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Title: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: dmcguire70 on October 02, 2011, 04:00:32 PM
I've been missing my daily dose of Smiley Smile dot net. I'm thinking Chinese water torture for that Bangladeshi hacker would be appropriate. >:D >:D
Any thoughts?


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: oldsurferdude on October 02, 2011, 04:21:38 PM
I've been missing my daily dose of Smiey Smile dot net. I'm thinking Chinese water torture for that Bangladeshi hacker would be appropriate. >:D >:D
Any thoughts?
Lock him up in a small cell with AGD extolling the never ending  virtues of the Mike and Bruce Tribute Band for 3 months. ;)


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: SG7 on October 02, 2011, 04:22:17 PM
Reading everything on this board would drive them to insanity eventually  :lol


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: SMiLE Brian on October 02, 2011, 04:32:27 PM
Have the hacker listened to GIOMH and SIP on repeat forever. Country Love and Sweet Insanity as "relief" once a month.


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: hypehat on October 02, 2011, 04:40:51 PM
Reading everything on this board would drive them to insanity eventually  :lol

That's what this lovely man in the white coat sitting next to me thinks,....


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: dmcguire70 on October 02, 2011, 04:42:32 PM
Reading everything on this board would drive them to insanity eventually  :lol

That's what this lovely man in the white coat sitting next to me thinks,....

 :lol


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: SMiLE Brian on October 02, 2011, 04:44:18 PM
Reading everything on this board would drive them to insanity eventually  :lol

That's what this lovely man in the white coat sitting next to me thinks,....

 :lol
This padded room is comfy to post in with my laptop. ;D


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: dmcguire70 on October 02, 2011, 04:48:20 PM
Sitting in a tiny cell whilst listening to Starland Vocal Band's entire catalogue on repeat  would break him. :wall :wall


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: The Madcap on October 02, 2011, 05:24:25 PM
Reading everything on this board would drive them to insanity eventually  :lol
We probably don't even need all the posts on the board. We could probably drive him insane with Ghost's posts alone.


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: runnersdialzero on October 02, 2011, 07:09:34 PM
What's the purpose of even hacking a message board such as this, one that focuses on a basically dead band and a bunch of folks the general public no longer cares about? The satisfaction in doing so? I just don't get it.


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: monicker on October 02, 2011, 07:16:45 PM
Do you all actually think that this message board specifically was hacked? Really now? It was the entire server that got hacked. That includes many different sites.


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: runnersdialzero on October 02, 2011, 07:18:38 PM
Do you all actually think that this message board specifically was hacked? Really now? It was the entire server that got hacked. That includes many different sites.

Apologies for being somewhat inept with the internet. How th'fuck am I to know such things?


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: theCOD on October 02, 2011, 09:58:15 PM
InMotion Hosting was hacked and 700,000+ sites were taken down.

We got 0wN3D. ::)


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: Jay on October 02, 2011, 10:19:51 PM
Was the "anonymous" group behind the hack? They've been in the news lately for hacking Facebook.


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: dmcguire70 on October 03, 2011, 12:03:26 AM
They aren't exactly anonymous , the person/persons refer to themselves as TiGER-M@TE and are well know around the world and even brag about their exploits on various websites.. Forget about Julian Assange,the sooner this person is tracked down and prosecuted the better.


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: dmcguire70 on October 03, 2011, 12:05:31 AM
Double post! ;D


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: runnersdialzero on October 03, 2011, 12:10:35 AM
They aren't exactly anonymous , the person/persons refer to themselves as TiGER-M@TE and are well know around the world and even brag about their exploits on various websites.. Forget about Julian Assange,the sooner this person is tracked down and prosecuted the better.

I feel old asking this (I'm only 25), but is there any kind of purpose behind this sort of thing? Is this d00d fighting for something or just being a prick for the sake of being a prick?


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: dmcguire70 on October 03, 2011, 12:18:44 AM
They aren't exactly anonymous , the person/persons refer to themselves as TiGER-M@TE and are well know around the world and even brag about their exploits on various websites.. Forget about Julian Assange,the sooner this person is tracked down and prosecuted the better.

I feel old asking this (I'm only 25), but is there any kind of purpose behind this sort of thing? Is this d00d fighting for something or just being a prick for the sake of being a prick?
I'm sure he has some king of gripe or agenda and I  wouldn't think he'd be doing it for fun,but then again who knows!
 Some people have way too much time on there hands


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: Andrew G. Doe on October 03, 2011, 12:30:40 AM
They aren't exactly anonymous , the person/persons refer to themselves as TiGER-M@TE and are well know around the world and even brag about their exploits on various websites.. Forget about Julian Assange,the sooner this person is tracked down and prosecuted the better.

I feel old asking this (I'm only 25), but is there any kind of purpose behind this sort of thing? Is this d00d fighting for something or just being a prick for the sake of being a prick?

People who do this invariably have very small genitals, if any at all.  ;D


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: Dunderhead on October 03, 2011, 12:38:09 AM
It's a dns exploit. Basically whenever you type a url in your address bar, the url routes to the ip of the website. Like if you go to http://74.125.224.72/ you'll end up at google.com. dns servers link urls to the correct ip addresses.
The guy doing it wasn't malicious from what I can tell. He probably just trolls the internet using some script to find servers where he can use his exploit, the urls get hijacked and redirect, not to their regular ips, but to one of his selecting. Using this exploit one could trick people into providing their usernames/emails/passwords to him.
Basically he thinks he's providing a service by showcasing this exploit in order for people to beef up their security or fix the problem or whatever. That's what a lot of "hackers" do. It's annoying as hell for everyone, but a lot of hackers are just interested in showing off security flaws.


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: Iron Horse-Apples on October 03, 2011, 01:56:19 AM
A lot of hackers are just interested in showing off security flaws.

And I'm interested in showing off my collection of medieval torture devices to a certain Bangladeshi gentleman.


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: The Shift on October 03, 2011, 02:21:04 AM
It's a dns exploit. Basically whenever you type a url in your address bar, the url routes to the ip of the website. Like if you go to http://74.125.224.72/ you'll end up at google.com. dns servers link urls to the correct ip addresses.
The guy doing it wasn't malicious from what I can tell. He probably just trolls the internet using some script to find servers where he can use his exploit, the urls get hijacked and redirect, not to their regular ips, but to one of his selecting. Using this exploit one could trick people into providing their usernames/emails/passwords to him.
Basically he thinks he's providing a service by showcasing this exploit in order for people to beef up their security or fix the problem or whatever. That's what a lot of "hackers" do. It's annoying as hell for everyone, but a lot of hackers are just interested in showing off security flaws.

Good points, appreciate that alternate viewpoint.   I think there's still time to call off the strike squad I mobilised ten minutes ago….

How though did he manage to send my browser on a trip around my 'puter screen when I tried to close the window?


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: Pretty Funky on October 03, 2011, 05:35:17 AM
Was the "anonymous" group behind the hack? They've been in the news lately for hacking Facebook.

It had nothing to do with me BTW. ;D

As a punishment I think living in a sh!thole like Bangladesh is punishment enough! :lol


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: Chocolate Shake Man on October 03, 2011, 05:52:38 AM
It's annoying as hell for everyone, but a lot of hackers are just interested in showing off security flaws.

You'd figure an e-mail would cover it.


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: dmcguire70 on October 03, 2011, 06:43:19 AM
It's annoying as hell for everyone, but a lot of hackers are just interested in showing off security flaws.

You'd figure an e-mail would cover it.
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Yes and depriving various websites from operating their businesses just to make a point is downright reprehensible, regardless of their intentions to show off security floors.
Interpol are you listening? :police: :police:


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: 37!ws on October 03, 2011, 09:40:52 AM
It's a dns exploit. Basically whenever you type a url in your address bar, the url routes to the ip of the website. Like if you go to http://74.125.224.72/ you'll end up at google.com. dns servers link urls to the correct ip addresses.
The guy doing it wasn't malicious from what I can tell. He probably just trolls the internet using some script to find servers where he can use his exploit, the urls get hijacked and redirect, not to their regular ips, but to one of his selecting. Using this exploit one could trick people into providing their usernames/emails/passwords to him.
Basically he thinks he's providing a service by showcasing this exploit in order for people to beef up their security or fix the problem or whatever. That's what a lot of "hackers" do. It's annoying as hell for everyone, but a lot of hackers are just interested in showing off security flaws.

if this person indeed used just a script, he/she then wouldn't even be a "hacker," as a hacker would have found a way to do it from scratch. This person would be considered a "script kiddie" -- so-called because of using a script or other kind of pre-programmed app instead of learning how to do it yourself, and "kiddie" because they're usually kids who are trying to be "1337."


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: rattfink on October 03, 2011, 10:07:47 AM
It's a dns exploit. Basically whenever you type a url in your address bar, the url routes to the ip of the website. Like if you go to http://74.125.224.72/ you'll end up at google.com. dns servers link urls to the correct ip addresses.
The guy doing it wasn't malicious from what I can tell. He probably just trolls the internet using some script to find servers where he can use his exploit, the urls get hijacked and redirect, not to their regular ips, but to one of his selecting. Using this exploit one could trick people into providing their usernames/emails/passwords to him.
Basically he thinks he's providing a service by showcasing this exploit in order for people to beef up their security or fix the problem or whatever. That's what a lot of "hackers" do. It's annoying as hell for everyone, but a lot of hackers are just interested in showing off security flaws.

if this person indeed used just a script, he/she then wouldn't even be a "hacker," as a hacker would have found a way to do it from scratch. This person would be considered a "script kiddie" -- so-called because of using a script or other kind of pre-programmed app instead of learning how to do it yourself, and "kiddie" because they're usually kids who are trying to be "1337."
What about the kids who are trying to be "37!ws"?


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: 37!ws on October 03, 2011, 10:15:51 AM
Well, rattfink, people who would do THAT are just f**king imbeciles, that's all.


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: SamMcK on October 03, 2011, 11:25:20 AM
I had to laugh when people were wondering about Ghost being involved in the hacking.  :lol


Title: Re: Re- The Bangladeshi hacker.
Post by: Chocolate Shake Man on October 03, 2011, 12:33:00 PM
I had to laugh when people were wondering about Ghost being involved in the hacking.  :lol

I had to laugh when Phil Cohen jumped to the conclusion on two message boards that he was being accused of being involved in the hacking when really people were subtletly suggesting it was Ghost.