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RE: FN-FORUM anyone fancy a .mil domain?
date posted 26th January 2003 00:54
Osama indeed!
It's only one of thousands! The American war machine seems to be full of
technical retards. Hacking .mil sites has never crossed my mind but if
someone wanted to, there appears to be a million help files provided by
military IT departments and made available via Googles cache. I've just
seen another that does provide a username and password, and one more
that explains what combination of letters from the users name and tag
make up a valid username. I guess its safe to assume that most passwords
are going to be "Tiffany", "Charlene" or "Mom".
I need to stop looking now because it's scaring me that people with this
level of competence are carrying big guns and talking about defending
freedom.
/rob
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL REMOVED]
[EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of David Eckersall
Sent: 26 January 2003 00:21
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM anyone fancy a .mil domain?
is that definately it? only the article states they actually put up
default
passwords on the page. i'm not even going to test for blanks or
'admin',
'password' from home!
a friends just suggested an osamabinladen.mil domain - but that'd be
just
evil... :D
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