Hacked Sites of the Future 55
Innova sent us
a hilarious page over at 2600.com
which has proposals for replacement homepages for a few
popular sites, should someone happen to crack them. The
Victims are Microsoft, Amazon.com, the Whitehouse, and
2600 itself. Some of the funniest stuff I've
seen in days.
Endorsement of site crackers and 2600. (Score:2)
Thus, I will boycott slashdot.org for one day (wait, that's too hard, let's say for one hour
old news. (Score:1)
Endorsement of site crackers and 2600. (Score:3)
"These were submitted by people who like to be clever and witty but who don't really want to launch federal probes by being clever and witty. So they've gone ahead and modified some famous web sites without actually hacking them."
Perfectly acceptable in my point of view.
Later.
/.'ed already? (Score:1)
Hmmmm (Score:1)
Maybe 2600 should consider their own site a bit healthier in stead of cracking other people's without an invitation.. I got two pages right, but after a LOT of 'Connection reset' messages, it was not possible to view the rest (or it would have taken me a few days
What took you so long? (Score:1)
I guess someone shoulda warned 2600 in advance so they'd know to add about 15 more servers to loadshare and a bunch more bandwidth. Don't you just love the effect /. can have? After seeing this, I think I'm glad I've never been /.'d!
Now remember boys and girls, hacking is bad, don't do anything NAUGHTY! ;)
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Tim Wilde
Sysadmin, Dynamic DNS Network Services
Slashdotting. (Score:2)
The "almighty hackers" have been slashdotted.
I thought they're smarted than that.
I think the
even better, i suggest a "distibuted net" slashdot-daemon,
It will check slashdot.org/effect and slashdot all the links from there automaticly.
(that would be a good way to knock some NT sites quickly such as algore2000 and microsoft)
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funny foot? (Score:1)
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Too bad... (Score:1)
Another site that would be funny to see hacked would be the IRS homepage. Anyone got ideas for what could be done to it?
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Matthew Walker
My DNA is Y2K compliant
Hacking is good. Cracking is bad. (Score:1)
NMap - Hmmm.... (Score:1)
Interesting ports on www.2600.com (207.99.30.230):
Port State Protocol Service
21 open tcp ftp
22 open tcp ssh
80 open tcp http
111 open tcp sunrpc
TCP Sequence Prediction: Class=random positive increments
Difficulty=134983 (Good luck!)
Remote operating system guess: FreeBSD 2.2.1 - 3.0
Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 78 seconds
Key-reyest... (Score:1)
/. effect. (Score:2)
#define ISP_WAR_STORY
Mac people might remember when Bungie relased the first Marathon demo. Our core routers were pegged at %110 capacity and our UNIX servers were between 11 and 30 load average for about a day. Ah.. the good old days.
#undef ISP_WAR_STORY
-Rich
Too bad... (Score:1)
Slashdotting. (Score:1)
So either their server is badly misconfigured, old hardware, or AIX just plain sucks for Web serving.
Of course, that might be inaccurate -- Netcraft can't ger the OS type
slashdotting is superior to cracking (Score:1)
Yeah, I know I'm immature.
Blocked?!! (Score:1)
/. Effect Takes Out 2600.com (Score:1)
Please leave the IRS alone (Score:1)
So if you don't mind, leave the IRS alone. It's a lot easier to download pdf files off the net then it is to take a half day off work to go down to the American Embassy in Ballsbridge through Dublin traffic. Assuming they even have tax forms there.
In lieu of cracking www.irs.gov, why not write your congressperson and ask them why Americans living overseas have to *file* tax returns even though most often they don't have to pay US taxes (so I end up wasting time, and the IRS ends up wasting time, to determine that I owe $0)? Just a thought...
2600 just unveiled a new hacking theorem!!! (Score:1)
the next generation of hacking, it's called:
"Platonic Hacking"
In this make believe world of hacking and
cracking, people challenge each other by
producing big corporation look-a-like web sites
on GeoCities and Xoom.
This is a turn in hacking history, I am sure
Mitnick is sorry he didnt think of this...
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Uh oh.../. next on hack list? (Score:1)
these guys are, at minimum, wannabe hackers, right? so, then while getting a bazillion hits might be kewl, getting so many hits that your machines fail FROM ONE REFERENCE SITE might not be so great...
What if one of them tries to "make justice?" I'm not saying that their site says anywhere that they're gonna do that(it wouldn't anyway), or that there's any indication of it...but I think that the majority of people that consider themselves "hackers" would lack enough maturity to just let something like this go...(no offense to anyone...that's a general statement, and as such, as exceptions)
Turn on that security, Rob...
2600 = 14.4Kbps (Score:1)
Endorsement of site crackers and 2600. (Score:1)
Later,
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Joao "no clever nor witty
Been there (Score:1)
Endorsement of site crackers and 2600. (Score:1)
Whats so clever about Troops?
Whats so clever about Segfault?
Whats so clever about any kind of paridy?
Damn, you got me (Score:1)
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Tim Wilde
Sysadmin, Dynamic DNS Network Services
Crack the irs (Score:1)
That one crazy nut guy.. (Score:1)
Let me hear that one again please, give the same two page explination.
Hmmmm (Score:1)
And they aren't "cracking other people's pages without an invitation." Read the page. Those are spoofs that people made of high profile web pages and were not actual hacks/cracks (whatever).
Further more you have no evidence that ANY such hacks shown on the page were initiated by the people at 2600. A hack happens, they document it.
-Aaron
Too bad... (Score:1)
- been there the whole time
Endorsement of site crackers and 2600. (Score:1)
What took you so long? (Score:1)
grrr (Score:1)
2600 getting hacked right this moment!!! (Score:1)
2600 /'d? (Score:1)
Whether or not this outage is due to being
We're gald you liked it.
--Macki
[Webmaster]
What took you so long? (Score:1)
Slashdotting. (Score:1)
Actually, it doesn't appear to be completely
slashdotted just yet, it was just excrutiatingly
unbearably slow. Of course, I didn't wait to
SEE any of the pages, so the theory is there...
2600 getting hacked right this moment!!! (Score:1)
more brilliance from anonyimity.
No, you get it right. (Score:1)
Excellent. (Score:1)
PS. I'm SO disappointed I have to use MSIE and windoze at the moment... I would love to use Netscape [lib.md.us].