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From: caldcv at students.fccj.edu (Calderon, Christopher V)
Subject: cracked by RedX

http://www.zone-h.org/en/defacements/filter/filter_defacer=Red_X/

click on mirror underneath view. is that the same picture? if the person
didnt access information, they probably did it for the "fame" of the script
kiddie community. zone-h.org hosts a defacement mirror like attrition.org
(RIP) used to do. that stuff was funny a few years ago but i just looked at
the site recently and was pretty amazed at the rate of this kind of stuff
going around. i guess many admins are lazy with the patching.

just my $.02 and i hope you're more secure from now on :)

--CC


Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 11:41:41 -0400 
From: adam@...trecruiting.com 
To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com 
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] (no subject) 




Hello all, 

I just had a site cracked by some script-kiddy going by RedX. 

the little squirt was just being pesky by cracking the passwd for a simple 
store admin and plastering "Hacked by redX" in the php forms not a real
hack. 
and he uploaded a file with some stupid logo he made with MS paint what a 
waist of time there was no real hack involved and no access to any important

info. 

just wondering if anybody else has encountered this nobody? 

Adam 


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