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Lifer
Apr 29, 2003
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Originally posted by: sponge008
In black-hat communities, website defacer = script kiddie.

In all communities, black-hat = TOOL. I don't know why people get off on that crap.

"I put on my robe and wizard hat"
 

spaceghost21

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May 22, 2004
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Originally posted by: LoKe
In case it isn't clear; that is a microsoft affiliate. Microsoft.fr redirects to microsoft.com/france. They've simply parked their own subdomain.

We should get the ATOT effect and the Slashdot effect on this. I hear, combined, they've got a mean DDoS. =]

o rly?

The server at experts.microsoft.fr is taking too long to respond.

Lame prank.
 

ndruw

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Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: ndruw
Ive actually seen another site or two that these guys have hacked recently....would be pretty cool if they got M$.com

Exactly why would it be cool to cause disruption and defacing to a website? It's so childish and pathetic.

Word.

It is not admirable at all and I think it is evidence of immaturity.


I generally think people smart enough to break into servers are pretty intelligent - at least when the targets are high-profile

you guys are right though. this case = script kiddie
 
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Originally posted by: ndruw
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: ndruw
Ive actually seen another site or two that these guys have hacked recently....would be pretty cool if they got M$.com

Exactly why would it be cool to cause disruption and defacing to a website? It's so childish and pathetic.

Word.

It is not admirable at all and I think it is evidence of immaturity.


I generally think people smart enough to break into servers are pretty intelligent - at least when the targets are high-profile

you guys are right though. this case = script kiddie

I doubt it's a technical script kiddie. If it were that simple, it would have been done before and more-wide spread. All I can assume is that they exploited some major vulnerability (XSS?) and got access to the FTP server.
 
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