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Message-ID: <3d87568f.71d3.0@australia.edu>
From: memetic-engineer at australia.edu (memetic-engineer@...tralia.edu)
Subject: Re: qmail exploits

Maximal propagation of meme156 confirmed. Politics has entered realm of
ITSEC. Unwitting participants contribute. Victims of mind bullets propagate
agenda of the fist.
/added/agent.solar.eclipse
/added/agent.sockz
/added/agent/solar.eclipse


It is never to late to reevaluate your perception of reality


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>Please see http://phrack.efnet.ru/pr/pr2.txt for information regarding
>this particular post.  In short: PHC didn't write it.
>
>- shiftee
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>On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 01:40:54PM -0400, Nuno Fernandes wrote:
>> 
>> Hey,
>> 
>> 	Most adults in the United States do not like war or hate other
>> countries. We just want to raise a family and try to enjoy our lives.
>> When other countries hate the United States as a whole, that is just
>> ignorance on there part. The U.S. government has the power and is
>> conducting problems causing the rest of the world to hate the U.S. and
>> this should not reflect the feelings for the people of the United
>> States. Now you children think you know politics and rant on this
>> subject, just stick to security because politics are for adults.
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com
>> [mailto:full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com] On Behalf Of
>> fooldisclosure@...hmail.com
>> Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:32 AM
>> To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
>> Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Re: qmail exploits
>> 
>> 
>> PHC Resolution 001
>> ------------------
>> To all American blackhats, anarchists, and semi-converted whitehat
>> scum:-
>> 
>> How many of your friends, family, associates, will die for Oil in Iraq?
>> How many innocent middle eastern children must die so that America can
>> maintain its position as the world economic pacesetter? Do your weekly
>> petrol and car maintenance bills (read: 'way of life') mean so much to
>> you that you are willing to foster and provoke intense hatred from over
>> 90% of the worlds' population in pursuit of a Pax Americana? 
>> 
>> Hated for the rest of your life? 
>> 
>> Is this how you want to live? Hated? By the MAJORITY of the world? 
>> 
>> Hated by even the westernized, 'free', US-like societies! Hated by the
>> MAJORITY of the world!
>> 
>> Do all the people that hate the USA, hate your way of life? Hate your
>> freedoms? Hate your societal, political and governance systems? Do you
>> believe the lies? Or do they simply see what you are unable or unwilling
>> to see? 
>> 
>> ** A second Rome on the rise, headed by a bumbling, incoherent Caligula
>> flanked by a sub-human administration (Caveat Equidae!) **
>> 
>> There is one suitable course of action and reaction for those blessed
>> with a blackhat mindset and the appropriate testicular fortitude:
>> 
>> 1. Owning as many US .gov, .mil and .us systems as possible.
>> 2. Removing or corrupting as much US government data as possible.
>> 3. Causing physical damage to hardware via software.
>> 
>> Result: fear, instability and technological uncertainty. Financial loss.
>> HR Loss. Loss of confidence, respect. Data loss.
>> 
>> It doesn't matter whether you own and destroy fw1console.af.mil,
>> spacelink.nasa.gov, or
>> somewin95box.hicktown.k12.us.
>> 
>> As long as you participate... As long as you cause distress and concern
>> for your victim, and create work for security and administration staff..
>> As long as you are 'active', you will be doing your part to hinder the
>> war machine of the current US/world emperor. As long as your activities
>> can be considered a 'cost' to the US government, in cashflow or human
>> resource terms, you are having an impact on the war effort. You are
>> doing your bit, using whatever talents you possess, to fight against
>> neo-imperialism, corporatism, globalization, economic elitism,
>> de-humanization, ethnic cleansing, racism, feudalism, hegemony and
>> greed.
>> 
>> Any internet-based activity that will 'cost' the US government is to be
>> considered a valid weapon in this war against the NWO. This 'NWO' is no
>> longer a conspiracy theory or an exaggeration. The Bush administration
>> and friends are *seriously* attempting to control the world. Everyone
>> with a high-school diploma and a newspaper subscription is now aware of
>> this shocking fact. 
>> 
>> But what are YOU going to do about it? 
>> 
>> What will you be telling your grandchildren when they ask 'what did you
>> do when america tried to take over the world in the early 2000's?'.
>> 
>> A number of articles were planned by the PHC detailing methods of
>> causing real financial loss to a victim through technological means. The
>> focus of these articles would be the world beyond 'rm -rf /'. Some
>> virus, trojan and worm authors would have a wealth of experience in this
>> area - causing/creating bad sectors on hard disks, overwriting flash
>> memory in various devices, screwing with PC bios, fucking with VDU
>> refresh/sync rates, denial-of-service attacks against printers, fax
>> machines, pbx systems.. the list goes on and on.
>> 
>> All of these methods have traditionally been considered 'too lame' to
>> use in the real world. Apart from a few notable exceptions (chernobyl
>> virus) there have been very few cases of a software method in the 'wild'
>> being used to cause damage to hardware. 
>> 
>> If you take the example of a peice of a code that can destroy a
>> particular peripheral device, beyond recovery... then 'distribute' that
>> across an organization where every workstation has that peice of
>> hardware.. the costs of recovering from such an attack are considerable,
>> compared to the standard 'box X got owned and defaced' investigation.
>> 
>> This is why we pursue this class of attack. This is the future of
>> 'hacktivism', or whatever the fuck you want to call it.
>> 
>> Real damage.
>> 
>> Submissions are sought by the PHC (readers, fans and co-travellers) on
>> the subject of 'beyond rm -rf /'.
>> 
>> Techniques for causing REAL, SIGNIFICANT financial and resource loss to
>> US government through 'blackhat' means.
>> 
>> Why are we doing this? Protesting is basically illegal these days. The
>> media runs all stories by the whitehouse before publishing them. The
>> 'opposition' in the US government has never been so un-opposed to
>> government policy as it is today. The illusion of 'democracy' is
>> all-pervading and (legally) irrefutable. The average joe has no weaponry
>> and no recourse to fight a class-war against the ruling elites.
>> 
>> But we are not average joes.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Enquires should be directed to #phrack/efnet or to your local blackhat
>> representitive (LBR).
>> 
>> "It is not these well-fed long-haired men that I fear, but the pale and
>> the hungry-looking."
>> 	-- Julius Caesar
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>> Get your free encrypted email at https://www.hushmail.com
>> _______________________________________________
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>> 
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>_______________________________________________
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