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September 28th, 2001, 08:01 PM
#1
Drive being read
Any of you pimple faced losers know whats needed to stop your drive information being listed when you click on the shell attack like c:\
Like here
http://www.cyberarmy.com/portal/
scroll down
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September 28th, 2001, 08:19 PM
#2
Senior Member
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September 28th, 2001, 08:24 PM
#3
Senior Member
Re: Drive being read
Originally posted by Giovanni
Any of you pimple faced losers know whats needed to stop your drive information being listed when you click on the shell attack like c:\
Like here
http://www.cyberarmy.com/portal/
scroll down
Wasn't able to read mine 
What are you using? Windows 3.11?
Haven't had pimples since jr high, a cure for it was to take baths
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September 29th, 2001, 01:16 PM
#4
Re: Re: Drive being read
Originally posted by knightmb
Wasn't able to read mine 
What are you using? Windows 3.11?
Haven't had pimples since jr high, a cure for it was to take baths
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So none of you so called "experts" can answer....
Thought so.
fools.
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September 29th, 2001, 02:56 PM
#5
Member
HAHAHAHA YOUR BRAINDEAD
HAHA, you DUMB ****!
"Crack restricted shell" Is just a link to "file:///c:/"
I've seen entirely too many people like you.
You think your so great "because your mom bought you a 'puter' for christmas" and you downloaded BO2K, so now your an Elite Hax0r right?
If you dont know what a link to file:// does then you shouldnt be making posts here.
After all, if Netscape cant access your own hard-drive then you wouldnt be able to use it in the first place, mabey you'd be better off.
So dont come in here talking all hard unless you actually know somthing, which you obviously dont.
Dumbass.
-8trak
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September 29th, 2001, 03:52 PM
#6
Re: HAHAHAHA YOUR BRAINDEAD
Originally posted by 8trak
HAHA, you DUMB ****!
"Crack restricted shell" Is just a link to "file:///c:/"
I've seen entirely too many people like you.
You think your so great "because your mom bought you a 'puter' for christmas" and you downloaded BO2K, so now your an Elite Hax0r right?
If you dont know what a link to file:// does then you shouldnt be making posts here.
After all, if Netscape cant access your own hard-drive then you wouldnt be able to use it in the first place, mabey you'd be better off.
So dont come in here talking all hard unless you actually know somthing, which you obviously dont.
Dumbass.
-8trak
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You spastic....so why do they have that on cyberarmy as a specific flaw.
Twonk.
The only BO i've ever been near is your mommas
My name is...my name is....my name is...Hanns Schmidt
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September 29th, 2001, 03:59 PM
#7
Member
How stupid are you?
I already showed you how out of your league you are, and yet you still dont shut up.
It's not an 'error'
Its meant to allow you to access the hard-drive on systems where it is locked from my-computer. Actually, it's for people like you who cant do that kind of basic stuff on their own.
As for the BO comment,
you obviously resort to saying somthing that low, because you were caught being an idiot, and dont want to look so bad.
Dont post here again unless you have anything worth saying.
I'd say that this discussion is closed.
-8trak
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September 29th, 2001, 04:21 PM
#8
Whoops.....he hasen't heard of Hanns.
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September 29th, 2001, 07:32 PM
#9
Senior Member
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September 29th, 2001, 07:42 PM
#10
8track is right, Giovanni, Hanss, Whoever you actually are. If you would have looked a little closer, you might have noticed that all it does is exploit how some browsers act as a shell for your system. You're the only one who can see your C:\ drive when you click on it, and it is the equivalent (using IE, anyway) of just opening Windows Explorer and typing in c:\ (or just opening IE, for that matter).
So please don't start being such an ass again, because this time you really did mess up with your greater-than-thou act.
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