RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-12 Thread PHPBeginner.com

I agree with Jason,

Are you guys nuts?
He was just trying to be cool, and in order to be cool he needed to mention:
THAT WAS ME!!!

He's not a hacker (hey, no offence Jonathon) ... a real hacker will never
post any threaten message on a 5000 users mailing list. A beginner(amateur)
hacker however will.

Don't worry about him Phillip. And you Jonathon erase all these files and
contact Phillip *personally* telling him more what his security wholes are,
so he'll be grateful to you.




Just came to my mind: my Hacking story:

I once had a website which was some sort of search engine. The users were
submitting their sites and we were validating for credibility. (no fancy
homepages ect)

One guy submitted a site which when I was validating gave a JavaScript
alert. That alert had a button which when you click calls other alert and so
on ...  my explorer had frozen (on my old win98 1-ed), and I had to reboot
my PC completely losing all unsaved data lots of it... of a project I
was working for a while...

Man, I got mad.

I started my PC again, went to the validation section of my site and, looked
at the password he inputted during the submission of his site. Guess what?
It matched the password he had on his angelfire site!!!

I f***ng moved all he got up there in folder called
:"Do_not_do_this_anymore"!

.uff. what e relieve

I never contacted him of course, but I wasn't even a hacker.

my sweet story  "god I love to tell'em"


Sincerely,

 Maxim Maletsky
 Founder, Chief Developer

 PHPBeginner.com (Where PHP Begins)
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-Original Message-
From: Jason Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 9:11 AM
To: 'rswfire'; Jonathan Sharp
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy


 Furthermore, below you stated I posted a URL. That URL was
 to a geocities.com site.  That site has nothing to do with
 PHP and has nothing to do with my local computer.  In fact,
 that geocities.com site only showed screenshots of what I
 had been working on.  Obviously, it must have sparked your
 interest because you went to work on finding out my IP
 Address so that you could break into my system.

One would probably guess the URL of the site you were
working on was in the screenshots. You don't need to
"find" an IP address at that point.

Furthermore, Jonathan stated that he didn't "break into" your
system - you left phpMyAdmin *wide* open, which is frankly
asking for trouble. Imagine how much fun you'd have had if
someone with *malicious* intent had found it.

And lastly ... if he was *really* going to do anything, would
he really be so stupid as to leave his commonly-known pseudonym,
which can be (as you proved) easily traced back to himself?

I think this whole issue has been blown out of proportion enough
on the list now, and as it's no longer a PHP-related discussion
I suggest you move it to private mail.

And, try some valium for loss of sleep. :)

Jason

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RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-12 Thread Philip Olson


 Don't worry about him Phillip. And you Jonathon erase all these files and
 contact Phillip *personally* telling him more what his security wholes are,
 so he'll be grateful to you.

Just to clear things up, my only comments mentioned that this is silly and
calling someone a "hacker" publically is very bad, whether it's true or
false it's still very very bad.  I wasn't the crackee or cracker.  So, 
regarding the above : s/Phillip/rswfire/g

No biggy ... this whole ordeal seems over.

Regards,

Philip


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RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-12 Thread Jonathan Sharp

rswfire,
This thread does not pertain to the php-general list anymore, nor was your
origional post. I personally emailed you OFF list and your reply was ON list
which didn't have any business with this anymore. This situation is between
you and me and i am happy to discuss anything which you would like. But
posting to the list and calling me a "hacker" is in appropriate. As well as
some of the allegations that "You did this day after day for almost five
days, sir." that is incorrect, i logged in that one friday night.

Thank you,
-Jonathan Sharp


 -Original Message-
 From: rswfire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 3:52 PM
 To: Jonathan Sharp
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy


 Jonathon,

 I apologize for making a big deal out of this.
 But to me, this is a big deal.  I found your
 actions very threatening.  And even days later I
 have actually lost sleep over it and been in a
 relatively bad mood because of it.

 Furthermore, below you stated I posted a URL.
 That URL was to a geocities.com site.  That site
 has nothing to do with PHP and has nothing to do
 with my local computer.  In fact, that
 geocities.com site only showed screenshots of
 what I had been working on.  Obviously, it must
 have sparked your interest because you went to
 work on finding out my IP Address so that you
 could break into my system.

 I am not a hacker.  I do not try to hack and
 don't know how people go about doing it.  I'm a
 programmer.  To me, those two are very different.
  A programmer is constructive.  A programmer
 likes to take a problem and turn it into a
 solution.  A programmer is creative.  A
 programmer has respect for other people's domains
 and boundaries.  A hacker is destructuve.  A
 hacker takes a solution and turns it into a
 problem.  A hacker has no respect for other
 people's domain or boundaries.  As you have
 clearly done.  You have overstepped a boundary
 with me.

 I did not know someone would come snooping up my
 IP Address to break into my site.  I did not know
 it was even possible.  The need to go into my
 database and add your username, etc. was uncalled
 for.  Furthermore, you did not stop there.  You
 also went into my FTP site (which was empty) and
 my SMTP server (which was empty) adding folders,
 etc.  I have full logs of your activity.  You did
 this day after day for almost five days, sir.  I
 find that uncalled for.

 If you have copies of any of my files I suggest
 you delete them immediately.  I have Intellectual
 Property rights to these files and will prosecute
 you if I find out you have used them to any
 means.

 Again, I'm sorry for making a big deal out of
 this.  But it is a big deal.  You have threatened
 me in a very personal way.

 End of Thread.



 --- Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Ok, I just checked my mail and found this
  thread... to clear this up...
 
  In one of your posts you posed a url to a
  script you were working on...and I
  backed up a directory and it gave me a
  directory listing...one folder was
  /admin/ it gave another listing...then showed
  phpMyAdmin and then it gave
  your full db schema...no passwords or
  anything...i was able to insert a
  record...and a user to your mysql server...
  password is (abc123) that's all
  i did...nothing else...and i'd hardly consider
  that a hack...more of a
  "browse"
 
  Cheers,
  -Jonathan
  aka: "Codeboy the *dangerous* hacker"
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Philip Olson
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 4:24 PM
   To: James, Yz
   Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy
  
  
True, but none of which are applicable to
  me, as I've not
   slandered, defamed
or spoofed anything or anyone.  As far as
  hacking is concerned,
   I wouldn't
know my arse from my elbow :)
  
   just a fyi, my post had nothing to do with
  you.  or the other james (which
   that line you're referring too had to do
  with) but rather, that of the
   person in question ("hacker").  but anyway,
  let's let this thread die.
   it's time.
  
   Philip
  
  
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RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-11 Thread Jason Murray

 Furthermore, below you stated I posted a URL. That URL was 
 to a geocities.com site.  That site has nothing to do with 
 PHP and has nothing to do with my local computer.  In fact, 
 that geocities.com site only showed screenshots of what I 
 had been working on.  Obviously, it must have sparked your 
 interest because you went to work on finding out my IP 
 Address so that you could break into my system.

One would probably guess the URL of the site you were
working on was in the screenshots. You don't need to
"find" an IP address at that point.

Furthermore, Jonathan stated that he didn't "break into" your
system - you left phpMyAdmin *wide* open, which is frankly
asking for trouble. Imagine how much fun you'd have had if
someone with *malicious* intent had found it.

And lastly ... if he was *really* going to do anything, would 
he really be so stupid as to leave his commonly-known pseudonym, 
which can be (as you proved) easily traced back to himself?

I think this whole issue has been blown out of proportion enough 
on the list now, and as it's no longer a PHP-related discussion
I suggest you move it to private mail.

And, try some valium for loss of sleep. :)

Jason

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Re: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-11 Thread Matt McClanahan

On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 03:51:33PM -0800, rswfire wrote:

 I am not a hacker.  I do not try to hack and
 don't know how people go about doing it.  I'm a
 programmer.  To me, those two are very different.
  A programmer is constructive.  A programmer
 likes to take a problem and turn it into a
 solution.  A programmer is creative.  A
 programmer has respect for other people's domains
 and boundaries.  A hacker is destructuve.  A
 hacker takes a solution and turns it into a
 problem.  A hacker has no respect for other
 people's domain or boundaries.  As you have
 clearly done.  You have overstepped a boundary
 with me.

I feel compelled to repost this, because you seem to have the right
principles in mind, but the wrong term.  I realize it's usually viewed
as useless nitpicking to point this out, but it seems appropriate in
this context to stress the misconception of what a hacker is.  So if
you have a free moment, please do read over some of the well-written
explanations about where the word comes from, and what it stands for.

http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/hacker.html
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/hacker-ethic.html
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/cracker.html

Your description of a programmer does fit well with who a hacker really
is, so I'm sure you would appreciate what they have to say.  There is,
of course, a great wealth of writing on the topic, the links above are
simply succinct definitions.  For more in depth discussion, I'd suggest
browsing the bibliography included in the jargon file, which includes
excellent works, both fiction and non-fiction, relating to the subject.

http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/Bibliography.html

Matt

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Re: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-09 Thread Sefton

What does that do?

""Jonathan Sharp"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
: P.S. in your phpMyAdmin config.inc.php file line 13 set:
: $cfgServers[1]['adv_auth'] = true;
: then you won't have any problems...
:
: -codeboy
:
:  -Original Message-
:  From: rswfire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:  Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 3:20 PM
:  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  Subject: RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy
: 
: 
:  Whatever, James.
: 
:  The hackers name is Jonathan Sharp.  He is a
:  regular member of this mailing list.  I do
:  believe that people here would like to know they
:  have a hacker on their hands, don't you think?
:  It would appear the friendly Jonathan has another
:  side to himself...
: 
:  Codeboy:
:  Jonathan Sharp
:  Director of Technology - Imprev Inc.
:  Renwick Development Group - Flyerware
:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: 
: 
: 
:  --- James Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:  
:   
:Today I noticed an entry in my database with
:   the
:username "codeboy" and the password "hacked"
:   in
:one of the authorization tables I have
:   created.
:I am shocked that someone could be so
:   malicious
:and insensitive!  I am programming locally; I
:realize there may be some security
:vulnerabilities during this time, but when I
:   go
:live with my network this will not be the
:   case.
:If any further attempts are made to hack into
:   my
:system I will clearly take the time to
:   retaliate
:against you.  Let this be your only warning.
:   
:  
:   This is not the place to take these issues up.
:   Please email privatly and
:   complain to the appropriate authrities, the
:   PHP-General list is not the
:   place for this.
:  
:   James
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RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-09 Thread Dallas Kropka

LOLOL

Ya know, I get half of my business this way... they think they don't want
me to fix there site... until I send them their database dump and passwords
retrieved from invalid form checks or unsecured image directories...
Jonathan actually did this guy a favor, an embarrassing favor, but it
wouldn't have been if he had gone the right path with his complaint.

Wait, isn't that 2 lessons?



-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Sharp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 7:15 PM
To: Philip Olson; James, Yz
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy


Ok, I just checked my mail and found this thread... to clear this up...

In one of your posts you posed a url to a script you were working on...and I
backed up a directory and it gave me a directory listing...one folder was
/admin/ it gave another listing...then showed phpMyAdmin and then it gave
your full db schema...no passwords or anything...i was able to insert a
record...and a user to your mysql server... password is (abc123) that's all
i did...nothing else...and i'd hardly consider that a hack...more of a
"browse"

Cheers,
-Jonathan
aka: "Codeboy the *dangerous* hacker"

 -Original Message-
 From: Philip Olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 4:24 PM
 To: James, Yz
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy


  True, but none of which are applicable to me, as I've not
 slandered, defamed
  or spoofed anything or anyone.  As far as hacking is concerned,
 I wouldn't
  know my arse from my elbow :)

 just a fyi, my post had nothing to do with you.  or the other james (which
 that line you're referring too had to do with) but rather, that of the
 person in question ("hacker").  but anyway, let's let this thread die.
 it's time.

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[PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-08 Thread rswfire

Today I noticed an entry in my database with the
username "codeboy" and the password "hacked" in
one of the authorization tables I have created. 
I am shocked that someone could be so malicious
and insensitive!  I am programming locally; I
realize there may be some security
vulnerabilities during this time, but when I go
live with my network this will not be the case. 
If any further attempts are made to hack into my
system I will clearly take the time to retaliate
against you.  Let this be your only warning.

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RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-08 Thread rswfire

Whatever, James.

The hackers name is Jonathan Sharp.  He is a
regular member of this mailing list.  I do
believe that people here would like to know they
have a hacker on their hands, don't you think? 
It would appear the friendly Jonathan has another
side to himself...

Codeboy:
Jonathan Sharp
Director of Technology - Imprev Inc.
Renwick Development Group - Flyerware
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--- James Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Today I noticed an entry in my database with
 the
  username "codeboy" and the password "hacked"
 in
  one of the authorization tables I have
 created.
  I am shocked that someone could be so
 malicious
  and insensitive!  I am programming locally; I
  realize there may be some security
  vulnerabilities during this time, but when I
 go
  live with my network this will not be the
 case.
  If any further attempts are made to hack into
 my
  system I will clearly take the time to
 retaliate
  against you.  Let this be your only warning.
 
 
 This is not the place to take these issues up.
 Please email privatly and
 complain to the appropriate authrities, the
 PHP-General list is not the
 place for this.
 
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Re: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-08 Thread James, Yz

Many hackers now go about their business to notify (or even test)
administrators whether or not they've been up to no good.  It's possible
that you've mis-construed what he was up to.

Nevertheless, your complaints should really go to the correct authorities
(your server, the "hacker" and if necessary, beyond that), as opposed to
questions, which might include "I've got a security problem with PHP, what
can I do about it?"

James.

 The hackers name is Jonathan Sharp.  He is a
 regular member of this mailing list.  I do
 believe that people here would like to know they
 have a hacker on their hands, don't you think?
 It would appear the friendly Jonathan has another
 side to himself...

 Codeboy:
 Jonathan Sharp
 Director of Technology - Imprev Inc.
 Renwick Development Group - Flyerware
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 --- James Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  
   Today I noticed an entry in my database with
  the
   username "codeboy" and the password "hacked"
  in
   one of the authorization tables I have
  created.
   I am shocked that someone could be so
  malicious
   and insensitive!  I am programming locally; I
   realize there may be some security
   vulnerabilities during this time, but when I
  go
   live with my network this will not be the
  case.
   If any further attempts are made to hack into
  my
   system I will clearly take the time to
  retaliate
   against you.  Let this be your only warning.
  
 
  This is not the place to take these issues up.
  Please email privatly and
  complain to the appropriate authrities, the
  PHP-General list is not the
  place for this.
 
  James
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RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-08 Thread Philip Olson

 Whatever, James.

Also, consider this word :
   
sue

As well as :

defamation of character

And also   :

Libel and Slander

And lastly :

Spoof

All should be considered before posting anything anywhere.  Especially a
public mailing list.  It's important to be careful with this sort of
thing, even if it's blindingly true ...

Regards,

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Re: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-08 Thread Matt McClanahan

On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 03:19:52PM -0800, rswfire wrote:

 Whatever, James.
 
 The hackers name is Jonathan Sharp.  He is a
 regular member of this mailing list.  I do
 believe that people here would like to know they
 have a hacker on their hands, don't you think? 

http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/hacker.html
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/cracker.html

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Re: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-08 Thread James, Yz

  Whatever, James.

 Also, consider this word :

 sue

 As well as :

 defamation of character

 And also   :

 Libel and Slander

 And lastly :

 Spoof

 All should be considered before posting anything anywhere.  Especially a
 public mailing list.  It's important to be careful with this sort of
 thing, even if it's blindingly true ...

True, but none of which are applicable to me, as I've not slandered, defamed
or spoofed anything or anyone.  As far as hacking is concerned, I wouldn't
know my arse from my elbow :)

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RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-08 Thread Chad Day

Your momma pays full commission!

(sorry, couldn't resist)

As far as hacking is concerned, I wouldn't know my arse from my elbow :)

James

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Re: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-08 Thread James, Yz

 Your momma pays full commission!

 (sorry, couldn't resist)

It's OK, I get referral fees :)



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Re: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-08 Thread Philip Olson

 True, but none of which are applicable to me, as I've not slandered, defamed
 or spoofed anything or anyone.  As far as hacking is concerned, I wouldn't
 know my arse from my elbow :)

just a fyi, my post had nothing to do with you.  or the other james (which
that line you're referring too had to do with) but rather, that of the
person in question ("hacker").  but anyway, let's let this thread die.
it's time.

Philip


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RE: [PHP] To The Hacker: CodeBoy

2001-02-08 Thread Jonathan Sharp

Ok, I just checked my mail and found this thread... to clear this up...

In one of your posts you posed a url to a script you were working on...and I
backed up a directory and it gave me a directory listing...one folder was
/admin/ it gave another listing...then showed phpMyAdmin and then it gave
your full db schema...no passwords or anything...i was able to insert a
record...and a user to your mysql server... password is (abc123) that's all
i did...nothing else...and i'd hardly consider that a hack...more of a
"browse"

Cheers,
-Jonathan
aka: "Codeboy the *dangerous* hacker"

 -Original Message-
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 To: James, Yz
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  True, but none of which are applicable to me, as I've not
 slandered, defamed
  or spoofed anything or anyone.  As far as hacking is concerned,
 I wouldn't
  know my arse from my elbow :)

 just a fyi, my post had nothing to do with you.  or the other james (which
 that line you're referring too had to do with) but rather, that of the
 person in question ("hacker").  but anyway, let's let this thread die.
 it's time.

 Philip


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