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From: adam at huntrecruiting.com (Adam Hunt)
Subject: visa XSS?

this is not nac.net

it's a completely different netblock blah blah

it's some punk in Queensland AU

Robbie Walker

and if some one is sniffing from nac.net it's too bad for them because nac.net 
is run by some completely incompetent MS dorks who at some point switched to 
freeBSD and are learning by the seat of there pants (I know because I use to 
be a customer DSL was great from them because they knew nothing about 
bandwidth management and I took a entry levle class with a senior bandwidth 
manager) as well I am regularly taking there customers and doing development, 
and hosting for them because of the downtime probs and security issues that 
nac.net is continually plagued with and I usually save the clients between 50 
and 75 % of there yearly bill with better service.

I'm just righting this to poke the nose of nac.net.

Adam


On Tuesday 23 December 2003 08:10 am, jan.muenther@...ns.com wrote:
> > I went to http://64.21.80.2/~gotier/verified_by_visa.htm, this guy is
> > using a php script to get card numbers and pins, I think that someone is
> > going to have a merry christmas :)
>
> Heh, true. Did you write the connecting ISP (nac.net) an abuse email? The
> box is running quite a bunch of services, of which quite a few are plain
> text ones, so I'd guess the kid has sniffed them somewhere and replaced
> this poor guy's pages in his home dir...
>
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