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ArkNinja

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  1. Well, you did give them access, that's what happened. And here's how to prevent it: Don't give people access! Your passwords were stored in plain-text so they gained complete access, and they could upload any file that they desired to you web server which would allow them to do anything.
  2. Yes, it is a viral video, but a viral video developed for the purpose of marketing the laptop. I am certain that MSI didn't make this video for the sole purpose of it being a viral video without any advertising potential.
  3. The thing is that this 'feature' is enabled by default on XP and lower as far as I can tell (maybe Vista too), so there is a plethora of available targets for this, although you really would need to be on their network for this exploit to work due to the fact that I doubt anyone has the NetBIOS port forwarded. Pineapple anyone?
  4. You would be surprised how many systems are compromised by this, you can upload/download files to the computer without knowledge of the computer operator/owner. The only issue with it from a hackers perspective is that Microsoft (for once) made it secure by not allowing programs to be executed from within the Samba command line. What I did to see the potential of this is to upload a Windows Shortcut file to the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup folder and upload a backdoor to the drive and I pointed the shortcut to the backdoor so that on system startup it starts the backdoor. This means I have actual access to the machine, not just read/write access.
  5. I know that, but I couldn't remember the company, which is what really matters.
  6. If someone got shot by that you'd be asking: "Where the hell did they go? And where did this puddle of red goo come from?".
  7. Yeah, its an advertisement, cant remember what for though, kinda defeats the purpose of an advertisement if the viewer doesn't remember what was being advertised.
  8. Hello all, I was looking into NetBIOS hacking, and attempted to do it on an XP Box, and I was successful to connect to it, and I had full samba control. Now I am wonder how this could do any damage, because as far as I could tell, you cannot execute programs with samba, so it is essentially like FTP. I was thinking you could maybe add something to the start-up folder in the Start Menu and have it execute something on system start up like spawning a shell or VNC access. I was wondering what all of your views on this. ./Ark
  9. Thank you Burncycle, that fixed it. Is there any other way to do it more securely I doubt I will have any problem with it, but who knows, I would like to be more secure just in case.
  10. Hello all, I am running Arch Linux with Wicd managing my wireless connections. At system startup it requires me to enter my password to get it to start up properly with access to the wireless interfaces, this can be a pain, especially when I incorrectly enter my password, and I have to manually start Wicd. This is in no way a necessity, but something that would make my life easier, and something that would be good to know in the future, as I can see different things that this could be useful for. My question is: Is there any way to permanently give root access to a program without it being reset at reboot. I think doing a chmod might work, but I am unsure. Thank you in advance, ArkNinja
  11. This project looks fantastic, but I think some (hopefully not most) of the games will use this very poorly. I can also foresee damage to property, or people, especially with those nasty boxing games, lol. Don't walk in front of the TV while im playing, or you'll get it.
  12. That just seems to be a horribly coded exploit, ill download and compile to see if I get those errors or not. It also looks like there may be some pre-reqs missing, not sure though. Edit: Like m0u53 said, it looks like it is supposed to be compiled in *nix, so I think that should solve your problem.
  13. I would just make a simple program to ping it every 2 days, or any other interval for that matter, then send out the email if the ping is not successful. I would probably do it in Python, but im not sure what the actual code would be, probably would be extremely simple however.
  14. Anti-sec people be really stupid about this, they are against what a lot of them do themselves.
  15. I found a really cheap one a while ago, it was like $20 for 16 gigs, can't remember the name though... time to find that magazine i found it in!
  16. Live CDs would work really well because no AV to deal with, and you would get full privileges.
  17. Some script kiddie probably thought that if they would be able to hack Mitnick, they would be "1337", lol.
  18. Conky, VLC 1.0, Chromium (Has flash Linux support now, crashes a little bit, and isn't 100% functional, but still great), and I think thats about it.
  19. I prefer the MAC Changer program, its very simple command-line program. http://www.alobbs.com/macchanger
  20. I've personally never used one, but from what I hear they are very good.
  21. Geek squad and the other places have crazy prices. I was looking at a pricing sheet for Staples once and to install a router it was $150, seriously? You have to like plug it in...
  22. That would be interesting, a show on recovering from a hack and the forensics behind finding who did it.
  23. Just try love, sex, secret and god and that should get you in. :P
  24. What happens if you hit the Windows key on the keyboard, does this bring up the Start Menu?
  25. Have you tried putting in a different PSU and seeing if that solves the problem?
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