Here is an article covering it from a news site in the UK.
Check it out !!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/57/21620.html
Here is an article covering it from a news site in the UK.
Check it out !!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/57/21620.html
Oh yeah ... look at the bottom of the page to see the defaced page.
Anyone else find this amusing ?
Hehehe... RyDen's made a bad decision, though. With all the billions Bin Laden has, he'll track that name.
Six in a row makes it go.
TTT
He can't track that name. That's why it's called an alias.
This is funny. Heheh...
Colin
I thought it was too ... and worth showing!
I don't mean that they can search by the name. Anyone with sufficient technology and money (bin Laden) can track which computer an internet page or modification came from by deciphering the binary code left behind. That's how the government finds passers of e-mail viruses, and how they locate people who hack their own website.Originally posted by Colin
He can't track that name. That's why it's called an alias.
Six in a row makes it go.
www.taleban.com doesnt work
"Why make trillions when we could make.......BILLIONS?"
-Dr. Evil
The fast and the furious is full of ricemobiles
I guess that US authorities removed it.![]()
Six in a row makes it go.
So, he can like... um... track them? All the way to their home address? Um... easily? Do you think he would? Can I stay the night at somebodies house?
You double-dogg dare me???
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1667846&a=13774968&p=54309173&Sequence=0
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1667846&a=13774968&p=54306532&Sequence=0
Don't worry smokey, Ossama's got bigger fish to fry. He's not going to track someone to their house and "punish" them. Especially since he really is wanted by the FBI.
Colin
i find it pretty funny is he really wanted?
I saw on the news that the FBI put him on the "Americas 10 most wanted" list. And he can come over to my house any time he wants. This house is protected by Glock .45
You double-dogg dare me???
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1667846&a=13774968&p=54309173&Sequence=0
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1667846&a=13774968&p=54306532&Sequence=0
get him with that glock u have smash
cut his head off
shaun![]()
The FBI has a 5 million dollar price tag on his head and a private individual in Cali. somewhere has another million on it dead or alive. Someone could easily become a millionaire.
hmmm *getting ideas*
Tracking hacked pages is not done through binaries left behind, it's done through the logs that are left, then you track the IP addres (your number thing that is like 192.168.1.1) back through at no more than usually 30 hops to an ISP and then ask the ISP who had this IP address at 11:30 on July 5, 2001, and when they tell you who, then you have your hacker.
This is my line of work kind of ...
Yeah....I'm sure a Glock .45 is going to do a lot. Riiiiight. Have you seen that machine gun Ossama carries around 24/7? He even sleeps with it layed across his chest. This guy is one bad-*** mother (shutcho mouth!)Originally posted by SmokeDogg
I saw on the news that the FBI put him on the "Americas 10 most wanted" list. And he can come over to my house any time he wants. This house is protected by Glock .45
Colin
A .45 has a lot more stopping power than an AK-47 or Galil or whatever he's packing. Besides, the fully automatic function is only effective when thinning a large crowd at random. If you watch anybody that knows what they're doing, they'll keep it on single shot mode when aiming for one person. The only advantage an assault rifle would have over a handgun is at longer ranges, where the added distance between sights would make it more accurate. I'd say that at close ranges, the only disadvantage of a handgun is the shorter clip (you can't miss too much). Lucky for me, I'm an expert marksman trained by the best this country has to offer. Besides the point, you can take a few non fatal shots from an assault rifle (they are usually smaller caliber), but a shot from a .45 to just the shoulder would level somebody with pain.
You double-dogg dare me???
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1667846&a=13774968&p=54309173&Sequence=0
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1667846&a=13774968&p=54306532&Sequence=0
I am gonna agree with Smoke ...
I have seen some guns though that can't hold a candle next to a 45. A fully auto 50 cal. It will go through a cynder block wall at about 50 yards and leave a hole at least the size of a quarter. The guy that shots it is built like a SOB and it will knock him around when shooting it.
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Originally posted by Colin
Point.
Whoa! You lost me in the second sentence.Originally posted by Flyer
This is my line of work kind of ...I'm not that computer-literate.
Who's the low-down dude, who blows down buildins' of his brother man? Bin Laden! Right on...Originally posted by Colin
Yeah....I'm sure a Glock .45 is going to do a lot. Riiiiight. Have you seen that machine gun Ossama carries around 24/7? He even sleeps with it layed across his chest. This guy is one bad-*** mother (shutcho mouth!)
(for those of you who think we're psychotic, it's a rendition of the "Shaft" theme song)
Last edited by BobR; 09-19-2001 at 06:01 PM.
Six in a row makes it go.
Hahahahah! I didn't even bother seeing the new Shaft movie with Samual Jackson because it didn't seem loyal to the older movie(s). For example, Shaft is One bad *** mother ______, not one BALD *** mother ______! (That was, by the way, a quote from Mad magazine.)
Colin
Yeah, that's why hackers don't do it from home...heheh. Begin reference to 1994 film, Hackers. Note, in the movie hackers (That wuz a c00l movee d00dz, hahaha!) they use pay phones. Most of that movie was inaccurate and just their to hold the audience's attention, but I was glad they didn't show the people (other than that idiot-kid, Joey) hacking from their homes.Originally posted by Flyer
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Tracking hacked pages is not done through binaries left behind, it's done through the logs that are left, then you track the IP addres (your number thing that is like 192.168.1.1) back through at no more than usually 30 hops to an ISP and then ask the ISP who had this IP address at 11:30 on July 5, 2001, and when they tell you who, then you have your hacker.
<snip>End Hackers reference.
Colin
This last post is correct. Do you guys see where it says IP:Logged? Whatever you do Big Brother is watching.
Terminal is not the end, only the beginning...
Although ... your IP can be masked and spoofed.
When your IP is spoofed, you are using a 'fake' IP. It may be a valid IP or may not be, but it is not the original IP of you machine. (IP is an 'address' of your machine on the internet. No one will have the same address.)
Ex. of spoofing
My address may be for example 204.255.224.65, I can connect to a proxy server and 'bounce' my traffic off of that proxy server (IP of Proxy is 206.205.204.203). It would appear to the web site I was on that I was coming from 206.205.204.203 and not my real address. If done correctly the logs (text files that show whats going on) will show that I connected to it from 204.255.224.65 and that my address then connected to www.traxxas.com. Traxxas logs will show that I connected from the proxy server though, so they will think that the hacker came from 206.205.204.203.
This stuff gets real confusing. Hackers generally bounce of a few proxy servers and then do some other things to hide their original IP address. It isn't as easy as it sounds. Trust me ... I have attempted to a few times, but have been unsuccesful at it.