From wwwwolf@iki.fi Sat Jan 2 15:19:43 1999 Path: news.eunet.fi!wwwwolf From: wwwwolf@iki.fi (Weyfour WWWWolf (Urpo Lankinen)) Newsgroups: rec.games.roguelike.nethack Subject: [RGRNCA] Re: GMX ACCOUNTS HACKEN ! Date: 1 Jan 1999 20:06:54 GMT Organization: Weyfour WWWWolf's more or less organized brain cells Lines: 124 Message-ID: References: <76am8g$soc$1@news04.btx.dtag.de> NNTP-Posting-Host: wwwwolf.pp.fi Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-FurryCode: FCWm3adm A+C-DH+M+PR+T++W-ZSm RLU a19cl+++d-ef+h*i++p-sm X-YiffCode: Yiff1.0Mhet P-- Z-- T! S+ V+ H(wolf,*)+ aIr X-TJ: 0!!! TJ! X-Newsreader: slrn (0.9.4.3 UNIX) ::WWWWolf walks into the cafe, flapping a small plastic folder between his fingers:: TJ 0! Folks, methinks I got demobilized. Look, this military passport says I'm trained in "JV/KRH" to be a good "VM", and that's probably a good thing. Well, it actually says I'm a just-about-good-enough-to-let-live VM, but that's an another issue. [1] ::WWWWolf looks around, seeing a d00d alive and well in the cafe.:: Eeeei näin! On Tue, 29 Dec 1998 14:41:04 +0100, Online Webworld wrote: ::nods furiously:: User of t-online.de... >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. SSSSSHT! Those darned mimes. I've lost some promising starting characters to mimes. And besides, the mimes should shut up when they come to Usenet, as they are supposed to do. Mimes should talk via e-mail only. >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Aiee! Flee! It's the dreaded Quoted-Unprintable! NOT! >Hello people ! Hello, hello! >What must I do, if I want to have a passwort of a GMX Account ? Their >Homepage is: www.gmx.net User of t-online.de wants to have a password of an account in gmx.net? Is it something like a mbnet.fi user wanting to know how to get a password of an account in eunet.fi, or something like that? Well, I guess t-online is much better ISP than mbnet.fi... [2] [The d00d sits on the floor, with laptop on his lap. He points at the screen, whines and starts drooling.] Oh, you desperately need that password? Well, here's a method you *want* to try to get the GMX account password. First, open up your mail program window thingy. Then, you type in an address to the "To:" box. Type "postmaster@gmx.net". Then, click the message box where you usually type the message in with mouse pointer. ::WWWWolf watches as the d00d fires up his e-mail client and types stuff he mentioned.:: Now, type this thing after me. You don't have to think what I say, just type. Hello, hello, I just managed to anger millions of Usenet readers by posting a question to zillions of newsgroups. Fortunately, a very friedly lupine fella told me I could get all help I need by following his orders. Anyway, here's what I wanted to know: can I get the password of a GMX user whose username is "xxxxx"? (fill in the username) I know it is not my account, but trust me, I will not use it for anything really bad, except perharps to send tons of material all over the world that would certainly diminish the user's reputation, and to send more crap to Usenet because, as you know, I'm s00p3r 3133+ d00d and the other user is an obvious lamer. Sincerely, Richie. PS. I'm typing this slowly because I know you ISP staff members can't read too fast. I also confess that I'm a sinner and I will burn in the Hell for eternity. Just nuke my account and report my wrongdoings to t-online.de as well, as well as all parties involved with my original Usenet message. I would have even more things to tell you, but this lupine fellow who adviced me in first place forgot what I was supposed to tell. He's too absent-minded, it seems. Bye bye, and take care. PPS: HURRY UP! I really need that password. Okay, stop writing. Now hit that "SEND" button. ::WWWWolf sees the d00d clicking the send button, starting to smile and drool in happiness.:: See? It's easy. Soon the administrator of GMX will mail you the correct password. >Answers please to : oww@gmx.net Not, perchance, "ouch@gmx.net" or even "postmaster@gmx.net"? >Richie Poorie. >I'M NO LAMER !!! We'll see. I would definitely not count on that, though. [Hours pass, and d00d sits on the floor, playing Minesweeper with all cheats enabled. Suddently, d00d's head explodes, and the body collapses to the floor. D00d's laptop machine beeps - incoming mail! It seems to come from GMX administration...] ::WWWWolf grins.:: Well, I guessed this would happen. Jashpar! Clean up the mess, please. Those d00d bodies start to smell very bad, very soon. - Signed, WWWWolf of rec.games.roguelike.nethack CR3T1NZ advisory (Mobile Unit), Vestrum Excrucibo (Our battlecry: "Wrong Newsgroup, pal!") [1] JV/KRH = Jalkaväki/Kranaatinheittimistö = Infantry/Mortar VM = Viestimies = communications trooper (The Lazy Ones. We put up a command post and sleep for the rest of the great battle. What a great position.) [2] mbnet.fi = MBNet, an ISP for readers of MikroBitti, also the biggest BBS in Finland. The canonical spawning hole of the Newbies. I have told you about MikroBitti before, right? -- WWWWolf (known to some as Urpo Lankinen), just another lupine technomancer ICQ:4291042 -==(RGRNCA)==- From wwwwolf@iki.fi Sat Jan 2 15:20:41 1999 Path: news.eunet.fi!wwwwolf From: wwwwolf@iki.fi (Weyfour WWWWolf (Urpo Lankinen)) Newsgroups: alt.hacking,es.comp.hackers,rec.games.roguelike.nethack Subject: Re: Hack a website ! Date: 1 Jan 1999 20:07:08 GMT Organization: Weyfour WWWWolf's more or less organized brain cells Lines: 48 Message-ID: References: <76b0lr$4jd$1@news08.btx.dtag.de> NNTP-Posting-Host: wwwwolf.pp.fi X-Newsreader: slrn (0.9.4.3 UNIX) On Tue, 29 Dec 1998 17:37:16 +0100, Online Webworld wrote: This message has been chosen to receive the rec.games.roguelike.nethack CR3T1NZ Advisory Evil Crosspost Award Now, you might be wondering, what the hell is RGRNCA ECA? Well, usually I don't reply to all crossposted groups, but ECA messages will be. Why? Because their goal of life is to spread to the d00dal regexper's Groups that Caught, and spread this message: rec.games.roguelike.nethack is a newsgroup devoted to discussion about a Rogue-like game called NetHack. It's not, and never will be, a cracker newsgroup, so it's no use to send any cracker-related stuff to the group. You will just get us angry, and RGRNCA will hound you like no tomorrow, your ISP will love to hear about you, and your life will turn to a hell. DO NOT CROSSPOST THE D00D STUFF TO R.G.R.N. THAT'S YOUR ONLY WAY OF SAVING YOUR SKIN. >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. Hekohekohonkhonk... >Hello, >what must I do, if I will have all Account passworts? ::stares blankly at the d00d:: Use them? >Please help me ! Your ISP will soon love to help you. >Richie - Signed, WWWWolf of rec.games.roguelike.nethack CR3T1NZ advisory (Mobile Unit), Vestrum Excrucibo (Our battlecry: "Wrong Newsgroup, pal!") -- WWWWolf (known to some as Urpo Lankinen), just another lupine technomancer ICQ:4291042 -==(RGRNCA)==- From wwwwolf@iki.fi Sat Jan 2 15:20:49 1999 Path: news.eunet.fi!wwwwolf From: wwwwolf@iki.fi (Weyfour WWWWolf (Urpo Lankinen)) Newsgroups: rec.games.roguelike.nethack Subject: [RGRNCA] Re: T-OFFLINE Date: 1 Jan 1999 20:07:16 GMT Organization: Weyfour WWWWolf's more or less organized brain cells Lines: 20 Message-ID: References: <7689lm$lr4$1@news03.btx.dtag.de> NNTP-Posting-Host: wwwwolf.pp.fi X-FurryCode: FCWm3adm A+C-DH+M+PR+T++W-ZSm RLU a19cl+++d-ef+h*i++p-sm X-YiffCode: Yiff1.0Mhet P-- Z-- T! S+ V+ H(wolf,*)+ aIr X-Newsreader: slrn (0.9.4.3 UNIX) On Mon, 28 Dec 1998 16:52:13 +0100, Online Webworld wrote: ... ::sees two major cross-post threads started by this invidual:: Oooooh now you got me *really* angry. Grrrmrr... Try to escape my wrath. I guarantee your brain power might not be sufficient for that task. - Signed, WWWWolf of rec.games.roguelike.nethack CR3T1NZ advisory (Mobile Unit), Vestrum Excrucibo (Our battlecry: "Wrong Newsgroup, pal!") -- WWWWolf (known to some as Urpo Lankinen), just another lupine technomancer ICQ:4291042 -==(RGRNCA)==-