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Found this on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lulzb0at
http://pastebin.com/T0YqdLxc
Looks like a similar sort of hack/attack that happened on IRC?
Morning popcorn fix.. LET delivers!
Also my hacker claims he hacked me because I was part of Anonymous. By the way, I am not. He also claimed Cryto (joepie91's network) was the anonymous network.
I wonder how one would hack a complete network?
(serious question, I am not such an advanced IRC user)
And it's not, lol.
(serious question, I am not such an advanced IRC user)
Well, strictly speaking the 'network' wasn't hacked. One IRC leaf (server) was broken into, and (private) messages were logged. Since authentication to NickServ goes via private messages, anyone that logged in on that particular IRC server had his password logged. The rest of the network is untouched, basically.
I read this, and got to a point and went hmm
19>chanserv19< help invite
28-29ChanServ28- ***** ChanServ Help *****
28-29ChanServ28- Help for INVITE:
28-29ChanServ28-
28-29ChanServ28- INVITE requests services to invite you to the
28-29ChanServ28- specified channel. This is useful if you use
28-29ChanServ28- the +i channel mode.
28-29ChanServ28-
28-29ChanServ28- Syntax: INVITE <#channel>
28-29ChanServ28-
28-29ChanServ28- Examples:
28-29ChanServ28- /msg ChanServ INVITE #foo
28-29ChanServ28- ***** End of Help *****
And i was like wahhhh ?
Right, and this is why you use server side raw messages, not pms for auth.
Still wouldn't help if the entire thing was compromised, but it's a shitton more of data to look though - 'security through obscurity,' if you will.
28-29ChanServ28- ***** ChanServ Help *****
28-29ChanServ28- Help for INVITE:
28-29ChanServ28-
28-29ChanServ28- INVITE requests services to invite you to the
28-29ChanServ28- specified channel. This is useful if you use
28-29ChanServ28- the +i channel mode.
28-29ChanServ28-
28-29ChanServ28- Syntax: INVITE <#channel>
28-29ChanServ28-
28-29ChanServ28- Examples:
28-29ChanServ28- /msg ChanServ INVITE #foo
28-29ChanServ28- ***** End of Help *****
ChanServ INVITE didn't work for TheHackBox - he got some error about not having permission. Not sure how it's set up on Freenode.
Someone from lulzsec asked for my bank's website username and password. I didn't know who it was, and I am not a bank website guru, so of course I gave it to him. Wait, what? I am an idiot? What do you mean?
oops, forgot to add the sarcasm tags
howmad
The same as almost everywhere else, from the looks of it. You can control the levels if need be, but the default is operator access, I believe.
TheHackBox has an AOP flag on #lowendbox as far as I am aware. Yet he really couldn't invite himself.
where is irc of LET?
@DewlanceVPS
Weird, perhaps removed it and readded later.
AOP lets me use INV just fine when I try it on a random channel, hm.