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Date: Mon May  2 20:39:41 2005
From: randori82 at gmail.com (Andre Derek Protas)
Subject: The best hacker ever !

I thought that was your IP so I used the same program he had and just 
killed my box!  Whoops!
;)

PS - Works in M$


Gregory Boyce wrote:

> On Mon, 2 May 2005, Zuxy Haiduc wrote:
>
>> While most people know better than attacking 127.0.0.1, it's important
>> to note that in some operating systems (Windows, and a few others, but
>> normally not *nix), anything in 127.* is loopback.
>>
>> Its a lot easier to trick someone into attacking, say, 127.36.120.67,
>> than 127.0.0.1.
>>
>> Just a thought.
>
>
> 127.36.120.67 works under Linux as well (tested on Ubuntu, Debian, 
> Redhat and Gentoo with 2.2-2.6 kernels).
>
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