been mentioned in another thread here about vulnerabilities released this past friday, but they were all local or DoS related.
Lets hope SuSE has already provided patches and fou4s or YaST running with a cron has already taken care of it.
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Doing a little more reading shows this:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/10...ensuse_hacked/
It doesn't really say what was exploited, but it does indicate it was ssh. Hopefully it was the older ssh vulnerability, if so, shame shame on SuSE.
It wasn't SUSE at all, it was a Netware box, and 9.3 wouldn't be on their production servers, they'd use Enterprise edition.
And as for how, well, I've talked with the SUSE security team already.
hmm... thats interesting. Netcraft must have it wrong then because they are reporting it was changed to a SUSE box on the 21st of September.Quote:
Originally posted here by gore
It wasn't SUSE at all, it was a Netware box, and 9.3 wouldn't be on their production servers, they'd use Enterprise edition.
And as for how, well, I've talked with the SUSE security team already.
http://toolbar.netcraft.com/site_rep...//opensuse.org
Looks also like they hit up 2 other Novell sites.
Zoneh.org Link
From theregister.com (Link)
So it seems they probably started hitting up the sites on the 21st, when they changed OS's on that OpenSuse site.Quote:
Of greater concern are reports that hackers compromised a gaming-related server maintained by Novell and used it to scan for other vulnerable machines. The hacked system - which ran a mail server for a gaming site called Neticus.com - has been scanning for vulnerable SSH systems since 21 September, Computerworld reports. The rogue behaviour was spotted by net security firm Brandon Internet Security which traced attacks against its clients' systems back to the compromised servers
Most of their servers running are Linux, however a few remain Netware as of yet.
http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11334
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/10...ensuse_hacked/
http://www.computerworld.com/securit...ml?source=x583
EDIT: Looks like they have been pretty active at zone-h:
http://www.zone-h.org/en/defacements...KERS+SABOTAGE/
Mirror for one of them: http://www.zone-h.org/en/defacements/mirror/id=2917409/
I guess the "Open" in OpenSuse meant a little more than they really intended..... :D
Well aren't you a ****ing comedian. You don't show up for months then you come back to cracka one liner? I want my money back.
Sorry Gore..... Moving house and a project has taken more time than it probably should..... and it's only about 1/4 done..... I'll show and tell soon....
Suffice it to say - I couldn't resist.... ;)
I thought it was funny?
We all know this was probably some pissed of Germans with inside information. SuSe is owned by an American corporation now, which is evil. If these people REALLY cared about Iran they would be screaming for the world to help them break the chains of a religious fanatical government. In fact they wouldn't be allowed to connect to the internet. SuSe may be targeted as MS is now. There is nothing sacred about the 2 operating systems except cost. I haven't looked at the details but the vulnerability probably wasn't even a part of the OS. Tiger's been around probably lurking like me... muhhhahhahha.
If I understand the thread correctly, I have not seen too many Novell Netware servers defaced. I'll have to see some stats on how often that happens.