OMG what's up, it's down?
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Looks like GH was DDoS'd
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Checking in for refugee camp.
I feel a little lost.. I think I have a problem.
I feel a little lost.. I think I have a problem.
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My friend added me a while back but there's hardly any activity there though
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Crap, i have information on a pm about some project i'm working on and I can't access it :\
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This kid admitted he attacked GH just because "the person who requested the attack put us under the impression it was a hacking forum"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp2o4Q4tQo4
I can't believe it those kind of script kiddies are still legit, he even exposed his IP address "172.31.18.149" which is US address.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp2o4Q4tQo4
I can't believe it those kind of script kiddies are still legit, he even exposed his IP address "172.31.18.149" which is US address.
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Wow. Just wow. I am on a trip right now so no long speech but I can't believe this kid.phoenix1234 wrote: ↑This kid admitted he attacked GH just because "the person who requested the attack put us under the impression it was a hacking forum"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp2o4Q4tQo4
I can't believe it those kind of script kiddies are still legit, he even exposed his IP address "172.31.18.149" which is US address.
Has "hack" in website name, must be evil hacker website.
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Margo reupped it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsIgs-l0WFU
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Thanks. I was looking for that video.wlhlm wrote: ↑Margo reupped it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsIgs-l0WFU
What a wanker. He probably thinks he's cool because he knows how to run a script written by someone else. Brainpower has definitely dropped in the past couple decades.
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Round 5 ships soon and Round 5a goes really soon into production.jdcarpe wrote: ↑Down again. What's up, Deskthority?
As you can see, not much has changed since the last time.
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Well the Amiga scene did invent the term "lamer". Of course that would only imply you used something horrible like C over assembly, couldn't quite manage to get an infinite number of blobs on screen, or didn't supply your own filesystem for your demo.
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I'd be more concerned that one script kid took down the whole site with a single command run on a cloud service(?). Like, seriously, the site is that vulnerable? Maybe it's a good thing we're getting away from this host if their datacenter is that poorly protected.mr_a500 wrote: ↑Thanks. I was looking for that video.wlhlm wrote: ↑Margo reupped it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsIgs-l0WFU
What a wanker. He probably thinks he's cool because he knows how to run a script written by someone else. Brainpower has definitely dropped in the past couple decades.
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There has been a lot of speculation and rumor as to where and how it was being hosted. I'd really like the GH info twitter to illuminate us at some point.Data wrote: ↑I'd be more concerned that one script kid took down the whole site with a single command run on a cloud service(?). Like, seriously, the site is that vulnerable? Maybe it's a good thing we're getting away from this host if their datacenter is that poorly protected.mr_a500 wrote: ↑Thanks. I was looking for that video.wlhlm wrote: ↑Margo reupped it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsIgs-l0WFU
What a wanker. He probably thinks he's cool because he knows how to run a script written by someone else. Brainpower has definitely dropped in the past couple decades.
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It's not a big surprise, in my line of work I had the chance to see some real life piece of crap called infrastructure, you would be surprised what the architects call security, you could crack some systems with a bad joke.... And this has become a standard in many placed, quantity is a quality by itself...Data wrote: ↑I'd be more concerned that one script kid took down the whole site with a single command run on a cloud service(?). Like, seriously, the site is that vulnerable? Maybe it's a good thing we're getting away from this host if their datacenter is that poorly protected.mr_a500 wrote: ↑Thanks. I was looking for that video.wlhlm wrote: ↑Margo reupped it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsIgs-l0WFU
What a wanker. He probably thinks he's cool because he knows how to run a script written by someone else. Brainpower has definitely dropped in the past couple decades.
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That's the EC2 instance.phoenix1234 wrote: ↑I can't believe it those kind of script kiddies are still legit, he even exposed his IP address "172.31.18.149" which is US address.
He, however, also exposed his actual IP: cpe-74-139-183-157.kya.res.rr.com
So, someone from Kentucky (Maxmind says Mount Washington, KY, which may not be exact) on Time Warner.
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Actually I think that after the last event it was well known that geekhack had a very strict firewall as part of its infrastructure. So strict that sometimes it had false negatives and members had difficulty getting in. So I wonder what happened there, considering it wasn't a pro DDoS. Maybe more of a fight with their hosting company.