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Adrenachrome
2002-12-14, 04:10 PM
I dont know if anyone saw it but last night on TLC there was a show about hacking.. They said the all time best hacker was
'Captain zap' and the best job he did was to change the clocks at AT&T 12 hours ahead so every single customer paid less for long distance. All he did was found the port address to the AT&T maintinance computer and logged in as Guest/Guest and changed it... But it affected so many people they considered it to be the greatest hack of all time.

The most amusing thing about the segment of that show was when the narrator said 'In hacker terminology: He owned it.'

But the main porpose of the show was to scare people away from hacking by showing their methods of keeping the computers secure. Hmm.. I think that would help 'hackers' find exploits.

What do you think?

slaynish
2002-12-14, 04:13 PM
shit ur a lot smarter then me? whyd u show me this thread? lol

Jamesadin
2002-12-14, 04:13 PM
It makes me want to hack lol.

"He owned it"

Hades-Knight
2002-12-14, 04:23 PM
shit ur a lot smarter then me? whyd u show me this thread? lol

haxed

Randuin
2002-12-14, 05:15 PM
lol i saw a similar show on TLC... ya it's kinda gay you could just log on guest/guest and then start fuxx0ring up their comp

"CRØNîC-KîLLå"
2002-12-14, 06:19 PM
The most amusing thing about the segment of that show was when the narrator said 'In hacker terminology: He owned it.'


ahhh shit if i had cable i would record that and replay itx10 ahahah omfg that is pure jokes!

Adrenachrome
2002-12-14, 06:23 PM
Yea i didnt see it coming though. It was funny as hell. I was crackin up but my girlfriend just sat there like 'hmm wtf is he laughing about?'

Grav
2002-12-14, 06:54 PM
I read a book, http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0060926945/qid=1039916968/sr=1-129/ref=sr_1_129/102-2165906-1430539?v=glance&s=books , about a bunch of teenagers who basically controlled the east coast phone lines.. back then nothing was secure and you could literally do anything you wanted.. fun fun

Adrenachrome
2002-12-14, 07:27 PM
I used to play games with AOL back in the early 90's when i was a youngin. I never paid for aol we just stole accounts and changed school records and all kinds of fun stuff.

But they made all kinds of laws against it + its alot more secure now so...

Wiccan][V][asta
2002-12-14, 07:47 PM
I saw the show myself, I though tit was a bunch of bullshit. They DID try to make the show to scare away would-be hackers. It made me want to learn more about the subject. :) Also, did you see that where Captain Zap had those two laptops, and he was sitting in the back of the moving truck? That was crazy shit yo'

He owned it.

lol

Adrenachrome
2002-12-14, 07:48 PM
that was bullshit they werent hooked up to anything and i dont think he had satellite web access...

Xenn
2002-12-14, 08:01 PM
Yea i didnt see it coming though. It was funny as hell. I was crackin up but my teddy bear just sat there like 'hmm wtf is he laughing about?'


I saw the commercials for that show, looked gay. I hate when they make shows about stuff they don't really know about.

Jamesadin
2002-12-14, 08:13 PM
Haha, its funny becuase its all done professionally, and the reporters wouldnt know a thing about hacking.

Adrenachrome
2002-12-15, 10:16 AM
Yea i didnt see it coming though. It was funny as hell. I was crackin up but my teddy bear just sat there like 'hmm wtf is he laughing about?'


I saw the commercials for that show, I'm gay. I hate when they make shows about stuff they don't really know about.

o_O

Xenn
2002-12-15, 06:02 PM
Yea i didnt see it coming though. It was funny as hell. I was crackin up but my teddy bear just sat there like 'hmm wtf is he laughing about?'


I saw the commercials for that show, I'm gay. I hate when they make shows about stuff they don't really know about.

http://www.gamers-forums.com/smilies/contrib/geno/blowjob.gif

You could tell that guy knew nothing about real hacking.

Randuin
2002-12-16, 08:30 AM
heh he didn't... he presumed he did :D

Unregistered
2002-12-23, 06:32 PM
I dont know if anyone saw it but last night on TLC there was a show about hacking.. They said the all time best hacker was
'Captain zap' and the best job he did was to change the clocks at AT&T 12 hours ahead so every single customer paid less for long distance. All he did was found the port address to the AT&T maintinance computer and logged in as Guest/Guest and changed it... But it affected so many people they considered it to be the greatest hack of all time.

The most amusing thing about the segment of that show was when the narrator said 'In hacker terminology: He owned it.'

But the main porpose of the show was to scare people away from hacking by showing their methods of keeping the computers secure. Hmm.. I think that would help 'hackers' find exploits.

What do you think?

Sounds like grade a bullshit to me. I mean come on, if a company that size had exploits like that, then it wouldn't be much of a company would it? A company that size would have people that looked after security issues. Besides, guest/guest is default for almost everything, im sure they'd have changed it.

Adrenachrome
2002-12-23, 06:33 PM
I dont know if anyone saw it but last night on TLC there was a show about hacking.. They said the all time best hacker was
'Captain zap' and the best job he did was to change the clocks at AT&T 12 hours ahead so every single customer paid less for long distance. All he did was found the port address to the AT&T maintinance computer and logged in as Guest/Guest and changed it... But it affected so many people they considered it to be the greatest hack of all time.

The most amusing thing about the segment of that show was when the narrator said 'In hacker terminology: He owned it.'

But the main porpose of the show was to scare people away from hacking by showing their methods of keeping the computers secure. Hmm.. I think that would help 'hackers' find exploits.

What do you think?

Sounds like grade a bullshit to me. I mean come on, if a company that size had exploits like that, then it wouldn't be much of a company would it? A company that size would have people that looked after security issues. Besides, guest/guest is default for almost everything, im sure they'd have changed it.

You do realize this was more than 12 years ago dont you?

Lady Ice
2002-12-24, 09:26 AM
I watched both specials, actually. Very interesting. Was neat to see the phone phreaking stuff.

and both my husband and I laughed our asses off when they said "He owned it"

bwhahahahahhahahahhahahhahahahhaaa fucking classic
best part of the whole show.

Adrenachrome
2002-12-24, 10:30 AM
lol i was rofling

slaynish
2002-12-25, 12:36 PM
lmao

tacoX
2002-12-25, 12:48 PM
I think its kinda funny that the narrator said 'He owned it'. Lol.

vivo966
2003-08-29, 11:54 PM
rofl... saw this the other day on the discovery channel, in england, was on at about 4 in the morning, and i burst out laughing when the voice over guy said 'he owned it' rofl

ask_rabber
2003-08-30, 01:59 AM
Wow... this was almost 9 months old.

Hades-Knight
2003-08-30, 05:19 PM
Thanks a lot for bumping it fucktard