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September 12, 2006 at 2:16 pm #705697
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InactiveKwblue both are dns from my vantage point, take a screen shot.
September 12, 2006 at 2:52 pm #705710Anonymous
Inactivegreek39 wrote:Kwblue both are dns from my vantage point, take a screen shot.I have no idea what that means? I did take a screenshot and it is in my last post. The connection is shown direct from Casino Tropez’s SSL Cert, and that is a direct port sniff. I can certainly show the packet contents, but don’t feel that is necessary as this pretty much says it all.
Let me know if I am misunderstanding you.
**EDIT*** Picture URL is now correct. Is this what you mean you cryptic bastard? :tongue:
September 12, 2006 at 4:51 pm #705731Anonymous
InactiveYes I can view it now thank you. Before I could not view, from your cryptic favorite. I will postpone any further postings until the CAC is over. Enjoy yourselves people!!!
Just been bombed Ddos on my other network. We are for sure getting on someone’s nerves.
You know it just occurred to me what everyone means by my posts being somewhat cryptic. From your perspective some of them essentially don’t make sense. I failed to realize this from a neophytes perspective.
Cryptic for me means quite the opposite. Spending years in the hacker world the language is very much cryptic but of a different kind. They tend to use strict hacker jargon, a more precise language for communicating. For example double verbing is often used.
Instead of going through the whole thing of explaining things they often only have one word. For example the word “gweep”
/gweep/ [WPI] 1. v. To {hack}, usually at night. At WPI, from 1977 onwards, this often indicated that the speaker could be found at the College Computing Center punching cards or crashing the {PDP-10} or, later, the DEC-20; the term has survived the demise of those technologies, however, and is still live in late 1991. “I’m going to go gweep for a while. See you in the morning” “I gweep from 8pm till 3am during the week.” 2. n. One who habitually gweeps in sense 1; a {hacker}. “He’s a hard-core gweep, mumbles code in his sleep.”
/ means over and out
00 over to you
lossage as in “what a lossage!” meaning a harware failure.
I know this language inside and out. What I see on some CAP posts are derived from hacker jargon.
CUL see you later
ENQ? are you busy
NP no problem
tnx 1.0E6 thanks a million
cu 18tr see you later
BBL be back latterIf I were to post ” hacked off greek39/00 ” this would mean I am annoyed at the adminstrators victimizing my site via crackers over and out and over to you.
This is a tuff habit to break when posting but will definatley try. Many of the BH group use such hacker jargon as well. Sometimes you can tell their skill level when they post.
Ziv always leaves a / after posting.
greek39/00
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