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aCertainSomeone | Posted :: 8:45pm, Wed, Jul 26, 2006 Subject :: hi, and why.. | |
(anonymous) |
.. did i find this software on a (very noobish) hacked computer? What is it good for? Running an irc bot on a comuter one does not own, nor have reliable acces to, is good for what? Enlighten me please, yours truly | |
proton | Posted :: 5:32am, Thu, Jul 27, 2006 | |
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its something kids like to brag about "look i have hacked into this and this computer!" plus, they cant afford a real shell anyways. | |
agonizer | Posted :: 7:18pm, Thu, Jul 27, 2006 | |
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If the computer was hacked 'very noobish' then... blame the administrator :-) | |
aCertainSomeone | Posted :: 9:02am, Fri, Jul 28, 2006 | |
(anonymous) |
ah, ok. thanks for the reply. ant you are right, usualy the admin is to be blamed, but in this case, the user set his password the same as his login, which was his name. so, i am not to blame, except for not making this impossible ;) and btw "noobish hacked" because, the intruder changed the password of the account, which i still dont understand. if he had not changed it, it would have gone unnoticed. |
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