Yours does more than the article did. Yours actually prints hello world. Hers just returned 42. So I am sure you can do even better...
If it just has to return 42...
C:\>debug
-a 0100
0D3D:0100 MOV AH,4C
0D3D:0102 MOV AL,2A
0D3D:0104 INT 21
0D3D:0106
-rcx
CX 0000
:6
-n ben.com
-w
Writing 00006 bytes
Your sig caught my eye, and my brain translated it as NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP, INT 19. From what I remember, interrupt 19 is the disk I/O interrupt. Doesn't it just call the bootstrap loader on drive DL?
I imagine an SSL man-in-the-middle attack could also be quite effective (assuming their browser hasn't already seen the 'bank.com' certificate to know its changed.
Also Known As:
Hackers 2: Takedown (2000) (USA) (bootleg title)
Takedown: The Pursuit and Capture of Kevin Mitnick
America's Most Wanted Computer Outlaw (1999) (USA) (working title)
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Well done to everyone who found it. There was a GMail invitation on the page (that happened to mention garage door colour). Anyway, 'Roman Sheydvasser' and 'Sean Barnes' both found it simultaneously. Sean was first to register an account, but Roman had been in e-mail contact first, so I sent him one too.
Ok guys, that's it. I've given out 8 GMail accounts, I have no more!
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Well, tabacco@ucsc.edu and awkmayle@yahoo.com have yet to use their invites.
Here's a new competition for you. The first person to e-mail bendelo@gmail.com and tell me what colour my garage door is (and how they came to find out) will get a GMail account.
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I sent it again, hasn't bounced/yet/. This must an example of the Hotmail-disliking-GMail rumours that have been going about!
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Okay, sent you one too. But only for spurring me to write Quicksort in assembler:P
Sorry to everyone else who is after one, I'm all out now!
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Read the reply to your post! The hotmail account you gave wasn't valid!
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scootsmcgee@hotmail.com isn't a valid address. It just bounced. Give me a valid address or I'll post the invite link here for you:P
Yours does more than the article did. Yours actually prints hello world. Hers just returned 42. So I am sure you can do even better...
If it just has to return 42...
C:\>debug
-a 0100
0D3D:0100 MOV AH,4C
0D3D:0102 MOV AL,2A
0D3D:0104 INT 21
0D3D:0106
-rcx
CX 0000
:6
-n ben.com
-w
Writing 00006 bytes
-q
C:\>BEN.COM
C:\>echo %ERRORLEVEL%
42
How about 22 bytes?
:16
C:\>debug
-a 0100
0D39:0100 MOV AH,09
0D39:0102 MOV DX,0109
0D39:0105 INT 21
0D39:0107 INT 20
0D39:0109
-e 0109 'Hello world!$'
-r cx
CX 0000
-n hello.com
-w
Writing 00016 bytes
-q
C:\>HELLO.COM
Hello world!
C:\>dir hello.com
26/08/2009 10:48 22 HELLO.COM
So is "Firefox" the shortened version of "For fucks [sake]".
I thought UK libel/slander cases required proof of a civil standard, ie on the balance of probabilty?
Perhaps I should send Adrian an e-mail congratulating him for fooling me for at least 5 minutes!
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never attribute to malice that which can adequately be explained by stupidity
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Repeated stupidity...
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My favorite programming is when I'm writing Lex and Yacc grammar/parsers which most young programmers never even heard of.
I used them to quickly prototype a compiler at the grand age of 20.
Ahhh yes, not the preferred method of rebooting =D
Windows in 6 Bytes (IA-32) : 90 90 90 90 CD 19
Your sig caught my eye, and my brain translated it as NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP, INT 19. From what I remember, interrupt 19 is the disk I/O interrupt. Doesn't it just call the bootstrap loader on drive DL?
Remember the previous competition? NetBSD Announces Logo Design Competition
Actually they should have always been the same price. Comparing prices from here
I imagine an SSL man-in-the-middle attack could also be quite effective (assuming their browser hasn't already seen the 'bank.com' certificate to know its changed.
Reg-free link
Discussion on SourceForge.net forums about fork
Might be a chance to get the other side of the story?
Try Hayest01@odjfs.state.oh.us (from here)
From his bio: "Hayes lives in Bay Village with his wife, Debra. They have a daughter, Lauren, a senior in college."
Hayes, T J
369 Bradley Rd
Bay Village
OH 44140-1174
440-871-8022
Takedown (2000)
Also Known As:
Hackers 2: Takedown (2000) (USA) (bootleg title)
Takedown: The Pursuit and Capture of Kevin Mitnick
America's Most Wanted Computer Outlaw (1999) (USA) (working title)
In Soviet Russia, Uncle Vanya backstages you
Well done to everyone who found it. There was a GMail invitation on the page (that happened to mention garage door colour). Anyway, 'Roman Sheydvasser' and 'Sean Barnes' both found it simultaneously. Sean was first to register an account, but Roman had been in e-mail contact first, so I sent him one too.
Ok guys, that's it. I've given out 8 GMail accounts, I have no more!
Well, tabacco@ucsc.edu and awkmayle@yahoo.com have yet to use their invites.
Here's a new competition for you. The first person to e-mail bendelo@gmail.com and tell me what colour my garage door is (and how they came to find out) will get a GMail account.
I sent it again, hasn't bounced /yet/. This must an example of the Hotmail-disliking-GMail rumours that have been going about!
Okay, sent you one too. But only for spurring me to write Quicksort in assembler :P
Sorry to everyone else who is after one, I'm all out now!
Read the reply to your post! The hotmail account you gave wasn't valid!
scootsmcgee@hotmail.com isn't a valid address. It just bounced. Give me a valid address or I'll post the invite link here for you :P