get me my putty!
112 words | Posted on October 14th, 2003
Scott was 18.05 years old when he wrote this!
Filed under: General
Ghawh! I’m going crazy! I was planning on having a few good hours to work on the aimpoo website today at college over lunch time. I popped in the cd I made to let me run putty on these “restricted access” computers. (Yes, I’ve fully read the legal documents placed besode each computer in this room). I’m not violating the agreements. As long as I use putty to connect to my home network legally, and work with it for research purposes, I’m golden.
GHAW! my putty cd is damaged and wont launch putty -_- Oh the irony. Another hour wasted poking around the bowls of the internet… bowls… poo… aimpoo… wahh!
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10 Responses to “get me my putty!”
| phentermine wrote the following at 06:43:30 AM on October 29th, 2004 |
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| scott wrote the following at 02:23:25 PM on October 12th, 2003 |
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we’re not brute forcing a single name. we’re lightly trying 33,000 screen names (the number of 3chars that dont start with a number). Example: my first sn hacker I wrote tried a single password on every 3char. I got 5 or 6 names JUST with the password “qwerty” including mine (RTS). Food for thought. |
| überpenguin wrote the following at 09:57:37 PM on October 11th, 2003 |
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Sorry, I didn’t underestimate you, I just falsely assumed that you were going for a quick brute force. The obvious downside to this method is that it can take weeks, even months if the password is good. But, if you are truly willing to wait that long to steal an AIM SN, please don’t let me stand in your way |
| scott wrote the following at 08:10:08 PM on October 9th, 2003 |
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keep in mind, I already wrote a program like this 2 years ago. It sucked. Badly. But I did get my screen name RTS from it. |
| scott wrote the following at 08:09:29 PM on October 9th, 2003 |
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uber – about the 10 minute waiting limit – you sooo underestimate me. Not only do I know that the key is to retry every 36 seconds, but I also am including smart delays, where it will slowly lengthen or shorten the amount of time between retries to get the most data in the least amount of time with the fewest delays |
| Tall Jon wrote the following at 03:15:49 PM on October 9th, 2003 |
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teaser – getting kinda professional there aren’t you? |
| überpenguin wrote the following at 12:41:38 PM on October 9th, 2003 |
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I just thought of something, doesn’t Oscar require you to wait 10 minutes if you attempt to connect too many times? (error code 983) If you’re brute-forcing with a wordlist or character range, this may be a slight incon enience in the time arena… -uberpenguin |
| überpenguin wrote the following at 11:24:51 AM on October 9th, 2003 |
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Time to port AIMPoo to C and *nix. How about a nice GTK2 interface? Or even better, a good ‘ol command line tool! Yeah, that’s the ticket! |
| Kris wrote the following at 09:53:32 AM on October 9th, 2003 |
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ok i have no clue what you said about the DLLS and stuff..ha..but i’m glad its going well for you and zero. |
| scott wrote the following at 01:51:55 PM on October 16th, 2003 |
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HA! I’d love to see the look on these peopes’ faces when i brign in a bootable unix operating system and proceed to restart the system using it XD |
