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Its probably on every torrent site now anyways.
Ouch!
http://krebsonsecurity.com/tag/whmcs-0day/
http://krebsonsecurity.com/2012/05/whmcs-breach-may-be-only-tip-of-the-trouble/
As one of the comments on the site I originally linked states, the "seized" site seems fishy. I've never once seen the FBI redirect a site to fbi.gov. I think it might be ugnazi just forwarding the domain to make people think it was seized.
I think you make many blatantly obvious 'predictions' just so you can say 'called it' and appear to be wiser after the fact.
i love this part :
:P
A few years ago, when I was still involved in a certain shadier forum, social engineering was all over the place.
Social engineering has been part of "hacking" since the beginning.
His point isn't that it's existed, it's that it now plays a much larger role, I believe.
Well... more than that, social engineering doesn't have to do with computer systems. Is an application but is used in other fields, like marketing for example.
Even that I doubt.
And
See:
Keep in mind "recent" means within 15 years to me. Let me be clear, no one was probing your Facebook or MySpace or any other online social network on any large scale or on any large group of people 15 years ago, for any purpose. So much about social engineering as it relates to so-called "hacking" in our current environment is anything but old. Context, apply it. If I was talking about marketing, generic scamming, social engineering via telephone, stealing candy from children, prank calling retirement homes, newsgroups, bbs, or anything unrelated to the topic or the current outbreak of social engineering as it relates to people's perception of hacking, I'd let you know.
I get it, you disagree with my statement. I don't
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https://twitter.com/#!/UG
Guilty conscious or tweeting whilst drunk?
Can't tell if the tweets are sincere.
This would be a good time for a meme.....
I say @FTN_Kevin should go drive back to that address now..
http://pastebin.com/eBTEMgym
Most def fake and framing
My thoughts exactly. Especially considering their posts are coming from LA and Staten Island, both of which are sorta near to addresses listed, but I doubt it's that far off.
Location can be faked.
Well no duh... but why would they when they're trying to give themselves up? If they were gonna fake it wouldn't they have faked it to those addresses they gave?
Too little, too late.
Any
Anyone have a mirror of that pastebin?
http://pastebin.com/CR34zxQk
I love the people who think protecting the admin area (by moving it, IP, http auth, whatever) will help them against vuln's...
The vuln is just as likely to be in the client area, and that's almost as bad as them having access to the admin panel.
LOL, I got this from Youtube over the video of WHMCS-Hacked that I uploaded
@Asim Seems their trying their best to burry it from history lol
@Asim Maybe it was the music in the background, that's a copyright no-no too
says it was issued by WHMCS ltd.
Yes, it was issued by WHMCS and has nothing to do with the background music. The email address was mentioned as [email protected]
I have posted a counter-notice to WHMCS and Youtube itself stating that I video'd it myself and have all the raw videos if they want as proof. Also since they were hacked, anyone and everyone can make a video of that and publish it online.
I don't see how this is copyrighted. Correct me otherwise