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Denismage

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  1. Spammers care as it adds one more name to their arsenal and in turn increasing the probability that another computer could become infected with a trojan or virus. I'd have to disagree, doing that is probably the biggest waste of time ever.
  2. I think he wanted them to get authentication details to steal the bots/logs, but it only works for unsecured IRC bots and ftp/email stealers/keyloggers, so I'm not really sure what he was trying to do there.
  3. Wait, you mean the one like you gave right now? Stop being a little [bleep], just because you are a little under 20k posts, that doesn't mean you have any power over people either. Sorry to disappoint you. I find it kind of funny how when someone posts a word 'exploit' on forums, a bunch of goons like you and sloter barge in acting like they know what they are talking about, calling that person a script kiddie, due to an unexplained hatred for everything you do not condone. Yes, I'm so bad, I'm trying to warn people about a potential danger instead of making 10 spam posts a day for 5 years. K I'll stop feeding the trolls.
  4. Start, control panel, windows firewall, or if it's disabled press ctrl+alt+del, drag the window down so you can see all the processes without scrolling, take a screenshot and I'll take a look. By the way for tech support in general people use teamviewer. It's very convenient.
  5. Just don't like when people [bleep] at me for no reason.
  6. Denismage, That's nice that you could give me the code, congrats on being a script kiddie who can copy paste things off milw0rm. This post is the same as all of your other posts. The information is iffy. You are telling everyone to disable JavaScript when there is a patch for it (not surprised). Maybe what you should have done is search around like you did with your anti hack post (which was [cabbage]) when you are unsure on the topic or you could simply keep your [bleep] mouth shut. Sloter Oh yes. I'm being bashed by a tip.it online techie. Are you still upset about the other topic? Yes, I'm such a script kiddie, I warned people about the exploit they didn't know existed before. Yeah, I created the other topic just to show off my googling skills, and all the programs I contributed are ripped off somewhere else. I'm feeling so threatened by you and your computer knowledge, I'm shaking. I'm so afraid you are going to somehow trick my into opening your batch virus which will mess up my system for good and remove my internets. Oh, and you know milw0rm, that surprised me! It's only the biggest exploit website on the web. Please don't smite me with your uber dos program sloter, I'll behave. It isn't the fact that you were warning us, but you're telling people to cripple the functionality of their browser without telling them why. What does DOS have to do with anything? How did that come up in me telling you to shut up? Ok honey. Talk to me when you quit pmsing.
  7. Denismage, That's nice that you could give me the code, congrats on being a script kiddie who can copy paste things off milw0rm. This post is the same as all of your other posts. The information is iffy. You are telling everyone to disable JavaScript when there is a patch for it (not surprised). Maybe what you should have done is search around like you did with your anti hack post (which was [cabbage]) when you are unsure on the topic or you could simply keep your [bleep] mouth shut. Sloter Oh yes. I'm being bashed by a tip.it online techie. Are you still upset about the other topic? Yes, I'm such a script kiddie, I warned people about the exploit they didn't know existed before. Yeah, I created the other topic just to show off my googling skills, and all the programs I contributed are ripped off somewhere else. I'm feeling so threatened by you and your computer knowledge, I'm shaking. I'm so afraid you are going to somehow trick my into opening your batch virus which will mess up my system for good and remove my internets. Oh, and you know milw0rm, that surprised me! It's only the biggest exploit website on the web. Please don't smite me with your uber dos program sloter, I'll behave.
  8. This is a runescape forum it doesn't support these types of discussions. I could give you the whole code that does the whole crashing + opening a program operation but you don't need it. I'm just trying to warn people, not spread false rumours, and I use firefox myself.
  9. Disable javascript until they patch it. When you visit a webpage with 'something', it will crash the browser and download/launch anything. This is most likely going to be patched in a few days, but so much for firefox being secure.
  10. I found it funny how many people bought this thread until I posted that link. Well, I don't watch game videos so I wouldn't be able to tell either, but what he did is just sad. Some things people do to gain a bit of attention.
  11. You know you are cool and popular when... You copy a video of a bot playing a guitar hero song and post it on runescape forums pretending you played it.
  12. Don't believe a word. Norton is very bad though, I recommend against using it.
  13. For antiviruses and scanners it is very hard to pick because a FUD malware won't trigger any. I'd pick avira over avast, although avira has its share of false positives (1 month ago my hello world program with resource added later was detected a generic trojan, doubt anything changed) Of all AVs, I'd say kaspersky is the best. Spybot S&D is pretty good, I can't say anything about COMODO, but if it's a simple firewall without self defence that doesn't monitor injections, modification of critical components, changes to registry, network access and launching of changed executables I recommend against using it. By far the best firewall (although not free) is outpost firewall. Here's something interesting for you to read: http://www.infosecwriters.com/text_reso ... ngarae.pdf
  14. There are different types of rootkits, there are those that simply work at an application level, and those that work at kernel level. Application level rootkits are a lot easier to remove, although they inject into legit programs (or use other methods, but injecting seems to be popular now) They are easy to remove as they only modify the application (That depends on what's being modified though, but generally they are easy to remove). The kernel level rootkits modify kernel of an OS, at that level it can basically do anything it pleases. The only problem is, the code needs to be 100% bug free otherwise the OS will crash. To remove kernel level rootkits you will need to boot up into another OS using a live cd or what a flash drive and do a scan from there.
  15. At first I though this was fake but then I googled around for it using Russian keywords and realized it was far from fake. Ukrainians are enraged.
  16. If the hdd is perfectly good they would be completely [developmentally delayed] for smashing it(money), and you have to wipe a disk several times before it is truly cleaned as when you reformat some stuff will remain, you can't access it though without some programs, that will be waiting to be written on over as you use the hdd. Program won't launch after the disk has been formatted, there are supposed to be some that are rumoured to survive reformat but I've never seen one in action, nor do I know how it's supposed to work.
  17. You can set up a program that will track and control the computers you have left. It will really help if they decide to steal again.
  18. It injects, usually in a browser and uses it to bypass firewalls. By the way antivirus companies don't really care about the description being accurate, it could be anything.
  19. Avira has too many positives. Anything with EOF data or a resource will be detected by avira as a generic trojan. Try creating a hello world program and including a resource, you will see what I mean. I'd recommend kaspersky. By far the best antivirus.
  20. Assuming the spear doesn't hit any vital organs on the way up, which that would be very hard to do. Unless you're being murdered by a trained blacksmith/weapons expert/medical expert who made the spear just for that purpose you'd die very early into impact. I know, but apparently some people were unfortunate enough to go through what I've described. I've seen a whole documentary on impalements and torture in general.
  21. Probably impalement. The whole process of having a spear put through your [wagon] to dying could take weeks, with spear coming out of your mouth while you are still alive.
  22. Idk, same to me. I've just had the most pointless argument over nothing. Lol.
  23. sudo macchanger --mac 6B:1C:32:33:41:65 wlan0 Ta-da. Same applies for windows. That is just going to fake one. That isn't going to change the actual hard coded address. You can change it nevertheless. For windows it's even easier, you can make the change persistent as long as the program does what it needs to do on startup. You can fake in in the registry with out a program in windows.... The point is you are not going to permanently change it on the hardware. I know that, but why bother if you can just click. What I'm trying to say is that you can spoof mac if you really want to. Sigh. You can spoof it but you can not change it. As i have said 3 or 4 times now. I was possibly stating you could use as a means of identify it it. However, you would be correct, as stated in my second post, ("I'm sure there is a way as it is the computer a lot can be done. That i know of? No.") that you can not trace it over the internet. It would be extremely challenge if possible. You posted thinking well I'll prove sloter wrong. You proceed to post that you could change it. You cannot and now you are saying that you can spoof it. Did I say the change will be permanent ? No. The end result is what matters, and if you can change the mac address, you can change the mac address. I don't care about proving you right or wrong, I don't even know who you are. You said mac address is hard coded into hardware, which is true, except you said it as if there is no way to change it, even temporarily.
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