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    #41
    Originally posted by Helios
    Hi. I am in the field service engineer work, but have more experience in security, as that is my field of exploits.

    I have hacked numerous unimportant servers and cracked most of the pay to use programs with keygens for free. Then gave them away on P2P for free.

    Recently I supported a Socks5 proxy server client software, that auto logs onto unsecured servers with open UDP gateways around the world. This has given freedom for online gamers and spammers alike.

    I am not much of a developer, just deal with IP and Ports side of things.

    I changed prices of items in paypal online stores to pennies and got the goods delivered.

    Anyway where does this all go into my CV? I could probably hack the hell out cia.gov webserver using onion routing and a http server, but this knowledge does not help my CV. After all who wants to employ a noob hacker?

    I want a career in network security rather that begging for contracts in field / break-fix engineering.

    I look forward to hearing that the CIA have extradited you to spend 30 years in pokey. It won't happen though, because even the CIA know the difference between hackers and script kiddies.
    His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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      #42
      Originally posted by DaveB
      You sir are a Troll or an Idiot. Take your pick.
      Or as Pondlife suggests, he is worse - a caravanner.

      Last edited by Xenophon; 6 July 2006, 11:53.
      Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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        #43
        Originally posted by DaveB
        I would, but having vented my spleen at him the bile has subsided and now I just can't be arsed anymore.
        I recommend you vent your @rse at him.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Mordac
          I look forward to hearing that the CIA have extradited you to spend 30 years in pokey. It won't happen though, because even the CIA know the difference between hackers and script kiddies.
          LOL!!!

          CIA

          Thanks...I needed the laugh
          http://nickmueller.blogspot.com/

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            #45
            Originally posted by Xenophon
            Or as Pondlife suggests, he is worse - a caravanner.

            I believe a Helios 3000 is a 3 Birth towing Palace.
            By the way did anyone source the replacement Caravan Window?

            Phoenix in Give a Damn mode

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              #46
              Originally posted by ratewhore
              I'll make the subject more of a laugh by pointing out that most of us on this forum are currently in contract turning over a nice amount by doing legal work. Unlike your good self.

              I've met real hackers in my career, doers rather than talkers. You my friend are the latter...

              Whatever, Mr Manson. Or is it Manson-Gates?

              I turned over 30k last year, which may not seem like a lot for some, but from a 24 year old its not bad and most of it was more legal than the queens tax code. This year has been bad, so what. Better next yearx

              I am not a black beard hacker.

              How do you know the hackers u met in your career were doers rather than talkers? Did you ever check to see if they really difaced the website they told you they would?

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                #47
                Originally posted by DaveB
                ROFL, Nmap isn't used to own anything. It's a scanning tool used to identify, among other things : the hosts that are available on a given network, what services those hosts are running, what operating system is running and which firewalls or filters are in use, if any. It is not used to compromise an identified system. It provides the information needed to formulate an attack against that system or to secure it from an attack exploiting that information. No more, no less.

                Yes, Security Professionals use Nmap. Using Nmap does not make you a Security Profesional.

                Claiming you have hacked a system using Nmap is like claiming you burgled a house because you found out the name and address of the person who lives there.


                You sir are a Troll or an Idiot. Take your pick.
                Thanks for that info. I am struggling taking in the knowledge.
                Nmap is not used to identify what hosts are available on a
                network. It is used to identify what ports are open, filtered or closed on a box.

                Never said I used Nmap to hack a box. I said I have hacked boxs while using nmap. The admin pass crunch was mostly social engineering.

                You sir are a quick learner who does not check what he picks up from others to be true before he talks, or just a noob who mascarades as someone with a bit of networking knowledge. Take your pick.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Helios
                  Thanks for that info. I am struggling taking in the knowledge.
                  Nmap is not used to identify what hosts are available on a
                  network. It is used to identify what ports are open, filtered or closed on a box.

                  Never said I used Nmap to hack a box. I said I have hacked boxs while using nmap. The admin pass crunch was mostly social engineering.

                  You sir are a quick learner who does not check what he picks up from others to be true before he talks, or just a noob who mascarades as someone with a bit of networking knowledge. Take your pick.
                  And you're still a script kiddie. Pwnd.
                  Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith

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                    #49
                    He probably knows what latency is though....

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                      #50
                      LOL Wanna go back through this one again, or you still coming to terms with what causes latency? ;-)
                      Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith

                      Any forum is a collection of assorted weirdos, cranks and pervs - Board Game Geek

                      That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay

                      Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - Cyberghoul

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