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-- Rory Savage, Senior Systems Administrator Nando Media: www.nandomedia.com email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] aol im (PiasElihU) 919-836-5987 (Office) FreeBSD: http://www.freebsd.org On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Dan Irwin wrote: > Try IRC. Pick any of the larger networks, EFnet, DALnet, IRCnet. > > Join some channels... Type /list to get a listing of *all* channels. Find > some channels with the word "hack" somewhere in the name, these could be a > good start. > > The vast majority of people on these kind of channels are your average > script kiddie type. (Note i said vast, not ALL). > > You may also want to look for some smaller or underground IRC servers or > networks. These too can be inhabited by the kinds of people you wish to > monitor. > > Hope This Helps. > > Dan. > > > > > > -- > Dan Irwin - Systems Administrator > Jackie's Wholesale Nurseries Pty Ltd > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Phone: 07 3888 2481 > Fax: 07 3888 2530 > Postal: 10 Gleeson Road Burpengary Queensland 4505 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Web: http://www.jackies.com.au > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dan Bingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, 31 March 2002 9:59 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Other side of the coin > > > I have been reading this list (along with other security, incident, and > bugtraq lists) in the shadows for quite awhile now. It's such a great > resource and there is just so much to take in. > > It's good to see things from the 'good-guy' or 'whitehat' point of view, > but does anyone know where one could eavesdrop on the underground > 'blackhat' or 'cracker' community? I would like to get some insight on > how things work in their world. > > Any comments are welcome. > > .Bing >