clearly.. :)

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of sKel
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 2:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [hlds] Console Crashing Hacks


lol.. judgeing by there intro, i wouldn't doubt that its them.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 1:10 PM
Subject: [hlds] Console Crashing Hacks


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> I own and operate the LANFusion gaming community.  We have 5 source
> servers,
> and in the past week have been experiencing many problems with the servers
> going down.  At first I thought it was something to do w/ the admin mods,
> however, I have traced it to a group of hackers.  Basically, one of these
> guys comes into the servers, and starts using all the normal hacks (walls,
> aim, you name it).  Then, when he knows he's been bagged (or about to be)
> he
> starts spamming text or music which tells people "Console hacks activated,
> press console button to turn on" (or something to that point).  This gets
> people in the server to press the console button, and when they do, their
> HL2 program freezes.  This causes people in the server to time out, and if
> enough do it, causes the server itself to have a memory read error.
>
> Now these people are tricky, because not only can they make the server
> crash, but they are using other peoples steam ids.  The only way I have
> been
> able to stop them is by banning the IP address from which they connected.
> But they just change their IP address and come right back.  I searched
> through my log files for the name and IP and found that one guy had
> connected from the same IP with about 15 different STEAMIDs.  When i
> searched the steamid's he had, I saw that those steamid's belonged to
> other
> people who were in the server at the time. I have no idea how he's masking
> his actual steamid (or how he's stealing other peoples) but this is a real
> problem.
>
> One of my admins traced one of the guys back to a group called ICT or
> 'International Coding Team' (* *www.theict.com ).  I tried to register on
> their forums but my account wouldn't activate.  I'm not positive if these
> guys are the actual culprits, however, they are apparently coming out with
> a
> ton of hacks.
>
> Valve, are you aware of this exploit?  Have any of you guys experienced a
> similar problem on your CS:S servers?  If so, do you have any suggestions
> on
> how to get around it?
>
> Regards,
>
> Aaron Matthews
> #LANFusion | Bugs
> CEO, LANFusion LLC.
> http://www.lanfusion.com
>
> 69.9.36.4 (40 man, 66 tic)
> 69.9.36.7 (32 man, 66 tic)
> 69.9.43.180 (24 man, 100 tic)
> 69.9.43.181 (24 man, 100 tic)
> 69.9.43.182 (18 man, 100 tic)
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