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Fox Hacks Fark

circletimessquare writes "Valleywag.com is reporting on a case of a hacker not covering his tracks. It seems that, via a targeted email, an admin at Fark.com downloaded a trojan, which was used to steal passwords for Fark servers. Notably, these activities were traced to an IP address in Memphis Tennessee, and to a Fox News new-media reporter. As to the veracity of the story, that is bolstered by the fact that the story was greenlit for the front page of Fark. Motive? That could range from Fark being a rumored Fox takeover target, to stealing source code for a competing Fox social networking site. If the story is true, laws have been broken, but perhaps not by the Fox News reporter: it's possible his computer was hacked as well. Whatever the truth, it's a very entertaining read, as it pushes a number of hot buttons."

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  1. Hah. by Klickoris · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fox is an internet hate machine.

    1. Re:Hah. by Leftist+Troll · · Score: 5, Funny

      Internet? Fox is a real life hate machine.

    2. Re:Hah. by Dormann · · Score: 5, Informative

      For those that didn't get the reference.

    3. Re:Hah. by rtb61 · · Score: 3, Insightful
      Fox Networks by no stretch of the imagination has a conservative bias. Everybody keeps using that word but I definitely don't believe you know what it means if they associate it with the Fox Network.

      Conservative style politics is politics that is resistant to change, prefers the status quo, avoids war, has no interest global expansion, deplores increased government spending, they demand privacy, insist upon the respect of private property, and loathe the concentration of power.

      That the term conservative has been flagrantly hijacked by the pseudo Christian lobbyists party (the republicans) and by corporate mass media is with out question, that the term conservative is actually being used to camouflage, gross corporate exploitation of the conservative electorate is self evident.

      The Fox Network is a relic of the past, an abusive of the truth, bereft of honesty, network whose only goal is profit without limits, and the damage done to a society and those middle class conservative members who make up that society, just seems to motivate Fox Network to ever greater excesses. The Network seems to be going out of it's way to support the ruination of the US economy and the elimination of the actual real conservative middle class.

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  2. Journalist == Hacker? by RunFatBoy.net · · Score: 4, Interesting

    So, did this Phillips guy develop the trojan that stole the Fark passwords? Did this guy minor in CompSci?

    So a news anchor has hacked Fark in an attempt to possibly steal source code for their own social networking site?
    This apparently isn't your average local anchor.

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    1. Re:Journalist == Hacker? by Xtravar · · Score: 4, Insightful

      So, did this Phillips guy develop the trojan that stole the Fark passwords? Did this guy minor in CompSci? He sent a trojan. Any idiot can do that, with the plethora of pre-built and easily customizable trojans out there.

      Not to mention, it doesn't take a genius to write a trojan and any hobbyist programmer can do it (though maybe a little harder now with "enhanced security" in Windows").
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    2. Re:Journalist == Hacker? by Viper+Daimao · · Score: 4, Funny

      He sent a trojan. Any idiot can do that,
      yes but we're talking about a reporter here!
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  3. Investigative Journalism by proudfoot · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maybe fox can do a report on themselves now. Investigative journalism hits a new low. And I'm not quite sure the "it's for an article excuse will fly this time"

  4. Huh by VonSkippy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If the ongoing RIAA shenanigans have taught us nothing else, it's that IP does NOT equal personal Identity.

  5. "Fox Hacks Fark" by nuzak · · Score: 5, Funny

    When you're done clearing your throat, mind telling us what the title of the story is?

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  6. Re:Fox take over? Stealing source code? by iron-kurton · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Why would Fox buy Fark? For starters, Fark gets a ton of traffic. They have a ton of paying subscribers.

    They are probably not after the source code or anything that ridiculous. They are pulling the same stunt they did a few months back with Photobucket -- give them negative publicity and drive down the bidding prices (assuming Fark is on the market). If you recall, Photobucket sold for like 1/3 of the original price because MySpace -- owned by Fox -- broke the linkage between their servers and Photobucket. Dirty, but brilliant.

    Too bad Fark didn't fall for it. Go get 'em Drew!!!

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  7. WHBQ Fox13 != Fox News by Brian+Knotts · · Score: 5, Informative

    Fox News Channel is an entirely different thing than a local Fox affiliate, even one that is owned by News Corp. The summary above should make that more clear.

  8. Re:Fox take over? Stealing source code? by mordors9 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Absolutely... obviously the Wall Street Journal was just a stepping stone before moving on Fark for Rupert Murdock... someone should be asking what did Karl Rove know and when did he know it? Perhaps this is why he suddenly resigned.

  9. Fox Hacks Fark? by Undead+Ed · · Score: 5, Funny

    Probably not a good idean to say that out loud three times quickly in front of the kids.

    Undead Ed

  10. Re:Fox News Reporter == Journalist? by ArcherB · · Score: 5, Informative

    Fox News Reporter == Journalist?

    Well, actually, even my own biased opinion wouldn't label most Fox employees as 'not journalists' - but everytime I consider the Fox news network as a whole, I just can't think of it as a news network.


    This was not a reporter from the cable Fox News Channel, but a news anchor from a local Fox TV station. You know, the same one that shows Family Guy and The Simpsons. That is not FNC, which shows Bill O'reilly and Geraldo.

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  11. Stealing the fark source code by grahamsz · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Really... is there anything remarkable about the source code that runs sites like fark or slashdot. I hand-rolled my own similar aggregator in a few days and it's evident that the users make the community and not the software.

    Short of collecting personal information, I can't see what value is there.

  12. This is news? by east+coast · · Score: 5, Funny

    Come on. Who hasn't hacked fark?

    Err... I mean... yeah... this is terrible. Terrible I tell you.

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  13. His paypal account was used. by zCyl · · Score: 5, Interesting

    From the article, "Phillips also purchased, using PayPal, a paid subscription to TotalFark, a premium Fark service. The accounts all used the same IP addresses as the hacker." This makes it look a lot more like it was actually the individual. This is not just a case of the attack coming from an IP of a possibly compromised computer.

    For it to be a different individual, someone would have had to compromise the PayPal account of Phillips without him noticing. I expect there would be a shocked response from Phillips if this had been the case. Instead, the website of Darrell Phillips seems to be blank today.

  14. seems to make sense to me by circletimessquare · · Score: 4, Interesting

    if the admins on fark are willing to link the story to the front page, then the story is probably true. fark would not link this to their front page and the story was unverified unless they were really really stupid. and who could verify it? well, howabout fark itself?

    otherwise, fox could turn around and cry foul themselves, a smear campaign, perhaps libel, etc. if valleywag.com made this up or has a bad source, fark would not link to the story, and they would know better than anyone else

    then there is the whole liberal bias thing: no. fark is not a liberal website #1, they are pretty even handed with the conservative and liberal spun links. and #2, even if fark were liberal, if you are going to smear someone, you don't stick your neck out in this way. you smear them in such a way that someone else's reputation is on the line. fark is putting it's own reputation on the line by questioning fox's reputation here. you don't want blowback here, which fark certainly would get if it got out the story was phony, and it would permanently diminish fark's good name (such as it is) if this was a phony story. thus the care involved in greenlighting the story or not

    so it's a rare case of the story being about the news, and one of the players in the story being a news aggregator site. what that means is is that you have an added level of verification automatically involved right there that you would not otherwise have

    however, in fox's defense, if you want to talk about smearing someone, i can think of no better devilish smear than hacking a fox news reporter's computer, and framing the guy as a hacker. brilliant

    but in such a case, you would expect the reporter to immediately allay with fark in just as much anger, anger at getting framed, and demand from his cable provider comcast records of inbound ip connections to his computer in the time frame outbound connections to fark were discovered by fark. any sheepishness, avoidance, or reticence on the reporter's part would pretty much spell doom for the guy's reputation

    and note that: the reporter's reputation. i don't at all think this is the work of news corp, rupert murdoch, or even the local fox tv station. if the reporter is guilty, he's obviously just a lone idiot, not part of some vast conservative conspiracy

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  15. It's got to be a cover by grahamsz · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I put up an aggregator for a myself and a few other disaffected farkers and it was coded from scratch in about a day, and even to date has probably less than two man weeks of coding in it.

    I'm not sure how you could be smart enough to set up a trojan to gather passwords but not either run your own OS forum or code one from scratch.

    it's not rocket science

  16. As a wise man once said by m1cha · · Score: 4, Funny

    He'll get over it. /last post

  17. Re:Fox News Reporter == Journalist? by Otter · · Score: 4, Informative
    This was not a reporter from the cable Fox News Channel, but a news anchor from a local Fox TV station.

    Where are all you guys getting "news anchor" from? (I'm not even going to ask where the submitter and editor hallucinated "reporter" from.) The article describes him as the "new media manager" -- i.e. the head of their website and related activities.

    The elaborate fantasies in the link still seem unlikely, but this is a relatively tech-savvy guy, not the sportscaster.

  18. That's great and all but... by greymond · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Where did Fark's BOOB section go?

    1. Re:That's great and all but... by gclef · · Score: 4, Informative

      It went here. Now, don't come complaining to me about hairy palms or blindness...in fact, don't even tell me what you did at all.

  19. good point by commodoresloat · · Score: 4, Funny

    Paypal would inform him right away if his account had been compromised. In fact, this happened to me and paypal informed me in an email; the email had a link to a website where I could enter my paypal password and fix the problem.

    I'm not sure where all my money went though.

  20. dude: WHBQ Fox13 = News Corp by circletimessquare · · Score: 4, Informative

    hello, i wrote that summary

    it's not just an affiliate, it's not just getting house, 24, and the simpsons

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHBQ-TV

    it's owned by rupert murdoch. if you hadn't noticed, murdoch has a pretty solid track record of seeding his media acquisitions with his particular conservative point of view ...and, btw, there's nothing wrong with rupert murdoch seeding his conservative point of view in his media acquisitions. it's a free country, and his media conglomerate has obviously done quite well financially by addressing a conservative fan base. good for him, good for fox news (local and national)

    however, it is certainly disingenuous of you to think that distancing fox affiliates from each other is supposed to instill innoculation for fox (national) from implication for this hack

    no: the proper way for you to innoculate fox from the implications of any wrongdoing here is to point out, compellingly and reasonably, that this is probably the actions of a lone idiot, not fox news (local) or fox news (national)

    IF this guy is guilty (and he could be hacked and framed himself), i think it is certain the guy is just a lone idiot. the question being: why would fox hack fark? there's no valid reason for them to do that. but there is a valid reason for a new media reporter trying to build a social networking site to do that

    having said that (that the hacking in question here most definitely is not representative of fox news), it is intellectually dishonest of you to draw distance between a local fox station and the national one in this case as a defensive posture. they are all owned by rupert murdoch. maybe you just didn't know, but it sounds like you're spinning

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