From: root@127.0.0.1 (-Symbiotic_) Newsgroups: alt.2600,alt.2600.hackerz,alt.hacker Subject: Newbies - Learn to hack and find what you seek... Date: 15 Jan 1998 01:19:00 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Lines: 188 Message-ID: X-Posted-By: @206.165.43.141 (symbiot) X-Newsreader: Anawave Gravity v2.00 Path: ccw.ch!aetna.dolphins.ch!news.planetc.com!news-xfer.siscom.net!news-spur1.maxwell.syr.edu!news.maxwell.syr.edu!www.nntp.primenet.com!globalcenter1!news.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!not-for-mail [Begin fourth attempt at posting this] <> If all my attempts finally show up in mass, I apologize but my news server seems to be acting up as of late... Well, if this shows up in mass, then I won't have to worry about re posting it for a bit, eh?? :) I am writing this post in addition to Harlequin's bi weekly posting, and I am also posting this after seeing a few messages proposing that someone submits this type of information to the newsgroup in the same manner that Harlequin does. So, I have taken liberty to do so. This will be posted bi weekly and will be sent to the following groups: alt.2600, alt.2600.hackerz and alt.hacker. If this is not accepted, then let me know and I will cease posting this type of message. Now, on with the show. This whole post is to contribute to getting this newsgroup back on track. Or at least to try. The natives are getting a bit restless with people coming in here and /blindly/ asking for cracks, wares, viruses, how to find people and other such things that do /not/ apply here. So before you ask for a software patch, a virus or anything else that doesn't apply here - READ THIS!! If this posting doesn't get you going in the right direction, then I apologize but there is absolutely nothing anyone in this group can do for you except maybe give you the name of a decent psychologist. (NOTE: If you are going to make a test post, do NOT post it here. Why?? Because this is not the newsgroup to practice your posting abilities. There is a group devoted especially to this. It's called alt.test. Imagine that...) The following list is for all you wares wanting, crack wanting, serial number wanting people that can't seem to find the information that you seek - Appropriate newsgroups that cracks, wares, and serial number requests should be made in (In other words, not here!): (NOTE: When making a request, be polite or you won't get anything but a flame and/or possibly just ignored if you are lucky. When requesting something, make sure the subject line looks like so - "REQ: patch for certain software - URL included." Then in the message, /ask/ if anyone has a patch, serial number or a keygen for the particular software that you are looking for. And include the URL so they know what you are on about. You'll be surprised what a little common respect and politeness gets you. And above all - search for the crack, keygen, serial number /before/ requesting it in the group yourself, because chances are one of the sites below already have it.) alt.2600.crackz alt.cracks alt.binaries.cracks alt.binaries.cracks.phrozen-crew alt.2600.warez alt.2600.programz alt.warez.ibm-pc alt.warez.ibm-pc alt.binaries.warez.linux alt.binaries.warez.mac alt.binaries.warez.macintosh If the recommended aforementioned newsgroups do not have what you are looking for, then use the following links: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/5678/serial.txt (Serial #'s) http://www.compucall.com/keys.htm (Key generators and software patches) http://leoworld.ml.org/ (Key generators and software patches) http://hack.box.sk/ (Serial numbers, cracks and utilities) http://www.iaehv.nl/users/zwets/sn/ (Serial numbers) http://cracking.byus.com/cscripts/cracks.asp (Kracka Vista) http://cracking.byus.com/fravia/ (Fravia's Page of Reverse Engineering) http://astalavista.box.sk (AstaLaVista software patch search engine) http://www.t50.com (Top 50 wares sites) http://www.nettaxi.com/citizens/caligo/cracking.htm (Utilities for doing your /own/ software cracking) This link is for all of you virus wanting kiddies: http://www.chibacity.com/chiba/vrc/html The following links are an expansion to Harlequin's and AA's hacking links: http://members.tripod.com/~Symbiotic_/ (My newbie hackers' program) http://www.ftech.net/~monark/crypto/ (Beginners Guide to Cryptography) http://www.2600.com (The official 2600 magazine site) http://www.netscope.net/~icepick/cool2.html (A list of hacking links) http://www.phrack.com (The official Phrack magazine site) http://www.cybercom.com/~bsamedi/hack.html (Computer Underground) http://www.hacked.net (Up to date technical information) http://www.rootshell.org (Rootshell site) http://www.aracnet.com/~gen2600/ (Genocide 2600) http://www.l0pht.com (The official Lopht Heavy Industries site) http://www.thecodex.com/hacking/ (Hacking information, links, utils) ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/ (IntetNic's RFC FTP site) Miscelaneous hacking information - Free shell accounts: http://www.cyberspace.org (Minimal disk space, but decent practice environment) http://sdf.lonestar.org (5MB disk space, <10-20 w/donation> decent constrictions, but slooooooooooooooooow) Mailing lists: http://www.ntsecurity.net/ (Subscribe to the NTSecurity list w/the on- line sign up page) Alert - Send an email to request-alert@iss.net with the following in the body of the message - Subscribe alert BugTraq - Send an email to LISTERV@NETSPACE.ORG with the following in the body of the message - SUBSCRIBE BUGTRAQ Cert - Send an email to cert-advisory-request@cert.org with the following in the subject line - SUBSCRIBE your-email-address FreeBSD Hackers Digest - Send an email to Majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG with the following in the body of the message - subscribe freebsd-hackers-digest Linux/Unix related sites: http://www.freebsd.org (Official FreeBSD site) http://www.hawken.edu/help/linux.htm (Quick guide to Linux commands) http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/index.html (Linux Documentation Project) http://www.linux.org (Official Linux site) http://www.ghg.net./crolmstrom/linux.html#archive (Linux beginners page) Got a question on how to configure XFree86??: alt.os.linux WindowsNT related sites: http://www.nmrc.org/files/nt/ (Nomad Research Centre) http://www.asmodeus.com (NT related files) http://www.ntsecurity.net (NTSecurity's site) C/C++ related sites: http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/ (FREE DOS C compiler) http://www.strath.ac.uk/CC/Courses/NewCcourse/ccourse.html Can't afford to buy books like "Unix Unleashed" ?? http://www.mcp.com/personal/ (This is MacMillian Publishing's official site where you can 'check out' 5 books for 90 days each. They offer books such as "Unix Unleashed", "Linux System Administrator's Survival Guide", "Teach Yourself TCP/IP in 14 Days", and Red Hat Linux Unleashed". Just choose the books that you want to 'check out', then save each chapter to file on your HD. You won't get the pretty glossy cover, but you have the text. And, it's not the widest variety to choose from, but it works if you can't afford the $50+ for a book right now.) Don't know how to find people on the net??: http://www.anywho.com (General people information) http://www.infospace.com (General people information) http://www.whowhere.com (General people information) http://www.four11.com (General people information) http://www.switchboard.com (General people information) http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/finding- addresses/faq.html (FAQ for finding people) http://www.thecodex.com/search.htm (Stalking the net) http://www.internic.net/wp/whois/html (Find who owns a particular domain) -- /* * Digital FingerPrint * * * XyVaBs3xYq9bDFd.3xQsabDT@usKabDPx5nv8kZXZy49 * wabDfd.3xsKd.3xPx5nv8kZVabDQs7eMFPx5nv8kZQsabD * T@usKabDSLmZpPx5nv8kZLz23QsLo0yxZy49wabDT@u * 9bDFLz23sKPx5nv8kzxZy49wabD9bDfd.3xsKd.3xPx5nv8k * ZVabDQs7eMFPx5nv8kZLz23Qs[Ic}/_abDxZy49wM_sKSL * mZpPx5nv8kZLo0ysKxZy49wOjk06?fqhsKd.3xPx5nv8kZxZ * y49wabD9bDfd.3xsKd.3xPx5nv8kZVabDQs7eMFPx5nv8kZ * d,3x?fXz6abDsKfqhM_?fXz6*Yt10zYZ2XyVaBs * * */ /* End. */ ###### From: Brian Grant Newsgroups: alt.2600,alt.hacker Subject: Re: Newbies - Learn to hack and find what you seek... Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 10:25:48 -0500 Organization: Erol's Internet Services Lines: 27 Message-ID: <34BE2A7C.3FBE@nospam.please.erols.com> References: Reply-To: bmgrant@nospam.please.erols.com NNTP-Posting-Host: anp-as1s21.erols.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Trace: winter.news.erols.com 884878001 10737 207.172.148.84 (15 Jan 1998 15:26:41 GMT) X-Complaints-To: abuse@erols.com X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01Gold (Win95; U) Path: ccw.ch!aetna.dolphins.ch!news.planetc.com!news-xfer.siscom.net!204.186.0.13.MISMATCH!ptdnetP!newsgate.ptd.net!fastnet!howland.erols.net!winter.news.erols.com!not-for-mail SharpFang wrote: > > Damn you, sucker! People who may want to ask you serious hacking question > will send their message DIRECTLY TO ROOT! > Fuck off with such 'from' field asshole! > > And can't you imagine, brainless shit, that some people just don't have > proper newsgroups on their newsservers? > Before you post a flame to all newbies, think what you put in your header > - or maybe you can't think? > > Vook. > > On 15 Jan 1998, -Symbiotic_ wrote: > > >Date: 15 Jan 1998 01:19:00 -0700 > >From: -Symbiotic_ Actually, if you are sysadmin, he probably was helping you out. I would certainly be interested in finding out who was trying to hack my system and that address would sure tell you in a hurry. The use of the nick with root at a self referencing IP is certainly witty, or maybe it is some wierd metaphysical reference to our integration with our machines. Either way, it was a damned good post. ###### From: SharpFang Newsgroups: alt.2600,alt.hacker Subject: Re: Newbies - Learn to hack and find what you seek... Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 15:33:13 +0100 Organization: Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET - Krakow Lines: 31 Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: ucku4.uck.pk.edu.pl Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII In-Reply-To: Path: ccw.ch!aetna.dolphins.ch!news.planetc.com!news-xfer.siscom.net!204.186.0.13.MISMATCH!ptdnetP!newsgate.ptd.net!fastnet!howland.erols.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!Sprint!newsfeed.nacamar.de!newsfeed.ecrc.net!newscore.univie.ac.at!01-newsfeed.univie.ac.at!uw.edu.pl!cyfronet!ucku4.uck.pk.edu.pl!sharpfang Damn you, sucker! People who may want to ask you serious hacking question will send their message DIRECTLY TO ROOT! Fuck off with such 'from' field asshole! And can't you imagine, brainless shit, that some people just don't have proper newsgroups on their newsservers? Before you post a flame to all newbies, think what you put in your header - or maybe you can't think? Vook. On 15 Jan 1998, -Symbiotic_ wrote: >Date: 15 Jan 1998 01:19:00 -0700 >From: -Symbiotic_ >Newsgroups: alt.2600, alt.2600.hackerz, alt.hacker >Subject: Newbies - Learn to hack and find what you seek... > >alt.2600.crackz >alt.cracks >alt.binaries.cracks >alt.binaries.cracks.phrozen-crew >alt.2600.warez >alt.2600.programz >alt.warez.ibm-pc >alt.warez.ibm-pc >alt.binaries.warez.linux >alt.binaries.warez.mac >alt.binaries.warez.macintosh > ###### From: quinny@bigfoot.com (Harlequin) Newsgroups: alt.2600,alt.2600.hackerz,alt.hacker Subject: Re: Newbies - Learn to hack and find what you seek... Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 07:51:50 GMT Organization: Harlequin's Consultancy Message-ID: <34f00b48.216899371@news.demon.co.uk> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: quinny.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: quinny.demon.co.uk [193.237.46.237] X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 1.5/32.452 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Lines: 6 Path: ccw.ch!aetna.dolphins.ch!news.planetc.com!newsfeed.usit.net!news-spur1.maxwell.syr.edu!news.maxwell.syr.edu!dispose.news.demon.net!demon!news.demon.co.uk!demon!quinny.demon.co.uk!not-for-mail On 15 Jan 1998 01:19:00 -0700, -Symbiotic_ wrote: [an excellent new biweekly post] Very well done. H.