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2017 Aug 13
1
[Bug 1167] New: Hacked By KingSkrupellos Cyberizm.Org Digital Security Technological Turkish Moslem Army
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1167
Bug ID: 1167
Summary: Hacked By KingSkrupellos Cyberizm.Org Digital Security
Technological Turkish Moslem Army
Product: bugzilla
Version: other
Hardware: sparc64
OS: RedFlag Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: minor
Priority: P5
2009 Aug 09
1
Re: Voipcheap and wine 1.1.8
hi guys i have the same problem [Crying or Very sad] , on wine 1.1.27 and voipcheap 4.03 build 543, I can't log in and it crash when I try to open a menu.
voipcheap is the cheapest voip service, and has an important feature the allow you to make phone call using your common home phone.
This is the terminal output when trying to lunch it
Code:
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile
2015 Aug 17
2
TSAN hack on AArch64 for Android
Folks,
The review of patch http://reviews.llvm.org/D11532 is extremely slow
due to the number of hacks, left-overs and general undesired changes
and style that the submission has. That happens, and it's ok when the
overall direction the patch is going was agreed, and is acceptable as
generally good.
But this is not the case.
To wake up the elephant in the room, do we really think that adding
s...
2004 Jun 15
2
which XP clients registry hacks are necessary now?
I've read alot of dated material about various registry hacks to make
various patch levels of XP Clients work.
Is there a URL that keeps this up to date? I know it seems with each
release of Samba there are less hacks necessary on XP Clients but there
doesn't seems to be a definitive list. Also with each new XP patch,
there is a potential of needin...
2005 Jun 26
2
a hack regarding "No documentation ...."
> ?somecharacters
No documentation for 'somecharacters' in specified packages and libraries:
you could try 'help.search("somecharacters")'
>
I'm looking for some advice. I'd like to hack my source code
in such a way that the empty prompt line above is "pre-filled"
with the suggested command. In effect, this would make it
unnecessary to
2009 Aug 10
6
Wine /Darwine on Macbook- ActiveX Error
Hello,
I use wine at the first time on my macbook. I want to run an windows programm and I wine still opens. But when I want to work with the program there comes: ActiveX componet can not create object!
Waht is wrong??
Maybe this helps:
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {00000100-0000-0010-8000-00aa006d2ea4} not registered
err:ole:create_server class {00000100-0000-0010-8000-00aa006d2ea4} not
2003 Jul 10
2
sshd also talking HTTP
(I'm not subscribed to the list, please Cc me on replies).
We have configured sshd to listen on port 80 for some of our users who
are behind sufficiently paranoid firewalls. However, others are now
confused since they're expecting a web server on port 80.
So, I created a small patch (just as proof-of-concept so far), that
determines the type of client connecting. A web client will start
2009 Nov 19
7
AXVoice Server Hacked.. accounts info leaked
AXvoice server hacked. Here are few working accounts
USE XLITE to make calls....
Registrar/Proxy
magnum.axvoice.com:9060
Free Sample account....
username=xMaxwellSmartx
secret=thanksapache
username=woodsy
type=friend
secret=haramikuttasala
username=wumingzi
type=friend
secret=kickyourass
Enjoy!
B.R
BaBa Jigger
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2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast 2 hack for 'older' client streams
Here's a hack to the icecast2 source to make icecast listen to older
clients that don't supply a username when negotiating a stream (like
xmms-liveice)
The Warning is a standard disclaimer
-Pete
pjf@cape.com
http://vsa.cape.com/~pjf
http://www.mraudrey.net
icecast2 - letme-in hack
MRU 20040124 V0.3 pjf@cape.com Pete Flaherty
This hack is for the connections.c source file, and will
2005 Apr 09
2
Need some help (been hacked)...
Hey guys...
I've recently been hacked ( or atleast I think so) and need some help
getting my company's server back up agian.
What I need is a complete directory listing of /lib from a fully
up-to-date 3.4 distribution.
Also, if someone could email over the libc file to erik.douglas (at)
gmail (dot) com that would be greatly appreicated.
Thanks in advance.
2005 Jul 06
4
Rails Community Site Hacked
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/show/HomePage
Now sure if anyone has noticed yet, but the above page has been hacked.
2007 Jun 21
3
[LLVMdev] hacked up llvm-gcc bootstraps on linux-x86_64
Bugs 1519 and 1521 currently prevent a clean bootstrap on Linux
x86_64. I was able to hack it to work :-)
The attached patch includes two parts. One is a tentative fix bug
1519: just set LastFieldStartsAtNonByteBoundry in
allFieldsAreNotBitFields.
The other one is a plain hack. llvm-gcc and gcc disagree on how to
pass some structures, so stage2 gcc fails to use the libcpp compiled
by gcc. So I
2010 Feb 03
2
Hacking source: un-forward local port?
Hello!
I was looking around for a solution which would allow me to un-forward
already locally forwarded port but had no luck.
So I decided to try and add it myself.
I am not a good C coder, in fact, I've never really coded under unix
before(it's just half a year since I fully moved from windowz). Here
is what I made by now:
2005 Mar 05
4
''Session id'' hacking?
> Because you mentioned "cookie-hacking": it is very easy to
> take over a rails-session if you know the value of the
> session-cookie. It is not possible to prevent that easily,
> you can just make it harder by encrypting the whole session
> (right from the beginning when the user enters the site,
> and the cookie is created) by using https.
https will encrypted
2007 May 05
3
Tell me why my Shoutcase handler sucks!
So, I want to build the greatest online radio ever! (for my, currently
crappy, faderwave.net radio station. Right now, I''m running Icecast
straight up. The only problem is that managing different DJs and
keeping them off the air when they aren''t supposed to be there is a
pain. There also is not one single management package that does
everything. My current system is a hacked
2006 Mar 10
6
sshd hack
I'm not really a programmer and I recently came across this hack to
insert a short sleep statement into auth-passwd.c within sshd. It seems
to quickly confuse automated dictionary attacks. I've moved sshd to
higher ports but apparently the cretins are now scanning to look for
that and attacking on whatever port sshd shows up on.
Anyway, the link to the hack is here:
2009 Aug 11
1
[PATCH libguestfs] doc: improve emacs snippets
I've made some local commits that introduce TABs as indentation,
and thus provoke a "make syntax-check" failure.
This would have prevented it:
>From 4740b66adc5985d9a72a7648aa60c5389ffc31af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jim Meyering <meyering at redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 09:53:16 +0200
Subject: [PATCH libguestfs] doc: improve emacs snippets
* HACKING: Make (setq
2013 Oct 18
2
Hack
Today I was hacked but caught it very quickly. This is the weird part, they hacked an IP Auth based account by simply knowing the account name.
How is this possible? I am running Asterisk 11.5.0. Now it's my fault I used a dictionary based account name but how did they bypass the set ip I had under the account for this host.
This also happened with fail2ban running and I pay for Humbug .
2012 May 03
4
hack / spam/ probe /attack
so last night all my servers were severely probed and they tried to
violate me (lol)
the attack was so egregious I decided to contact the isp for that ip.
Telepacific.
The ip has some google searches that point to a few spam and a few
attacks...So i assume a compromised server.
So I sent them the info and said it must be a hacked server (the ip is
on their business network)
they responded
2004 Jun 12
2
Hacked or not appendice
Hi all again,
I must add, there are no log entries after June 9, 2004. "LKM" message first
apeared June 8, 2004, after this day, there is nothing in /var/messages,
/var/security .....
How could I look for suspicious LKM module ? How could I find it, if the
machine is hacked and I can not believe "ls", "find" etc. commands ?
Peter Rosa