IF THERES ANYONE HERE WHO OPPOSES THIS MARRIAGE...
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Let them frag the hell out of the party they disapprove of, or forever hold their peace. Am I the only one who would run around fragging everyone throughout the ceremony?
I remember at a mall nearby they had a place where you can play a VR game for $5. Kind of like a whole little arcade. They had three games there I believe but I only played two (boxing and some 2-player nerf-gun deathmatch type thing)... I remember people used to go there to watch the people in the boxing game fall over, it was about the damn near funniest thing I ever seen. I played that game, and I fell too when I got knocked out, sure the graphics were blocky and everything but my God it seemed real. Now imagine this new thing incorporated. Not only do you wanna fall over yourself when your VR self gets knocked out, but you get to feel the impact of running over to your opponent and taking a couple jabs to the face. Scary...
I don't know why I'm replying here, I'm tired, but whatever. I noticed everyone always leaves out Prodigy from this, for a while I wasn't able to use AIM from linux because when Prodigy released Prodigy Instant Messanger it was compatible with AIM, and AOL didn't like that so they blocked them... Eventually I found a proxy to use, but I'm still unable to use the toc servers from Prodigy without using a proxy...
I've been using them for about a month now, putting up some lame freestyles I've done... So far I made $1.50 ($.10/download i believe, although it may be $.05), it's not much, but it's more than I made on mp3.com with about 40 or so downloads ($0) in the same timeframe...
"They're interviewing JP? The quality of slashdot has hitten an all-time low", "I used to read slashdot all the time, but now that they're interviewing JP I'm never coming back here again" OK, those aren't exactly what people said, but they're close enough. Those have to be the most retarded reasons I've ever heard for disliking something. I can't imagine what kind of hell that would break loose if they interviewed Bill Gates... Anyways, for JP: How come when I told you me and a friend took over a server at my school with all the records on it, (which was merely a vhost on our schools computer pointing to a box owned by my friend, we were using at the time to mess around with friends heads... perfectly legal...) you were all, um, enthusiastic i guess, until we wouldn't give you any information about ourselves?
Some of you people need to chill. This is set up for fun. So what if the image quality is pretty bad and the pictures in their proof section aren't really that great quality. It's Halloween. Halloween is always a time for ghost stories and such. Instead of complaining about what's wrong with the site, think of the fun qualities of it and get in the spirit of Halloween dammit. Oh yeah, like Happy Halloween too and stuff.
Head on over to freshmeat and search for 'dopewars'... I'm pretty sure its just an updated version of DrugLord... Although I may be thinking of DrugWars. Anyways, it's multiplayer and fun. Nothing like selling drugs and pimping girls against the rest of my family on a LAN
Linux will win this round. You know most hackers who go there to break into the boxes are probably going to attack the NT box just to show Linux is more stable than NT.
Loan Gunmen == HFG? I used ==. I am 'leet. Ph33r!@% Wednesday, September 15, 1999 at 15:27:48 by John Vranesevich - Founder of AntiOnline
September 13, 1998, The New York Times was broken into by a group calling itself HFG, Hacking for Girlies. The attack, which the New York Times claims cost them over $1 million in damages, falls almost one year ago to the day of when the Nasdaq was broken into.
I wish I could be in HFG. Then maybe I could get girls instead of being a loner.
[Note: Am I the only one who finds $1m a little extreme?]
ABC News, C-span, The Drudge Report, and now the Nasdaq have all fallen victim to a group calling itself "The United Loan Gunmen". AntiOnline has reason to believe that this "new group", is actually the HFG acting out under a new name.
We here at AntiOnline have nothing better to do so we're gonna start controversy to get visitors to our gay site.
Using concepts developed under its "Virtual Fingerprinting System", AntiOnline has taken data from the recent United Loan Gunman hacks, and compared it to data in its extensive databases of over 6,700 individual hackers. The results?
Using concepts developed under our lame Virtual Fingerprinting System (VFS? Virtual File System? Ha. What a gimp...) we've decided that both groups used english and had graphics on their page. They must be the same group as it's damn near impossible to imitate other peoples work. Oh, plus we compared it to our database of 6,700 hackers. Information we've obtained by logging our hack attempts and putting the attack with the host IP.
Graphic Creation: Graphics created by members of the United Loan Gunman match the style and technique as graphics developed by members of HFG in September of last year. Several of these graphics also bare resemblance in creation method to a Defcon 6 logo submitted by a known individual, whose work also can be compared to several other attacks.
Slashdot's foot looks strikingly similar to Monty Python's giant foot. Slashdot == Monty Python! I'm a dumbass! Wooo! Assuming the groups are using *nix, the possibilities are so slim that the two groups and the defcon6 logo creator all used the same program. (Gimp, perhaps?)
Content: Similar writing styles, political agendas, affiliates, and personal attacks as hacks done in September of last year by HFG.
So ULG get's inspired by HFG and steals their ideas. No, no. Wait that can't happen, we need some way to make us look like we know it all. WE WILL PREVAIL!%!@!$%!
HTML: Matches in "free hand" creation style to hacks done by the HFG.
My God! ULG and HFG both used tags! What are the odds?!?
Affiliation: "Attrition" members once again claim to have "spoken to" the individuals involved with the recent attacks, just as they claimed last year during the HFG hacks. Brian Martin, founder of Attrition, was raided in December of 1998 as part of an FBI investigation into Hacking For Girlies (as reported by Forbes columnist Adam L. Penenberg).
I hate attrition.org. They get all the fun hacks while all we get is that crack ho Carolyn Meinel and her gayass HowTo-Hack_Windows. Plus Brian Martin was raided. That means he's got all the good ties to the underground. Damn him! DAMN HIM! He must go down. ATTRITION WILL DIE!!
Attack Method: Once again the methodology seems to be rather cloudy, and other industry leaders are drawing similarities into the attack styles (this could potentially become more clear as data from the recent Loan Gunmen attacks surfaces from the individual organizations).
Damn, I wish we could find out what kind of boxes the UGL and HFG both cracked so we could link the groups together there too. Doh! Too bad we suck.
Time: Just as before, attacks apparently done by the same group of people, yet under different names, are spread far apart by almost a year exactly.
The times are totally unrelated, but it was almost twelve months. Perhaps if I word this "by almost a year" instead of "at entirely different times" the dumbasses who read this site and take my content seriously will take my side
AntiOnline has been receiving more data from several other organizations who are also investigating these similarities, and is in the process of adding them to its catalog to be "fingerprinted".
We have to wait for other organizations to give us info because we don't know how to get it. Plus I'm too busy as I have to have gay elephant sex with Meinel again.
Exact results of AntiOnline's investigations are leading to a particular group of known hackers that AntiOnline has extensive information on. For obvious legal reasons, that data is not being disclosed to individuals outside of the law enforcement arena.
We have no clue what we're talking about, so we'll lie and say for legal reasons we can't give the information out unless you're in law enforcement. That way maybe people will believe that we have information and will understand when we say we can't give it to them!!!
For more information about "Hacker Profiling", read AntiOnline's Three Part Special Report entitled: "How To Be A Hacker Profiler".
Feel free to read more of our bullshit and become less-educated word by word.
Sorry this is so long, but I have nothing better to do. And sorry if this isn't that amusing, but I have nothing better to do.
To me, from what I saw here, the screenshots shown for the installation and stuff look like they're running in MS Windows. I could be wrong though as the only X window managers I've used were icewm, AfterStep and fvwm.
The three step program uses a microcomputer embedded into a patch, which you place on your bicep. It uses satillite phone technology to access the Internet and injects a healthy dose of packets into my bloodstream at intervals which decrease over time. Eventually my net addiction will be completely cured! (Sorry, I'm really frigging tired:)
Re:Typical Bigotry...Give MS a fair shot...
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Right on. It's about time someone told it from a non-biased view.
It is one thing to deface the propaganda machine of a government involved in naked brutality towards its citizens. Few would shed a tear if Burma's dictatorial military junta, the subject of international obloquy, got a virtual pie thrown in its face.
Am I the only one who sees this as being pretty much the same thing as him going into some irc channel and going "Hey, I hate Burma's dictatorial military junta. Let's go hack them!"? Basically, to me, he's using a little psychowhatever trick to get some little script kiddie to go hack them. Of course, for all I know, Burma doesn't exist... Oh well. Also, here in the quote it seems he's saying its OK and shouldn't be illegal to hack into a government's or group's webpage because what they do goes against popular morals.
Second, about the "hacker" and "cracker" thing. Most people that know the "true" meaning always say hacker is someone who fools around with stuff and programms stuff and all that. Isn't that basically what a coder is? Why not just, as someone stated earlier, find a new word? If you think about it, "hacker" is more of a fearful word than "cracker" is, and the government/media/uninformed-dumbasses like to create fear when talking about computer security. They're not gonna get the words straight, so its pretty much futile.
I've been with Prodigy since December 25, 1989... The second year of operation I believe, way back in the DOS days. I've been through the switchover to Prodigy Internet in 1995 when I got a newer computer (my original computer I had for 6 years... a 386/20 box. I still have it, too. Makes for good parts) and I can't say I've ever recieved much spam mail from them. I've gotten a few ads here and there, but usually it was something I signed up with. No one else I talk to from Prodigy has trouble with spam either... I'd like to know where you got that from? Also, the connection, I have two dial-up numbers for 56K access... One's for Flex and one's for V.90. I hardly, if ever, get below the mid 40's for my connection speed. Perhaps its your phone line, or maybe you're using a 56K modem thats incompatible with the modem you're dialing into. K56Flex and X2 are incompatible and result in lower speeds. Anyways, I hardly have problems with Prodigy, except their updates cut into my online time (3 am to 6 or 7 am... my peak hours, dammit!) and occasionally their dns server doesn't work. Otherwise, Prodigy's a perfectly fine service. Oh, and also, they don't sell your information to mailing lists, I believe it's stated in the membership agreement.
I too, a Prodigy customer, had trouble setting up Linux to connect, the people on the newsgroups were no help, and as for the people in the chat help... don't even get me started on them. However, eventually I came across this one program, called PPPSetup, which can be found here at ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pu b/Linux/system/network/serial/ppp/ as the file "pppsetup-2.16.tar.gz". It's a simple bash script, but it was really easy to use.
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I recall a few months ago that my mom, whos obsessed with Animal Planet and Home & Garden TV and all those other channels that have the pet shows, she told me that they were able to breed penguins that can live in North American climates and that can be kept as pets. I'll look around later tonight when I'm bored and see if I can find some info to back that up, then post a link.
Why is it so hard to admit that Windows NT outperformed Linux? I dislike Windows as much as most of you do, but I don't find it hard to admit NT can out-do Linux. NT is developed by highly paid programmers that stay up all hours, being treated like semi-royalty... Linux is developed by engineers from all over the globe who have a job outside of programming stuff for Linux. It shouldn't be suprising that NT can outperform Linux. Now, I know you can point out little flaws with the testing, but so what? If Porsche 911 was WinNT, and a Ford Taurus was Linux, no matter how much you hated Porsche, without customizations to your car, the Ford will lose to the Porsche. Linux is, in the eyes of most computer users, becoming main-stream. People are going to support Porsche until Ford is able to catch up to Porsche, which can only be accomplished by time and hard work.
I'm not sure how net access is controlled in Yugoslavia (if its unrestricted or is like Chinas) and here I'm assuming their access is for the most part not restricted.
Yugoslavia has government controlled tv, which means they're seeing mostly nothing but government propaganda against the allies. (Our TV in the US is propagated too, I know, I know.) Now, the only gateway to outside information that wasn't handed down from the government is generally going to be through the Internet. If the allies were to take out satillites that provided net connectivity, then the government would have even less to worry about when it comes to the Yugoslav people being informed about the atrocities their own country is commiting against the Albanians, and would make it even more simpler for the government to control what they know.
It just wouldnt make sense, in my eyes, for the allies to take out their net access.
Let them frag the hell out of the party they disapprove of, or forever hold their peace. Am I the only one who would run around fragging everyone throughout the ceremony?
I remember at a mall nearby they had a place where you can play a VR game for $5. Kind of like a whole little arcade. They had three games there I believe but I only played two (boxing and some 2-player nerf-gun deathmatch type thing)... I remember people used to go there to watch the people in the boxing game fall over, it was about the damn near funniest thing I ever seen. I played that game, and I fell too when I got knocked out, sure the graphics were blocky and everything but my God it seemed real. Now imagine this new thing incorporated. Not only do you wanna fall over yourself when your VR self gets knocked out, but you get to feel the impact of running over to your opponent and taking a couple jabs to the face. Scary...
I don't know why I'm replying here, I'm tired, but whatever. I noticed everyone always leaves out Prodigy from this, for a while I wasn't able to use AIM from linux because when Prodigy released Prodigy Instant Messanger it was compatible with AIM, and AOL didn't like that so they blocked them... Eventually I found a proxy to use, but I'm still unable to use the toc servers from Prodigy without using a proxy...
I've been using them for about a month now, putting up some lame freestyles I've done... So far I made $1.50 ($.10/download i believe, although it may be $.05), it's not much, but it's more than I made on mp3.com with about 40 or so downloads ($0) in the same timeframe...
They got some FBI files on Walt Disney over at APBOnline.
"They're interviewing JP? The quality of slashdot has hitten an all-time low", "I used to read slashdot all the time, but now that they're interviewing JP I'm never coming back here again" OK, those aren't exactly what people said, but they're close enough. Those have to be the most retarded reasons I've ever heard for disliking something. I can't imagine what kind of hell that would break loose if they interviewed Bill Gates... Anyways, for JP: How come when I told you me and a friend took over a server at my school with all the records on it, (which was merely a vhost on our schools computer pointing to a box owned by my friend, we were using at the time to mess around with friends heads... perfectly legal...) you were all, um, enthusiastic i guess, until we wouldn't give you any information about ourselves?
Some of you people need to chill. This is set up for fun. So what if the image quality is pretty bad and the pictures in their proof section aren't really that great quality. It's Halloween. Halloween is always a time for ghost stories and such. Instead of complaining about what's wrong with the site, think of the fun qualities of it and get in the spirit of Halloween dammit. Oh yeah, like Happy Halloween too and stuff.
What about the other schools that shootings took place at? Do they not matter because only a couple people died?
They had JPenis from antionline on there, I think he'd count as a pimply faced youth.
Head on over to freshmeat and search for 'dopewars'... I'm pretty sure its just an updated version of DrugLord... Although I may be thinking of DrugWars. Anyways, it's multiplayer and fun. Nothing like selling drugs and pimping girls against the rest of my family on a LAN
Linux will win this round. You know most hackers who go there to break into the boxes are probably going to attack the NT box just to show Linux is more stable than NT.
HTML: Matches in "free hand" creation style to hacks done by the HFG.
My God! ULG and HFG both used tags! What are the odds?!?
It should say ULG and HFG both used "img src" tags, but I wasn't paying attention and put the bracket thingies around it.
Loan Gunmen == HFG?
I used ==. I am 'leet. Ph33r!@%
Wednesday, September 15, 1999 at 15:27:48
by John Vranesevich - Founder of AntiOnline
September 13, 1998, The New York Times was broken into by a group calling itself HFG, Hacking for Girlies. The attack, which the New York Times claims cost them over $1 million in damages, falls almost one year ago to the day of when the Nasdaq was broken into.
I wish I could be in HFG. Then maybe I could get girls instead of being a loner.
[Note: Am I the only one who finds $1m a little extreme?]
ABC News, C-span, The Drudge Report, and now the Nasdaq have all fallen victim to a group calling itself "The United Loan Gunmen". AntiOnline has reason to believe that this "new group", is actually the HFG acting out under a new name.
We here at AntiOnline have nothing better to do so we're gonna start controversy to get visitors to our gay site.
Using concepts developed under its "Virtual Fingerprinting System", AntiOnline has taken data from the recent United Loan Gunman hacks, and compared it to data in its extensive databases of over 6,700 individual hackers. The results?
Using concepts developed under our lame Virtual Fingerprinting System (VFS? Virtual File System? Ha. What a gimp...) we've decided that both groups used english and had graphics on their page. They must be the same group as it's damn near impossible to imitate other peoples work. Oh, plus we compared it to our database of 6,700 hackers. Information we've obtained by logging our hack attempts and putting the attack with the host IP.
Graphic Creation: Graphics created by members of the United Loan Gunman match the style and technique as graphics developed by members of HFG in September of last year. Several of these graphics also bare resemblance in creation method to a Defcon 6 logo submitted by a known individual, whose work also can be compared to several other attacks.
Slashdot's foot looks strikingly similar to Monty Python's giant foot. Slashdot == Monty Python! I'm a dumbass! Wooo! Assuming the groups are using *nix, the possibilities are so slim that the two groups and the defcon6 logo creator all used the same program. (Gimp, perhaps?)
Content: Similar writing styles, political agendas, affiliates, and personal attacks as hacks done in September of last year by HFG.
So ULG get's inspired by HFG and steals their ideas. No, no. Wait that can't happen, we need some way to make us look like we know it all. WE WILL PREVAIL!%!@!$%!
HTML: Matches in "free hand" creation style to hacks done by the HFG.
My God! ULG and HFG both used tags! What are the odds?!?
Affiliation: "Attrition" members once again claim to have "spoken to" the individuals involved with the recent attacks, just as they claimed last year during the HFG hacks. Brian Martin, founder of Attrition, was raided in December of 1998 as part of an FBI investigation into Hacking For Girlies (as reported by Forbes columnist Adam L. Penenberg).
I hate attrition.org. They get all the fun hacks while all we get is that crack ho Carolyn Meinel and her gayass HowTo-Hack_Windows. Plus Brian Martin was raided. That means he's got all the good ties to the underground. Damn him! DAMN HIM! He must go down. ATTRITION WILL DIE!!
Attack Method: Once again the methodology seems to be rather cloudy, and other industry leaders are drawing similarities into the attack styles (this could potentially become more clear as data from the recent Loan Gunmen attacks surfaces from the individual organizations).
Damn, I wish we could find out what kind of boxes the UGL and HFG both cracked so we could link the groups together there too. Doh! Too bad we suck.
Time: Just as before, attacks apparently done by the same group of people, yet under different names, are spread far apart by almost a year exactly.
The times are totally unrelated, but it was almost twelve months. Perhaps if I word this "by almost a year" instead of "at entirely different times" the dumbasses who read this site and take my content seriously will take my side
AntiOnline has been receiving more data from several other organizations who are also investigating these similarities, and is in the process of adding them to its catalog to be "fingerprinted".
We have to wait for other organizations to give us info because we don't know how to get it. Plus I'm too busy as I have to have gay elephant sex with Meinel again.
Exact results of AntiOnline's investigations are leading to a particular group of known hackers that AntiOnline has extensive information on. For obvious legal reasons, that data is not being disclosed to individuals outside of the law enforcement arena.
We have no clue what we're talking about, so we'll lie and say for legal reasons we can't give the information out unless you're in law enforcement. That way maybe people will believe that we have information and will understand when we say we can't give it to them!!!
For more information about "Hacker Profiling", read AntiOnline's Three Part Special Report entitled: "How To Be A Hacker Profiler".
Feel free to read more of our bullshit and become less-educated word by word.
Sorry this is so long, but I have nothing better to do. And sorry if this isn't that amusing, but I have nothing better to do.
To me, from what I saw here, the screenshots shown for the installation and stuff look like they're running in MS Windows. I could be wrong though as the only X window managers I've used were icewm, AfterStep and fvwm.
The three step program uses a microcomputer embedded into a patch, which you place on your bicep. It uses satillite phone technology to access the Internet and injects a healthy dose of packets into my bloodstream at intervals which decrease over time. Eventually my net addiction will be completely cured! (Sorry, I'm really frigging tired :)
Right on. It's about time someone told it from a non-biased view.
First off is this quote here...
It is one thing to deface the propaganda machine of a government involved in naked brutality towards its citizens. Few would shed a tear if Burma's dictatorial military junta, the subject of international obloquy, got a virtual pie thrown in its face.
Am I the only one who sees this as being pretty much the same thing as him going into some irc channel and going "Hey, I hate Burma's dictatorial military junta. Let's go hack them!"? Basically, to me, he's using a little psychowhatever trick to get some little script kiddie to go hack them. Of course, for all I know, Burma doesn't exist... Oh well. Also, here in the quote it seems he's saying its OK and shouldn't be illegal to hack into a government's or group's webpage because what they do goes against popular morals.
Second, about the "hacker" and "cracker" thing. Most people that know the "true" meaning always say hacker is someone who fools around with stuff and programms stuff and all that. Isn't that basically what a coder is? Why not just, as someone stated earlier, find a new word? If you think about it, "hacker" is more of a fearful word than "cracker" is, and the government/media/uninformed-dumbasses like to create fear when talking about computer security. They're not gonna get the words straight, so its pretty much futile.
I've been with Prodigy since December 25, 1989... The second year of operation I believe, way back in the DOS days. I've been through the switchover to Prodigy Internet in 1995 when I got a newer computer (my original computer I had for 6 years... a 386/20 box. I still have it, too. Makes for good parts) and I can't say I've ever recieved much spam mail from them. I've gotten a few ads here and there, but usually it was something I signed up with. No one else I talk to from Prodigy has trouble with spam either... I'd like to know where you got that from? Also, the connection, I have two dial-up numbers for 56K access... One's for Flex and one's for V.90. I hardly, if ever, get below the mid 40's for my connection speed. Perhaps its your phone line, or maybe you're using a 56K modem thats incompatible with the modem you're dialing into. K56Flex and X2 are incompatible and result in lower speeds. Anyways, I hardly have problems with Prodigy, except their updates cut into my online time (3 am to 6 or 7 am... my peak hours, dammit!) and occasionally their dns server doesn't work. Otherwise, Prodigy's a perfectly fine service. Oh, and also, they don't sell your information to mailing lists, I believe it's stated in the membership agreement.
I too, a Prodigy customer, had trouble setting up Linux to connect, the people on the newsgroups were no help, and as for the people in the chat help... don't even get me started on them. However, eventually I came across this one program, called PPPSetup, which can be found here at ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pu b/Linux/system/network/serial/ppp/ as the file "pppsetup-2.16.tar.gz". It's a simple bash script, but it was really easy to use.
I recall a few months ago that my mom, whos obsessed with Animal Planet and Home & Garden TV and all those other channels that have the pet shows, she told me that they were able to breed penguins that can live in North American climates and that can be kept as pets. I'll look around later tonight when I'm bored and see if I can find some info to back that up, then post a link.
Why is it so hard to admit that Windows NT outperformed Linux? I dislike Windows as much as most of you do, but I don't find it hard to admit NT can out-do Linux. NT is developed by highly paid programmers that stay up all hours, being treated like semi-royalty... Linux is developed by engineers from all over the globe who have a job outside of programming stuff for Linux. It shouldn't be suprising that NT can outperform Linux. Now, I know you can point out little flaws with the testing, but so what? If Porsche 911 was WinNT, and a Ford Taurus was Linux, no matter how much you hated Porsche, without customizations to your car, the Ford will lose to the Porsche. Linux is, in the eyes of most computer users, becoming main-stream. People are going to support Porsche until Ford is able to catch up to Porsche, which can only be accomplished by time and hard work.
Sorry I keep replying to myself, but I had a couple drinks and can't think straight :] ANyways, heres a ZDNet article on the satillite predicament.
http://www.wired.com/news /news/politics/story/19671.html - This article describes what's going on with the satillite feeds. Enjoy!
I'm not sure how net access is controlled in Yugoslavia (if its unrestricted or is like Chinas) and here I'm assuming their access is for the most part not restricted.
Yugoslavia has government controlled tv, which means they're seeing mostly nothing but government propaganda against the allies. (Our TV in the US is propagated too, I know, I know.) Now, the only gateway to outside information that wasn't handed down from the government is generally going to be through the Internet. If the allies were to take out satillites that provided net connectivity, then the government would have even less to worry about when it comes to the Yugoslav people being informed about the atrocities their own country is commiting against the Albanians, and would make it even more simpler for the government to control what they know.
It just wouldnt make sense, in my eyes, for the allies to take out their net access.