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Zombie Master
Okay, if anyone has been paying attention to the General Discussion folder in reguards to Link4e-gold, then you will know what this is about.

If you havent been, then if you heard what happened with Read Them Well in reguards to a hacker selling their access details to their database, then you will get the idea.

This guys e-gold account is: 694272

It is possibly not his main one, but this guy is from Thailand. I checked the headers of an email he sent me, the IP aint an open proxy, nor a relay. He replied directly from Yahoo's website.

IP: 203.113.34.239
myhanhan
a careless hacker?... hmmz..
Zombie Master
QUOTE (myhanhan @ Feb 6 2003, 11:45 AM)
a careless hacker?... hmmz..

Possibly... I scanned that system on that IP and it requires a login... So either he knows a p/l for it, or has hacked that system...
LordZeus
i would'nt call him hacker just a wannabe..... ar.gif
baph0met
QUOTE (Jaikula @ Feb 6 2003, 03:05 AM)
QUOTE (myhanhan @ Feb 6 2003, 11:45 AM)
a careless hacker?... hmmz..

Possibly... I scanned that system on that IP and it requires a login... So either he knows a p/l for it, or has hacked that system...

either that or it has a proxy on some obscure port. Portscanners usually scan only for known ports (the ones in /etc/services on an Unix system). Could be what's called "dialup proxies", trojaned machines with a proxy server running on a bogus port (there's a site selling those for one buck a pop or $300 monthly membership)
Zombie Master
QUOTE (baph0met @ Feb 12 2003, 03:35 AM)
QUOTE (Jaikula @ Feb 6 2003, 03:05 AM)
QUOTE (myhanhan @ Feb 6 2003, 11:45 AM)
a careless hacker?... hmmz..

Possibly... I scanned that system on that IP and it requires a login... So either he knows a p/l for it, or has hacked that system...

either that or it has a proxy on some obscure port. Portscanners usually scan only for known ports (the ones in /etc/services on an Unix system). Could be what's called "dialup proxies", trojaned machines with a proxy server running on a bogus port (there's a site selling those for one buck a pop or $300 monthly membership)

Not the scanner I use, it scans ALL ports... aa.gif
tyscat
and what scanner would that be Jaikula?
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