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want to see Mooreshow fear?
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:58:00 -0700, Greegor
wrote: David Moore wrote HIPCRIME is returning. Isn't it odd, Greg, that when you don't want to know something you will NOT do the least bit of research? Nor even read what's cited to you? 0:] Hey Firemonkey, Do you condone HipCrime activities? Dan Sullivan, Do you condone HipCrime activities? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipcrime_%28Usenet%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipcrime_(Usenet) Hipcrime (Usenet) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia HipCrime[1] refers both to the screenname of a Usenet user and software application distributed by, and presumably written by, this individual. The name derives from a neologism in the John Brunner SF novel Stand on Zanzibar. HipCrime's Newsagent HipCrime's NewsAgent screenshotHipCrime's Newsagent[2] software is a free and open source Usenet control client. The program is written in Java and allows the user to auto-cancel any messages on Usenet based on author, subject, organization, message-iD, or path. It also allows the user to replace the body of any message with text of their choosing. The software also monitors any posts you choose and reposts them if they are removed[3]. Additionally, it allows regular users to act as Usenet Administrators and create (or remove) entire newsgroups. CA Inc. has classified this as denial of service software, as well as flooder software, a specific type of denial of service attack[4]. HipCrime's ActiveAgent HipCrime is referred to as "a leading Usenet Terrorist" by James Farmer, maintainer of Spamfaq: Part 3: Understanding NANAE. HipCrime is also given credit for creating the earliest web- distributed spambot by Andrew Leonard in his book Bots: The Origin of New Species[5]. This bot, known as HipCrime's ActiveAgent[6], was a Java applet which allowed anybody with a web browser to send mass volumes of unsolicited e-mail messages. The ActiveAgent has since been expanded into an open source application (known as MarketCom's MktAgent[7]) and is relied upon heavily by the largest e-mail spam stock pump and dump gangs[8]. Further reading Excerpt from Andrew Leonard's book http://listserv.uta.edu/cgi-bin/wa.e...g5353&T=0&P=72 An early version of HipCrime's NewsAgent http://jmeyer.multiservers.com/NewsAgent.html HipCrime's Anti-American Activities http://www.spamfaq.net/terminology.s...pcrime_taliban Gibbering clones the future of Usenet? http://www.dansdata.com/sporge.htm The Sooper Sekrit HipCrime-List Archives http://www.lart.com/hipcrime Tim Skirvin's Killfile Dungeon entry on Hipcrime http://www.killfile.org/dungeon/why/hipcrime.html HipCrime: A History in URLs July 1996 - May 1998 and May - June 1998 http://groups.google.com/group/alt.t...ced518f9727e43 Notes http://www.hipcrime.com http://www.hipcrime.com/html-hipcrim...age/index.html http://newsagent.p7.org.uk/#whatis http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/p....aspx?id=54636 Leonard, Andrew: "Bots: The Origin of New Species", Chapter 8. Hardwired, 1997 http://webpost.net/hi/hipcrime/ http://hipcrime.com/html-hipcrime/mk.../MktAgent.html http://www.marketcom.com |
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"0:-]" wrote in message ... David Moore wrote HIPCRIME is returning. Isn't it odd, Greg, that when you don't want to know something you will NOT do the least bit of research? Nor even read what's cited to you? HipCrime[1] refers both to the screenname of a Usenet user and software application distributed by, and presumably written by, this individual. The name derives from a neologism in the John Brunner SF novel Stand on Zanzibar. Isn't that what I said yesterday OH GREAT KANE? |
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On Aug 13, 11:02 pm, "0:-]" wrote:
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:58:00 -0700, Greegor wrote: David Moore wrote HIPCRIME is returning. Isn't it odd, Greg, that when you don't want to know something you will NOT do the least bit of research? Nor even read what's cited to you? Odd that you would say that in response to my posting of a link about Hipcrime! How's your friend "Andrew" doing, Kane? Greegor wrote Hey Firemonkey, Do you condone HipCrime activities? Dan Sullivan, Do you condone HipCrime activities? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipcrime_%28Usenet%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipcrime_(Usenet) Hipcrime (Usenet) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia HipCrime[1] refers both to the screenname of a Usenet user and software application distributed by, and presumably written by, this individual. The name derives from a neologism in the John Brunner SF novel Stand on Zanzibar. HipCrime's Newsagent HipCrime's NewsAgent screenshotHipCrime's Newsagent[2] software is a free and open source Usenet control client. The program is written in Java and allows the user to auto-cancel any messages on Usenet based on author, subject, organization, message-iD, or path. It also allows the user to replace the body of any message with text of their choosing. The software also monitors any posts you choose and reposts them if they are removed[3]. Additionally, it allows regular users to act as Usenet Administrators and create (or remove) entire newsgroups. CA Inc. has classified this as denial of service software, as well as flooder software, a specific type of denial of service attack[4]. HipCrime's ActiveAgent HipCrime is referred to as "a leading Usenet Terrorist" by James Farmer, maintainer of Spamfaq: Part 3: Understanding NANAE. HipCrime is also given credit for creating the earliest web- distributed spambot by Andrew Leonard in his book Bots: The Origin of New Species[5]. This bot, known as HipCrime's ActiveAgent[6], was a Java applet which allowed anybody with a web browser to send mass volumes of unsolicited e-mail messages. The ActiveAgent has since been expanded into an open source application (known as MarketCom's MktAgent[7]) and is relied upon heavily by the largest e-mail spam stock pump and dump gangs[8]. Further reading Excerpt from Andrew Leonard's book http://listserv.uta.edu/cgi-bin/wa.e...g5353&T=0&P=72 An early version of HipCrime's NewsAgent http://jmeyer.multiservers.com/NewsAgent.html HipCrime's Anti-American Activities http://www.spamfaq.net/terminology.s...pcrime_taliban Gibbering clones the future of Usenet? http://www.dansdata.com/sporge.htm The Sooper Sekrit HipCrime-List Archives http://www.lart.com/hipcrime Tim Skirvin's Killfile Dungeon entry on Hipcrime http://www.killfile.org/dungeon/why/hipcrime.html HipCrime: A History in URLs July 1996 - May 1998 and May - June 1998 http://groups.google.com/group/alt.t...hread/7fced518... Notes http://www.hipcrime.com http://www.hipcrime.com/html-hipcrim...age/index.html http://newsagent.p7.org.uk/#whatis http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/p....aspx?id=54636 Leonard, Andrew: "Bots: The Origin of New Species", Chapter 8. Hardwired, 1997 http://webpost.net/hi/hipcrime/ http://hipcrime.com/html-hipcrime/mk.../MktAgent.html http://www.marketcom.com |
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 10:58:19 -0700, Greegor
wrote: On Aug 13, 11:02 pm, "0:-]" wrote: On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:58:00 -0700, Greegor wrote: David Moore wrote HIPCRIME is returning. Isn't it odd, Greg, that when you don't want to know something you will NOT do the least bit of research? Nor even read what's cited to you? Odd that you would say that in response to my posting of a link about Hipcrime! Odder still that you would go to this trouble over something unrelated to CPS issues, but will not when it does concern child protection. How's your friend "Andrew" doing, Kane? Interesting, in my long long life I've never once, that I can recall, known anyone named Andy or Andrew. Odder still given all the scots in my heritage. I've heard it's a common name. Oh wait, you think it's "Oliver Sutton," don't you, child? 0:] Greegor wrote Hey Firemonkey, Do you condone HipCrime activities? Dan Sullivan, Do you condone HipCrime activities? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipcrime_%28Usenet%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipcrime_(Usenet) Hipcrime (Usenet) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia HipCrime[1] refers both to the screenname of a Usenet user and software application distributed by, and presumably written by, this individual. The name derives from a neologism in the John Brunner SF novel Stand on Zanzibar. HipCrime's Newsagent HipCrime's NewsAgent screenshotHipCrime's Newsagent[2] software is a free and open source Usenet control client. The program is written in Java and allows the user to auto-cancel any messages on Usenet based on author, subject, organization, message-iD, or path. It also allows the user to replace the body of any message with text of their choosing. The software also monitors any posts you choose and reposts them if they are removed[3]. Additionally, it allows regular users to act as Usenet Administrators and create (or remove) entire newsgroups. CA Inc. has classified this as denial of service software, as well as flooder software, a specific type of denial of service attack[4]. HipCrime's ActiveAgent HipCrime is referred to as "a leading Usenet Terrorist" by James Farmer, maintainer of Spamfaq: Part 3: Understanding NANAE. HipCrime is also given credit for creating the earliest web- distributed spambot by Andrew Leonard in his book Bots: The Origin of New Species[5]. This bot, known as HipCrime's ActiveAgent[6], was a Java applet which allowed anybody with a web browser to send mass volumes of unsolicited e-mail messages. The ActiveAgent has since been expanded into an open source application (known as MarketCom's MktAgent[7]) and is relied upon heavily by the largest e-mail spam stock pump and dump gangs[8]. Further reading Excerpt from Andrew Leonard's book http://listserv.uta.edu/cgi-bin/wa.e...g5353&T=0&P=72 An early version of HipCrime's NewsAgent http://jmeyer.multiservers.com/NewsAgent.html HipCrime's Anti-American Activities http://www.spamfaq.net/terminology.s...pcrime_taliban Gibbering clones the future of Usenet? http://www.dansdata.com/sporge.htm The Sooper Sekrit HipCrime-List Archives http://www.lart.com/hipcrime Tim Skirvin's Killfile Dungeon entry on Hipcrime http://www.killfile.org/dungeon/why/hipcrime.html HipCrime: A History in URLs July 1996 - May 1998 and May - June 1998 http://groups.google.com/group/alt.t...hread/7fced518... Notes http://www.hipcrime.com http://www.hipcrime.com/html-hipcrim...age/index.html http://newsagent.p7.org.uk/#whatis http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/p....aspx?id=54636 Leonard, Andrew: "Bots: The Origin of New Species", Chapter 8. Hardwired, 1997 http://webpost.net/hi/hipcrime/ http://hipcrime.com/html-hipcrime/mk.../MktAgent.html http://www.marketcom.com |
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want to see ken show fear?
On Aug 11, 1:10 pm, Greegor wrote:
On Aug 11, 8:03 pm, Borked Pseudo Mailed wrote: HIPCRIME is returning. Do you condone this behavior Dan Sullivan? hi how are you |
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