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Grex > Mnet > #33: Guess Who I Saw On TV Today | |
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cyklone
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Guess Who I Saw On TV Today
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Jun 4 21:28 UTC 2000 |
This morning I was watching WDIV while on my computer. I was pretty much
ignoring the show, especially when it got to the segment about makeovers
for women. Then I heard a name that caught my ear. Today's makeover
"victim" was none other than former M-netter and nuisance Lisa Reyes! I
knew it was her because they mentioned not only her name, but her upcoming
marriage to a 10 years younger Russian name Alexei (or something like
that). She said she wanted to surprise him with a new look. Frankly, I
thought her old look was better . . . .
Guess Who I Saw On TV Today
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happyboy
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response 1 of 45:
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Jun 4 21:29 UTC 2000 |
hahahahahahahaa! phuckin pshycho!
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cyklone
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response 2 of 45:
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Jun 4 21:30 UTC 2000 |
This response has been erased.
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cyklone
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response 3 of 45:
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Jun 4 21:33 UTC 2000 |
<Ooops, sorry about getting the header in the body of the text>
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buzzard
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response 4 of 45:
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Jun 5 01:07 UTC 2000 |
Hoeley shit.
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ric
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response 5 of 45:
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Jun 5 01:39 UTC 2000 |
Bwahahahahahahah
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trex
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response 6 of 45:
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Jun 5 02:21 UTC 2000 |
oh my god! damn I wish you had that on tape.
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void
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response 7 of 45:
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Jun 5 04:13 UTC 2000 |
yikes! is someone going to offer anonymously donated plastic
surgery, too, or does she have to precipitate a constitutional crisis
first?
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cyklone
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response 8 of 45:
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Jun 5 12:37 UTC 2000 |
Re #6: It wasn't too impressive. Mostly her scowling (or at least NotSmiling)
while a cliche of the gay male hairdresser added blonde highlights.
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kewy
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response 9 of 45:
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Jun 5 14:55 UTC 2000 |
I saw WDIV folk last night, as well as many other news folk. I was at
the place yo.
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tod
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response 10 of 45:
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Jun 5 15:43 UTC 2000 |
You saw folk? Was he flaggn?
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happyboy
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response 11 of 45:
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Jun 5 16:29 UTC 2000 |
flaggin hims tarpaper-roll at school kidz
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kewy
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response 12 of 45:
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Jun 6 00:45 UTC 2000 |
I hate grex. I can't see the last response in reading. So I"m entering
this response so I can read 11. dumb.
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slynne
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response 13 of 45:
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Jun 7 12:39 UTC 2000 |
I wonder if a personality transplant was included in the makeover?
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happyboy
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response 14 of 45:
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Jun 7 12:53 UTC 2000 |
why are you so mean?
hey, you down with pankakes this weekend, homes?
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cyklone
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response 15 of 45:
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Jun 7 16:43 UTC 2000 |
Re #13: If so, it didn't take. She appeared grumpy and/or disinterested.
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slynne
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response 16 of 45:
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Jun 8 21:30 UTC 2000 |
Re #14 Only if we can get aaron to eat putrid breakfast food at the
truck stop! :)
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happyboy
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response 17 of 45:
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Jun 8 21:44 UTC 2000 |
ah heerd he kin whup up a mean batch of
sausage gravy 'n biscuits!
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user6122
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response 18 of 45:
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Jun 9 02:01 UTC 2000 |
To whom it may concern,
I go by the name 'xdr'. I am 17 years of age and I live somewhere
within the place you call southeastern Michigan. I in no way damaged,
vandalized, or terrorized M-Net in any way. Last summer I did take a
bug in the Yapp conferencing system to my advantage to compromise root
priviledges. Trex was notified and it was patched up quickly. And yes,
I am also the one who put a backdoor in the newuser program.
Recently I have been using the system for E-mail, though before the
crash I still had root access via another bug I discovered. There are
many bugs, including ones which allow users to become a patron (as
found by a friend of mine).
I was using these root priviledges simply to erase my presence from
M-Net each time I logged in. Certain people I was in contact with on
the system did not like me too well, so I would make myself harder to
find :)
My name is not "Jason", that is my pseudo real name since many people
seem to think it is my real name. I appeared at the Board of Directors
meeting simply to meet' The People' as I like to call it. To show them
that I am not the un-skilled and immature person I seem to be.
A few days after the meeting, my account vanished without a trace.
Thats weird. I figured this would happen but I asked myself; 'Why would
they remove me if I had helped them in the past and was not doing
anything wrong? After all, this is a PUBLIC ACCESS Unix System'.
So I got scared, I did not know what 'The People' were up to. I grabbed
the copy of OpenSSH modified for BSDI and proceeded to modify it a bit
more in such a way that I could have semi-unlogged remote root access
and the ability to record incomming users' passwords. I wanted to gain
access to 'The People's home machines and find out exactly what was
going on. (reading e-mails and looking for files that could contain
information about me, any investigation, or whatnot).
Then I get information from an anonymous source telling me that someone
from the University of Maryland (You know who you are) was looking for
me. Why? I asked. M-Net is a PUBLIC ACCESS Unix System, why would
someone want to go this far as to possibly get law enforcement
involved? And why would the law enforcement even care?
I dont remember the date, but I logged into this person's machine and
started looking around. A FreeBSD 5.0 current system, really nice
setup. While reading his mail I found many things that made me feel
uneasy about his personality. He seemed like the anal retentive type
(no offence to this person). For example, every time someone spammed
him, he would send a message back demanding $500 USD (which you can do
by law). But how often does this actually happen? And who would want to
go through the trouble of going through the courts instead of just
deleting the message?
This gave me the idea that this guy was not one to mess around with.
One with absolutly zero tolerance. Intimidated? I bet you are (person).
He logged in so I sent him a message, I asked why he was looking for me
but did not say who I was. He said 'curiosity'. I then knew he was up
to somthing. And my connection halted. M-Net was dead, what the hell
happened?
About a week later I tried to connect to M-net again, this time the
authorative DNS servers were down so I couldn't even get M-net's IP
address. I thought they must have taken it down. But WHY? I really
started to get scared.
And that leaves us to the present time. What happened? I read some of
the mail from the Grex web conferencing system and it does not look
good. Apparently everyone thinks 'M-net was attacked by a cyber-vandal
by the name of xdr'. This is not true. I DO NOT cause damage to any
system(s).
-xdr
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twinkie
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response 19 of 45:
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Jun 9 02:45 UTC 2000 |
This response has been erased.
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twinkie
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response 20 of 45:
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Jun 9 02:47 UTC 2000 |
user6122 ttyp7 209.104.155.59 Thu Jun 8 21:57 - 22:18 (00:20)
user6122 ttysc 209.104.155.59 Thu Jun 8 05:06 - 05:14 (00:07)
C:\WINDOWS\Profiles\Kevin\Desktop>tracert 209.104.155.59
Tracing route to prec01.iocenter.net [209.104.155.59]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 15 ms 13 ms 12 ms 10.1.4.1
2 60 ms 252 ms 14 ms 216.93.15.145
3 28 ms 28 ms 28 ms 169.207.224.113
4 * 30 ms 32 ms Serial0-0-1.GW5.CHI6.ALTER.NET
[157.130.109.233]
5 29 ms 27 ms 28 ms 116.ATM2-0.XR1.CHI6.ALTER.NET
[146.188.209.154]
6 46 ms 27 ms 31 ms 195.ATM6-0.XR1.CHI4.ALTER.NET
[146.188.208.113]
7 39 ms 58 ms 37 ms 195.ATM8-0-0.GW1.DET1.ALTER.NET
[146.188.208.193
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8 157.130.96.18 reports: Destination net unreachable.
Trace complete.
You'd think an 3733t h4x0r would do a better job of covering up his tracks
from work.
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lelande
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response 21 of 45:
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Jun 9 07:42 UTC 2000 |
what if that trace came back and it turned out to be your very own
workstation?
that'd be CRAZy!
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polvo
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response 22 of 45:
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Jun 9 08:09 UTC 2000 |
That'd be like that story about the babysitter who was recieving
fucked up phone calls from the upstiars bedroom.
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buzzard
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response 23 of 45:
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Jun 9 10:39 UTC 2000 |
You know, after reading the same fucking post 3 times, I noticed that there's
a sentence to the effect of "I am not the immature, blah blah blah person I
appear to be." Well, at least the poor fuck realizes that when he posts a
message in 3 different items, it qualifies for a Darwin award.
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cyklone
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response 24 of 45:
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Jun 9 12:17 UTC 2000 |
Huh? Is he dead?
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