http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/13/zone_h_defaced/
Gosh, I hope this finally ends for good this time around. I hate this guy...
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/13/zone_h_defaced/
Gosh, I hope this finally ends for good this time around. I hate this guy...
The scary thing about hacks is when you have underground communities living inside your server for a long period and not be aware. Kinda makes you feel violated.
IronGeek recently posted an interesting article about .gif images and how they can be ran as scripts. Imagine malware tracking certain google advertisements and then activating a hidden payload while getting paid at the same time.
http://tinyurl.com/afedk4
Yeah, that might effect someone running windows 95.
lmao
Thousands of unimportant people won't have a soap box to stand on without zone-h. They'll have to put it up on a blog instead. *Snickers*
OH! please do tell us about the lovers' spat............ many of us here can well remember when you were proud and delighted to get a mention on Pepperoni Pizza's Zone-H forum? :lildevil:Quote:
I don't think people have properly weighed just how great this is. Thousands of unimportant people won't be heard because zone-h is down.
Anyways (on a more serious note) hasn't PP been trying to distance himself from Zone-H?.............I recall it was he, himself, who started the poll as to whether it should close?
My personal take, for what it is worth, is that the format and interest must be from 10 years ago? Sort of obsolete today?...............people move on ;)
At first, I just wanted to leave it at 1337 votes. Whenever I exchanged text with the guy he always pulled something out of his hat to justify the sites existance. He shown alot of delusions of grandeur. Hell, he even started to sound like an AO Mod.Quote:
Anyways (on a more serious note) hasn't PP been trying to distance himself from Zone-H?.............I recall it was he, himself, who started the poll as to whether it should close?
Or... everyone laughed him out of the building during an event he was supposed to attend. And now he's curled up in a ball, crying his eyes out. :bawling:Quote:
My personal take, for what it is worth, is that the format and interest must be from 10 years ago? Sort of obsolete today?...............people move on ;)
OK, we know that Pepperoni Pizza isn't the "strongest growth in the vineyard of life"
But he did suck you in, back in the day? I doubt if that was too difficult?
:lildevil:
You still link to them in your sig...
People are free to change their minds, and anything else they wish.
Oh, well I think you are wrong! :D
I used to enjoy looking at the old defacements, but back then they were funny and creative... any more... not so much. At least not the ones I have seen lately.
Well, if it were something like changing the main page of the New York Post to read "the New York comPost" or the National Enquirer to "Scott bathroom tissue", something like that I would find amusing. But then I'm a simpleton.
Some of the better stuff I've seen was WoH. Fone_Tone has some seriously awesome looking stuff.
Haven't seen much like that anymore these days. I don't really keep up with defacements, but when someone took some time into what they were putting on it, I did think it was kind of neat.
I mean really, it's the equivalent of someone doing graffiti on a building with spray paint.... A lot of it's crap by **** head kids, and some of it, once in a while....Stands out to the point you're like "Wow, that kid is awesome".
I've got some pictures I've taken of really good tags around Montreal that are amazing and really well done. I'd put Fone_Tone's defacements in the same category in that they were worthy of taking a picture of because of how good they looked.
It really depends. Spelling your name out in the typical font used by taggers isn't all that great, and everyone does it. Making the building of website a canvas is kind of impressive though because they have to do it pretty fast before cops show up and see it.
Defacements may not be as fast, because they could do the image before the break, but it's still pretty neat sometimes.