Re: How to destroy windows 2000 :)

From: MacroMad (username@email.co.yu)
Date: 12/02/02


From: "MacroMad" <username@email.co.yu>
Date: 2 Dec 2002 01:28:54 GMT

I'm laughing my ass off :D

1. I'm not from Germany
2. If I wanted to hide my self I wouldn't send post to public microsoft
group (eg there are alt.2600.hackers, alt.hacking, ... ofcourse I can always
use anonymous proxy to send posts)
3. As I'm a fairly patient person I'll explain my self again:
    - I have application with several layers of protection (against reverse
engineering, against database tampering, ...)
    - a hacker could bypass these measures if he had enough time and
knowledge
    - I thought a data destruction beyond repair (not just eg formatting a
drive, od deleting a partition) is the ultimate protection
    - think about this situation: hacker bypasses layer of protection after
layer; he is happy as a pig in mud; when he thinks that he bypassed all
protection, program reports and error of some kind and destroys all data
beyond repair without hacker knowing about it
    - the hacker gets nothing, and data is not compromised
    - I was thinking about encryption as additional protection, but it's
just a matter of time when it'll get cracked
4. I don't like you
5. YOU ARE A ***

Have a nice day.

"Shannon Jacobs" <shanen@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:3de80f8f$0$22474$44c9b20d@news3.asahi-net.or.jp...
> "MacroMad" <username@email.co.yu> wrote in message
> news:<as6ikq$nph4v$1@ID-131597.news.dfncis.de>...
> > http://shanenj.tripod.com/kumon.html
> >
> > Is this you??
> >
> > If you need a loan for the plastic surgery, please call me :D
>
> Perhaps it is. In that case, and quite unlike you, I would apparently have
> no particular reason to lie or hide or quake in my shoes. What are you so
> afraid of? Mummy is going to take your computer away if she finds out
you're
> being naughty again?
>
> As far as the monetary aspects go, if I thought many other residents of
> Germany were as unintelligent as you, I would certainly have to reconsider
> my investments in Euros. So now I get to offer the financial advice. I
> advise you not to break open your piggy bank just yet. Never can tell when
> you might need to buy a new hard disk. [Perhaps that is the answer to your
> original question?]
>
> Already wasted too much time with your "ad hominem" games. You show no
more
> promise there than with your "computer security" games. But let's take a
> stab at the actual topic of the newsgroup, eh?
>
> These years there are increasing concerns about various forms of computer
> vandalism, and Microsoft has succeeded in making Windows the favored
target.
> Interesting form of success there. Microsoft has taken the money and run
> away. They explicitly and legally disavow any liability for the harms that
> evil people like you aspire to cause. Microsoft's only concern with
security
> is that it has become a marketing problem that threatens future sales.
>
> Backtracking, is it interesting to consider why someone would want to go
out
> and injure innocent people? My speculation is that these sickos are mostly
> in two groups. Some of them are basically just unusually cowardly children
> going through their violent rebellion stage. Another group consists of
> big-time losers who have given up on doing anything constructive with
their
> lives, so they've decided to try the destructive side. I speculate that
> there is a third group who are in it for the money, but those ones are
> recruited from expert programmers, not from the first two groups.
>
> You have already managed to stick your head up as a candidate to be
watched.
> Since I picked your original post directly off of the Microsoft server in
> Washington, it has already come to the attention of the American
> authorities, who might well be asking the German authorities for
cooperation
> in making sure that you aren't acting on behalf of someone else. Obviously
> no direct threat from you, but perhaps someone put you up to it? Stupidity
> has its price. Are you consoled to know that your file has the conclusion
> "No threat except to self."
>