[Full-disclosure] PakBugs.com Aftermath.

2009-09-24 Thread Catch Them

Here are some clarifications after doing considerable reading on the internet 
about the PakBugs.com Hack/Crack or whatever you want to call it.

a. I have no group, i am not working for any group.

b. I have nothing personal against pakbugs.com crew. They are human beings like 
me but what they are doing on the internet is unacceptable, people lose jobs, 
countries get bad name, companies lose business and ordinary people lose money. 
There is stress involved all around.

c. I am not from India, infact i am from Pakistan. I like to clean my house 
first and i am looking at other cracking/carding groups inside my home country. 
I hate how they bring Islam into everything as if this is their religious duty. 
Come on grow up. There is no honor in being applauded by stupid people who are 
bringing nationalism and religious extremism into this. Also the applaud they 
get from Pakistan based blogs and news publications is sickening.

d. What i am doing is wrong, i know. But in real world you have to have a 
measure of what is more wrong. I also know that some of the people on that list 
are innocent and were only researching the underground. So that list is to be 
taken with a grain of salt.

e. I am also not involved in the DDOS that they are currently experiencing. It 
could be a rival gang exploiting their current status.

f. I also know i cannot achieve everything. I have no goals in this regard.  In 
fact most of my time is spent managing my business. I am taking it one job at a 
time. AND Yes my email address is at hotmail. Makes you wonder about my 
security practices :) Also the signature to my emails has no significance just 
thought of it before sending my first email. Maybe i got the Bush Disease 
into me :) WAR is just a metaphor.



g. Do not email me to hack anything. Please i am not the Spiderman or Superman. 
If somebody has hacked/cracked your site it is best to send the details here to 
full disclosure, some people might send you with further details about the 
initiater of the attack and then you can take action in some way possible like 
informing the police, fbi etc. Maybe someone else is also experiencing the same 
attack as you, that would allow you to group up with other people.


Best Regards,

WAR Against Cyber Crime.
Catch Them If You Can.
  
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Re: [Full-disclosure] The war in Palestine

2009-01-18 Thread them . root
Innovative solution to all your problems, on both sides:  stop discussing 
politics on FD.  I was under the impression this was supposed to be about 
compsec, not alt.politics.middleeast.  Doesn't matter who -is- right, from here 
it looks like a bunch of kids using slightly more sophisticated arguments.

Understand?  Someone is wrong on the internet, shocker, that one.  You guys 
aren't going to change each other's minds, so what you're doing is a waste of 
time and lowering the noise to signal ratio.

Grow up.
 
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-Original Message-
From: ghost gho...@gmail.com

Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 16:39:01 
To: Full Disclosurefull-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] The war in Palestine


The IDF would not release anything fake? LMAO! That takes the cake.
You're a propoganda shill.


On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Avraham Schneider
avri.schnei...@gmail.com wrote:
 The IDF released footage from a remote controlled spy aircarft, showing
 terrorists shooting from a UN building - experts have inspected the footage
 and none have contested it.

 It's not that difficult to find out if it was fake or not - and considering
 the IDF released it, they would not risk releasing anything fake, as it
 would be shooting itself in the foot.

 In general I agree, unless you can easily detect if the footage was fake or
 not, videos on youtube are not reliable sources.


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Re: [Full-disclosure] Firewire Attack on Windows Vista

2008-03-05 Thread TheM .
I believe their work is an expansion of this:
http://www.theage.com.au/news/security/hack-into-a-windows-pc-no-password-needed/2008/03/04/1204402423638.html,
which demonstrated the vuln. in XP (and, according to the paper, it's been
demonstrated with other OS's as well), and their work was specifically done
on showing the problem in Vista, which hadn't (as far as the paper writer
seems to know) been done before.

Maus

On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Roger A. Grimes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 As somewhat indicated in the paper itself, these types of physical DMA
 attacks are possible against any PC-based OS, not just Windows. If that's
 true, why is the paper titled around Windows Vista?

 I guess it makes headlines faster.  But isn't as important, if not more
 important, to say all PC-based systems have the same underlying problem?
  That it's a broader problem needing a broader solution, instead of picking
 on one OS vendor to get headlines?

 [Disclaimer: I'm a full-time Microsoft employee.]

 Roger

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 *Roger A. Grimes, InfoWorld, Security Columnist
 *CPA, CISSP, CISA, MCSE: Security (2000/2003), CEH, yada...yada...
 *email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 *Author of Windows Vista Security: Securing Vista Against Malicious
 Attacks (Wiley)
 *
 http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Vista-Security-Securing-Malicious/dp/0470101555
 *


 -Original Message-
 From: Bernhard Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 10:54 AM
 To: Full Disclosure; Bugtraq
 Subject: Firewire Attack on Windows Vista

 Hello,

 In the light of recent discussions about firewire / DMA hacks, we would
 like to throw in some of the results of our past research on this topic
 (done mainly by Peter Panholzer) in the form of a short whitepaper. In this
 paper, we demonstrate that the firewire unlock attack (as implemented in
 Adam Boileau´s winlockpwn) can be used against Windows Vista.

 The paper is available at:


 http://www.sec-consult.com/fileadmin/Whitepapers/Vista_Physical_Attacks.pdf


 Best regards,

 Bernhard


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