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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-19-2018, 11:52 PM
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(03-19-2018, 11:38 PM)x n Wrote: There's really no way to get caught doing something like this if you're on the same LAN as everyone else as long as your computer's name isn't anything that personally identifies you. I'd do it in the bathroom though considering the fact that cameras + network traffic timestamps can get you caught.
This is so far from the truth it isn't even funny. Do you think that switches and routers don't look at your traffic in an attempt to manage them? In fact, it's so difficult to turn that feature off that many netadmin's don't even bother. At the end of the day, you're pretty easy to track down, but unless you're successful in doing something actually important (like robbing a bank), nobody cares enough about you (understandably so) to bother to look what you've done.
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-19-2018, 11:58 PM
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(03-19-2018, 11:52 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:38 PM)x n Wrote: There's really no way to get caught doing something like this if you're on the same LAN as everyone else as long as your computer's name isn't anything that personally identifies you. I'd do it in the bathroom though considering the fact that cameras + network traffic timestamps can get you caught.
This is so far from the truth it isn't even funny. Do you think that switches and routers don't look at your traffic in an attempt to manage them? In fact, it's so difficult to turn that feature off that many netadmin's don't even bother. At the end of the day, you're pretty easy to track down, but unless you're successful in doing something actually important (like robbing a bank), nobody cares enough about you (understandably so) to bother to look what you've done.
Holy shit you are incompetent. I obviously mentioned the fact that network traffic will fuck you up, which you would've known if you had actually read my post before replying. I understand that you are a very well-seasoned programmer, but please stop riding the shoulders of all of my posts in an attempt to make it look like you know anything past introductory level information about hacking, it's cringy and annoying.
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-20-2018, 12:06 AM
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(03-19-2018, 11:58 PM)x n Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:52 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:38 PM)x n Wrote: There's really no way to get caught doing something like this if you're on the same LAN as everyone else as long as your computer's name isn't anything that personally identifies you. I'd do it in the bathroom though considering the fact that cameras + network traffic timestamps can get you caught.
This is so far from the truth it isn't even funny. Do you think that switches and routers don't look at your traffic in an attempt to manage them? In fact, it's so difficult to turn that feature off that many netadmin's don't even bother. At the end of the day, you're pretty easy to track down, but unless you're successful in doing something actually important (like robbing a bank), nobody cares enough about you (understandably so) to bother to look what you've done.
Holy shit you are incompetent. I obviously mentioned the fact that network traffic will fuck you up, which you would've known if you had actually read my post before replying. I understand that you are a very well-seasoned programmer, but please stop riding the shoulders of all of my posts in an attempt to make it look like you know anything past introductory level information about hacking, it's cringy and annoying.
If you want to side track a thread, that's fine, but don't do it here.
Do remember who is the one correcting misinformation and who is the one making unsubstantiated claims that are either personal opinion or factually inaccurate. Remember who the one is here that's gone on the offensive because multiple members have called bullshit on them.
At the end of the day, your opinion of me matters none to me (or anybody else here). We base our views on members by their merit, by what they've shown others they know and are good at. On the topic of this thread, you've done nothing but spew mildly accurate information making many assumptions about what will happen, and that's not what the OP asked about. If you're such a God of hacking, why don't you go out and show members here what you know. I'm not here to have a hack-off with you, people who care to read know what I know, and I don't care if you're one of them.
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-20-2018, 12:14 AM
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(03-19-2018, 11:58 PM)x n Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:52 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:38 PM)x n Wrote: There's really no way to get caught doing something like this if you're on the same LAN as everyone else as long as your computer's name isn't anything that personally identifies you. I'd do it in the bathroom though considering the fact that cameras + network traffic timestamps can get you caught.
This is so far from the truth it isn't even funny. Do you think that switches and routers don't look at your traffic in an attempt to manage them? In fact, it's so difficult to turn that feature off that many netadmin's don't even bother. At the end of the day, you're pretty easy to track down, but unless you're successful in doing something actually important (like robbing a bank), nobody cares enough about you (understandably so) to bother to look what you've done.
Holy shit you are incompetent. I obviously mentioned the fact that network traffic will fuck you up, which you would've known if you had actually read my post before replying. I understand that you are a very well-seasoned programmer, but please stop riding the shoulders of all of my posts in an attempt to make it look like you know anything past introductory level information about hacking, it's cringy and annoying.
If you know so much, then why don't you enter here?
https://sinister.ly/Thread-Hacking-conte...-something
I'd really like to see you try... You'll have some time before I write my attempt, since I'm on my phone right now and I'm generally busy with schoolwork. Heck, I'll even add in my own NSP if you can do it.
Anyway, if it turns out that you actually are knowledgeable, then you should write some threads, I'd be interested in reading them.
(This post was last modified: 03-20-2018, 12:14 AM by Blink.)
(11-02-2018, 02:51 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Ok, there no real practical reason for doing this, but that's never stopped me.
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-20-2018, 12:18 AM
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(03-20-2018, 12:06 AM)phyrrus9 Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:58 PM)x n Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:52 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote: This is so far from the truth it isn't even funny. Do you think that switches and routers don't look at your traffic in an attempt to manage them? In fact, it's so difficult to turn that feature off that many netadmin's don't even bother. At the end of the day, you're pretty easy to track down, but unless you're successful in doing something actually important (like robbing a bank), nobody cares enough about you (understandably so) to bother to look what you've done.
Holy shit you are incompetent. I obviously mentioned the fact that network traffic will fuck you up, which you would've known if you had actually read my post before replying. I understand that you are a very well-seasoned programmer, but please stop riding the shoulders of all of my posts in an attempt to make it look like you know anything past introductory level information about hacking, it's cringy and annoying.
If you want to side track a thread, that's fine, but don't do it here.
Do remember who is the one correcting misinformation and who is the one making unsubstantiated claims that are either personal opinion or factually inaccurate. Remember who the one is here that's gone on the offensive because multiple members have called bullshit on them.
At the end of the day, your opinion of me matters none to me (or anybody else here). We base our views on members by their merit, by what they've shown others they know and are good at. On the topic of this thread, you've done nothing but spew mildly accurate information making many assumptions about what will happen, and that's not what the OP asked about. If you're such a God of hacking, why don't you go out and show members here what you know. I'm not here to have a hack-off with you, people who care to read know what I know, and I don't care if you're one of them.
The OP's question: Do any of you guys have recommendations for being safe and preventing capture?
I explained that as long as he doesn't name his computer something that is personally identifiable and as long as he goes to the bathroom to avoid cameras he won't get caught and somehow my post didn't answer that question?
Nobody has corrected me on anything. The only time I made a mistake is when I told Ender his post didn't make sense to me on that other thread, and as soon as I realized what he meant I made a post stating that and apologizing to both of you. If anything you are the person being corrected considering you probably read the first sentence of my post and decided to reply telling me I'm wrong because network traffic will get the OP caught rather than actually reading the entire post where I mention network traffic will get the OP caught. You can pull the "well if you're so good then show us what you got" card all you like but it's not going to work sadly, you obviously don't know what you're talking about and I wouldn't be interested in a "hack-off" even if you challenged me to one. I came here to help people with computer related things and so far that's exactly what I've done. You're better than me at programming and I'm better than you at hacking, we'll just leave it at that.
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-20-2018, 12:18 AM
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(03-20-2018, 12:14 AM)Ender Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:58 PM)x n Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:52 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote: This is so far from the truth it isn't even funny. Do you think that switches and routers don't look at your traffic in an attempt to manage them? In fact, it's so difficult to turn that feature off that many netadmin's don't even bother. At the end of the day, you're pretty easy to track down, but unless you're successful in doing something actually important (like robbing a bank), nobody cares enough about you (understandably so) to bother to look what you've done.
Holy shit you are incompetent. I obviously mentioned the fact that network traffic will fuck you up, which you would've known if you had actually read my post before replying. I understand that you are a very well-seasoned programmer, but please stop riding the shoulders of all of my posts in an attempt to make it look like you know anything past introductory level information about hacking, it's cringy and annoying.
If you know so much, then why don't you enter here? https://sinister.ly/Thread-Hacking-conte...-something
I'd really like to see you try... You'll have some time before I write my attempt, since I'm on my phone right now and I'm generally busy with schoolwork. Heck, I'll even add in my own NSP if you can do it.
Anyway, if it turns out that you actually are knowledgeable, then you should write some threads, I'd be interested in reading them.
I tried clicking the link in a different thread and was just met with "You do not have the required posts (25) to enter this forum" so I guess my entry will have to wait until I have 25 posts.
(This post was last modified: 03-20-2018, 12:19 AM by x n.)
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-20-2018, 12:22 AM
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(03-20-2018, 12:18 AM)x n Wrote: (03-20-2018, 12:14 AM)Ender Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:58 PM)x n Wrote: Holy shit you are incompetent. I obviously mentioned the fact that network traffic will fuck you up, which you would've known if you had actually read my post before replying. I understand that you are a very well-seasoned programmer, but please stop riding the shoulders of all of my posts in an attempt to make it look like you know anything past introductory level information about hacking, it's cringy and annoying.
If you know so much, then why don't you enter here? https://sinister.ly/Thread-Hacking-conte...-something
I'd really like to see you try... You'll have some time before I write my attempt, since I'm on my phone right now and I'm generally busy with schoolwork. Heck, I'll even add in my own NSP if you can do it.
Anyway, if it turns out that you actually are knowledgeable, then you should write some threads, I'd be interested in reading them.
I tried clicking the link in a different thread and was just met with "You do not have the required posts (25) to enter this forum" so I guess my entry will have to wait until I have 25 posts.
Alright then. I'll be waiting for you
(11-02-2018, 02:51 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Ok, there no real practical reason for doing this, but that's never stopped me.
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-20-2018, 12:27 AM
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(03-20-2018, 12:22 AM)Ender Wrote: (03-20-2018, 12:18 AM)x n Wrote: (03-20-2018, 12:14 AM)Ender Wrote: If you know so much, then why don't you enter here? https://sinister.ly/Thread-Hacking-conte...-something
I'd really like to see you try... You'll have some time before I write my attempt, since I'm on my phone right now and I'm generally busy with schoolwork. Heck, I'll even add in my own NSP if you can do it.
Anyway, if it turns out that you actually are knowledgeable, then you should write some threads, I'd be interested in reading them.
I tried clicking the link in a different thread and was just met with "You do not have the required posts (25) to enter this forum" so I guess my entry will have to wait until I have 25 posts.
Alright then. I'll be waiting for you
If you could PM me a screenshot of the thread or something you wouldn't have to wait and neither would I
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-20-2018, 12:30 AM
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(03-20-2018, 12:27 AM)x n Wrote: (03-20-2018, 12:22 AM)Ender Wrote: (03-20-2018, 12:18 AM)x n Wrote: I tried clicking the link in a different thread and was just met with "You do not have the required posts (25) to enter this forum" so I guess my entry will have to wait until I have 25 posts.
Alright then. I'll be waiting for you
If you could PM me a screenshot of the thread or something you wouldn't have to wait and neither would I ![Wink Wink](https://sinister.ly/images/smilies/set/wink.png)
@phyrrus9 it's your thread so your call
(11-02-2018, 02:51 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Ok, there no real practical reason for doing this, but that's never stopped me.
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-20-2018, 12:40 AM
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(03-20-2018, 12:27 AM)x n Wrote: (03-20-2018, 12:22 AM)Ender Wrote: (03-20-2018, 12:18 AM)x n Wrote: I tried clicking the link in a different thread and was just met with "You do not have the required posts (25) to enter this forum" so I guess my entry will have to wait until I have 25 posts.
Alright then. I'll be waiting for you
If you could PM me a screenshot of the thread or something you wouldn't have to wait and neither would I ![Wink Wink](https://sinister.ly/images/smilies/set/wink.png)
(03-20-2018, 12:30 AM)Ender Wrote: (03-20-2018, 12:27 AM)x n Wrote: (03-20-2018, 12:22 AM)Ender Wrote: Alright then. I'll be waiting for you
If you could PM me a screenshot of the thread or something you wouldn't have to wait and neither would I ![Wink Wink](https://sinister.ly/images/smilies/set/wink.png)
@phyrrus9 it's your thread so your call
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