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June 23rd, 2003, 07:52 PM
#1
Priceless IRC Log!
This guy wanted to hack his girlfriend's yahoo account. So Phate decided to assist him. 
Session Start: Mon Jun 23 11:57:01 2003
Session Ident: Brian16
[11:57] <Phate> U there?
[11:57] <Brian16> yea sorry lol
[11:57] <Brian16> i pmmed the wrong person
[11:57] <Brian16> :P
[11:57] <Phate> k
[11:57] <Phate> This is a yahoo account correct?
[11:57] <Brian16> yea
[11:57] <Phate> Ok
[11:57] <Phate> They have a centeral IP address you can telnet to to get into the system
[11:58] <Phate> Have you used telnet before?
[11:58] <Brian16> nope
[11:58] <Phate> hrmmm
[11:58] <Brian16> well i think i have though
[11:58] <Brian16> for like
[11:58] <Brian16> the copyright office website lol
[11:58] <Phate> Open up an MS-DOS window
[11:58] <Brian16> ok
[11:58] <Brian16> um
[11:58] <Phate> You can do that. Right?
[11:58] <Brian16> i have XP
[11:58] <Phate> yeah
[11:58] <Phate> I do too
[11:58] <Brian16> so where do i go
[11:58] <Phate> start
[11:58] <Phate> programs
[11:58] <Phate> accessories
[11:58] <Phate> Command Prompt
[11:58] <Brian16> cmd?
[11:59] <Brian16> ok
[11:59] <Phate> yeah
[11:59] <Brian16> yea i knew that
[11:59] <Brian16> ok
[11:59] <Brian16> then what
[11:59] <Phate> k
[11:59] <Phate> hang on
[11:59] <Brian16> ok
[11:59] <Phate> let me get mine up to so I can walk you through it
[11:59] <Brian16> ok cool
[12:00] <Phate> ok
[12:00] <Phate> type
[12:00] <Phate> telnet XXX.XX.XXX.XXX
[12:00] <Brian16> nothing happened
[12:00] <Phate> Nothing?
[12:00] <Phate> hrmmm
[12:00] <Brian16> well
[12:00] <Brian16> could not open
[12:00] <Phate> ok
[12:00] <Brian16> on port 23
[12:01] <Phate> type ftp XXX.XX.XXX.XXX
[12:01] <Brian16> ftp:connect: unknown error number
[12:01] <Phate> well. . . they must have closed the connections. Sorry.
[12:01] <Phate> They found the hole
[12:01] <Brian16> is there any other way?
[12:01] <Phate> nope
[12:02] <Phate> sorry
[12:02] <Brian16> hmm
[12:02] <Brian16> i hope you didnt screw up my computer
[12:03] <Phate> no
[12:03] <Phate> I didn't
[12:03] <Brian16> lol ok
[12:03] <Phate> But you probably just pissed of the DoD SysAdmins
[12:03] <Brian16> of what
[12:03] <Brian16> yahoo?
[12:03] <Phate> no
[12:03] <Phate> DoD
[12:03] <Brian16> of who?
[12:03] <Brian16> whats that
[12:03] <Phate> Department of Defense
[12:04] <Phate> US Military
[12:04] <Phate> Lesson Learned: DONT HACK!
"Never give in-never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in to convictions of honor and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy!" - Winston Churchill
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June 23rd, 2003, 10:05 PM
#2
That's just sad. Gotta laugh at LUSERS.
Mankind have a great aversion to intellectual labor; but even supposing knowledge to be easily attainable, more people would be content to be ignorant than would take even a little trouble to acquire it.
- Samuel Johnson
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June 24th, 2003, 05:27 AM
#3
they have a centeral IP address you can telnet to to get into the system
ROFL
The things some people believe.
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June 24th, 2003, 08:40 AM
#4
Doubt the DoD would react to a simple probe like that.. i find it more beneficial to tell the newbie *why* what they are doing is wrong, and inform them of the consequences - otherwise you are doing nothing more than pushing a blind man down the stairs IMHO.
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June 24th, 2003, 03:43 PM
#5
You are correct. But all of the log was not posted. So dont assume. He was talked to.
"Never give in-never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in to convictions of honor and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy!" - Winston Churchill
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October 7th, 2003, 07:03 PM
#6
Originally posted here by cheyenne1212
ROFL
The things some people believe.
Actually, not only does yahoo have a central server but all of akima technologies does. It doesn't have that type of access that phate was pretending, but it does have information on every machine that the company owns and having access to it would make it a lot easier to access the other machines. Most companies have a machine like that. It makes the ob of the sysadmin and netadmin a lot easier if you don't have to remember the names and physical locations and everything elseo for a couple hudread+ machines. Not to mention the info you could get from an internal router.
\"Ignorance is bliss....
but only for your enemy\"
-- souleman
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October 7th, 2003, 07:27 PM
#7
Junior Member
Originally posted here by RogueSpy
You are correct. But all of the log was not posted. So dont assume. He was talked to.
So you're saying that the DoD actually contacted him?
Dunno about that, especially since the amount of drops/rejects on their numerous firewalls problably amount in the millions per day. They would need more than a full department of investigators just to track/investigate each attempt....
Then again, we are talking about government.
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October 7th, 2003, 07:58 PM
#8
No, he is saying that he talked to him more then just what he said... the conversation with the guy didn't end there, it kept going.
\"Ignorance is bliss....
but only for your enemy\"
-- souleman
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