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joeman // User SearchAnother AW employee gone!Aug 6, 2002, 5:41am
Ok, your the citizen formally know as JFK2. Your Gerald Kieffer. Stop
pretending that you aren't this person. -Joe [View Quote] something neatAug 9, 2002, 4:09am
Kewl progAug 10, 2002, 6:33pm
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New Forum for anytihng. Kept up everyday. Always updated.Aug 20, 2002, 12:21am
New Forum for anytihng. Kept up everyday. Always updated.Aug 20, 2002, 2:01am
But they got 14 members a little after I posted. I helped them along. Soon
they should get 15 ;). -Joe [View Quote] Have a nice day!Aug 21, 2002, 9:16pm
It was Roland's anti-hacking thing. If you decrypted it, sometimes you
would get a file full of "Have a nice day!". Its not a big deal at all. Now if you edit the browser something like "AW has already been patched" comes up. Roland had such an odd sense of humor... -Joe [View Quote] Have a nice day!Aug 22, 2002, 12:14am
If you disassemble it, all you will get is trash. You should get a message
about the runtime unpacking that the program requires. You'd have to be some math genius to edit any little part of the packed assembly. -Joe [View Quote] All ActiveWorlds Hackers Finally Gone!Aug 23, 2002, 10:09am
.... I though you were banned from posting. Why do you bring this trash
here? Its not necessary. The vast majority of people don't care about you and your little "awhacks" friends. They weren't that annoying anymore, and not that common. I bet you were the little dork who gave AWC those poor citizens names. That's low. -Joe [View Quote] Funny Enzo!Sep 5, 2002, 7:10pm
Hmmmm! :) Not all true chiklit. Inorder for that to happen, the world
would have to be running behind a proxy which didn't allow the world to authenticate the users trying to connect. You cant just *enter* a world with someone else's name. -Joe [View Quote] A!!CT World will drop Heartfall Sept.16Sep 12, 2002, 9:19pm
Eep's Objects (was: Re: Object Path Protection)Sep 13, 2002, 7:18pm
Yes, its perfectly ok to do what he does. Without him, the tunnel exploit
would have never been found. -Joe [View Quote] Eep's Objects (was: Re: Object Path Protection)Sep 13, 2002, 8:52pm
Nope. The proxy just told the browser what IP address the world server was
running under. Simple stuff, the world server didn't care who or what you were, just as long as you could connect. Big deal? That's nothing big. -Joe [View Quote] Eep's Objects (was: Re: Object Path Protection)Sep 13, 2002, 9:01pm
Well, he did recently publish a list of people that need to update their
world servers. If your not lazy and *have* updated your world server, there's nothing to worry about, if you haven't, well, its your own fault. Anyway, what would he want with your silly little game world? I think your thinking a bit too highly of yourself. Also, why do you want to be such an ass? Its now a crime to go worldhopping? Everyone, look out. Worldhopping is now considered hacking. -Joe [View Quote] Eep's Objects (was: Re: Object Path Protection)Sep 13, 2002, 10:28pm
Seriously, get your facts straight... below.
[View Quote] Your just making things up. Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my. Really, hes not going to steal your objects or take your world. Why would he need, even want your world? > > nevermind, I was just giving info to people who was maybe not running a bot > when a tourist called "Sleepy E" entered their world... > If you feel it was wrong,well , you could just have told me.. don t need to > be so agressive...Joeman Wow, a tourist entered your nontourist world. Maybe if you had an upgraded world server before the announcement, this wouldn't have happened? > > about our 'silly little' game world, Ombre and I just spent 6 months on it > so you probably can understand we are concerned by any security issue...a > cracker can't get bot source but could certainly steal objects and > textures.. by the way , how do you know it is a silly little game? we haven > t see you there but we would be glad you come and fulfill the quest ;))) it > is certainly not perfect and we are still working on bugs but i wonder how > you can state on something you don t even try... further more, I wonder how > we can trust your judgment when you re so fast to give it All games in AW are silly. Theres no point to them. AW lets everyone with an idea make a game. All these paintball and capture the flag worlds are getting lame. Also these silly preston run RPGs are making me sick. We dont need another one. I dont want to fulfill any quest, or power up to win the game. > > You seem to give Sleepy E a lot of credits, like we really do.. and he is > certainly a good guy.... but what do you think about other crakers? do you > think they are smart enough to crack aw and dumb enough to use their own > name? LOL.. if I was a cracker i would certainly use "Sleepy E" as my > tourist name. so who knows? certainly not you.... I give credit where credit is due. You give him no credit. You seem to think hes some little cracker skript-kiddie wannabe. Well, earth calling MilesTeg, hes not. He is a good guy, but its people like you who make him look bad by starting rumors of "HES STEALIMG ME OBJECTS!!! I HAD NO PASSWORD MACHNE BUT HE ISD FRUNNN!!!". I think those little kids sitting behind their computer trying to crack the FBI and such have no life, and need a swift kick in the rear. I wouldn't be so quick to judge, I do know sleepy e's real name! *shock horror* My gosh. Maybe, just maybe, it was from his... Email address? Wow, I should power up and win your game. Maybe... not. I dont think your creative enough to use "Sleepy E" as a name. How would I not know? You dont know me, you aren't me, you have no idea what I know. > > did I say worldhopping is bad? nope... are you saying that using a cracked > version, worldhopping in search of a vulnerable worldserver is fair? hmm we > dont share the same values.... He was never looking for vulnerable world servers to take over. Hes was doing people a favor about notifying them that they needed to upgrade. How is that a crime? As of now, no one should help anyone. Period. > > MilesTeg & Ombre Take your medication and maybe there wouldn't be two of you. -Joe > > > "joeman" <joeman at bootdown.com> a écrit dans le message de news: > 3d826e58$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com... fault. > your > an > Worldhopping tourist > build manipulation > > Eep's Objects (was: Re: Object Path Protection)Sep 14, 2002, 12:09am
Lame, lame, and more lame. First, I am not a boy. You are showing your
insecurities by calling me one. Second, well, below. [View Quote] If I were agressive, I'd bring out the rusty spoon and start stabbing people. > > I m sure Sleepy E would not want to take anything from our world... > but...you take for granted that a tourist called "Sleepy E" must be Sleepy > E? LOL It is, check your facts, "twit". Hey, look, I am like eep. Sue me. > did I say when it happened? no, if you were smart , you should have asked > first... > It happened sept 12th .. that means only 36 hours ago .......almost 1 month > after upgrade... I dont care when it happened. This means grimm needs to get off his lazy ass and code in a section to respond to the ident query. This is all basic stuff, if a tourist ident query shows up, the uniserver should send back an RC to disconnect the user. > that's not a paintball nor a preston... it is mainly a game with puzzles to > solve, integrated in a story...you know; the kind of things that make you > use your brain...it just adds the multi player aspect as all people around > see and hear what you're doing...people who tried it ,seems to like it...but > it is in Aw.. so it has its limits... Wow... ok? Maybe once they let me attend middle school, I can try to power up and win the puzzel story game of doom. Or not... > I gave him no credits? is my english so bad? I said "like we really do" , > meaning we give Sleepy E credits too... > Programming is my job, i'm not a teen, boy, I do understand what Sleepy E is > able to do and it is more than I can .. I do not consider him as a script > kiddie..he is a very smart guy. hey ! read my name MilesTeg, not eep! I know your not a teen, but you keep calling me boy. You have a strange boy fetish. Are you sure your alright? And yes, your english and punctuation are both bad. Remember the rules from first grade? Doesn't look like it, but I'm not one to know, I'm still in second grade. > > So you know for sure that the one who entered our world,at a time you didn t > know, was Sleepy E? > well you know more than us, boy.. feel free to share your info, I bet > worldowners will appreciate and this kind of thread would have no reason... > ahahah how could you know how creative I am... no wonder if you judge person > as fast as you judge world you didn t even see.. LOL you re funny guy .. > you re a worldowner , aren't you ? let me know your worldname... i would be > glad to see your creativity.. > and I promise i will not judge as fast as you do... :) Lame, yet again, you can use resources avaliable to you to find what you're looking for. My world is a'odd, come in and piss, moan, or bitch about anything. > did you read what i wrote? how could i know that it is really Sleepy E? you > know his real name.. but do you always know his ip address, his cit number ? > share with us , boy.. > try to not misunderstand what i m saying ! I do appreciate Sleepy E giving > list of vulnerable worldserver, and I do appreciate his effort to find > security hole so AW can be safer....but that doesn t mean we don t have to > worry .. as long as we don't know who is really trying to hack.. . don't > expect worldowners to bend over and smile, just because You say we should... Well, I get to prove you wrong... yay... Stop calling me boy, jesus... From: "Sleepy E" <sleepy_e at sverige.nu> NNTP-Posting-Host: as11-2-1.sde.bonet.se Message-ID: <3d78c12e at ns.storage.co.hu> X-Trace: ns.storage.co.hu 1031323950 as11-2-1.sde.bonet.se (6 Sep 2002 16:52:30 +0200) Lets break this down a little, ok? If you do a tracert on as11-2-1.sde.bonet.se, guess what you get? 217.215.50.243 Holy cow batman! It looks like we have a match. You dont have much option other than "bending over and smiling". Thats a really odd phrase... Are you really sure your ok? > we don t need medication... You just need to wait your hormonal level is low > enough to avoid to reply so animously... They, er, you do need meds. You're one person. We've already had this problem with InSaNiTy/Lars/Your Mother/whoever. We dont need yet another skitzo in the newsgroups, its already getting scary. Also, I love my hormones, without them, I'd be some odd unisexual... thing. Me and my hormonal levels are correct for my age, and will remain correct until I go and do something stupid. -Joe Eep's Objects (was: Re: Object Path Protection)Sep 14, 2002, 12:24am
Its not my loathing for all the new lame RPG worlds that have been popping
up all over AW for the past few years, its someone spouting off about something that they know nothing about. I already proved that it was sleepy, so, its really the end of that. If he would have done his homework, then this whole thing wouldn't have happened. -Joe [View Quote] Eep's Objects (was: Re: Object Path Protection)Sep 14, 2002, 12:44am
At first, he was blaming.
"is he worldhoping to see who is using an outdated worldserver?" That seems like he's blaming Sleepy E for looking for outdated world servers to exploit. He just *started* to agree that sleepy is indeed, a good person with good intentions. That's not where my beef is. -Joe (needs sleep and money) [View Quote] Eep's Objects (was: Re: Object Path Protection)Sep 14, 2002, 11:25am
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Child fetish == Illegal
> I gave facts i had, you just gave me back insults... > Sure you were right.. it was really Sleepy E as it is shown in his posts in > andras NG.. the ip address is the same.... > but did you need two insulting posts to gave us that info? I only gave you "insults" because you were trying to act like you knew something you didn't. Really, if you would have done your homework, this never would have happened. > by the way ,sorry for my english faults....english is not my natural > language but i m sure you already checked the facts and noticed my ip > address is from france. > > a'odd? nice world, only saw a farm at gz tho... well,a kind of farm.. > cultivation is not very legal... Are you sure? This is... *gasp* cyberspace, not many laws about pot. > I added Ombre to my post because she read,over my shoulder , your insulting > post about the world we own...and agreed to my answer... > now, if you think we are one person, just ask Robbie ( you certainly know > him.. i saw his name in a'odd or maybe it is just someone with the same > name). I dont put "- Joe and his slightly delusional lover robbie" at the bottom of my posts ;). Im glad you could clear up my misunderstanding. - Joe > MilesTeg > > > "joeman" <joeman at bootdown.com> a écrit dans le message de news: > 3d829a54 at server1.Activeworlds.com... > even > Sleepy > asked lazy > basic > an puzzles > you > around > power do" > , Sleepy > E > script > boy punctuation it, > didn ... would > you're E? > number > giving have > to don't > batman! is another go > > Fun for all programmers!Oct 6, 2002, 2:40am
Easy to decrypt by hand... Here's a rundown of your "secure" encryption
method. I did a little tinkering, but don't have much solid code yet. I don't know if this can be decrypted by machine, but it can by hand. I dumped out a string of "A"s and, they were all the same number, good, simple encryption. So, then I dumped the alphabet... Then, the whole character table. So, right now I have a table where one just looks up an "encrypted" hash number and can find the character it points to. Here's an example... Plaintext: "Alfred has many friends." CipherText: "66355715452-38584872-3864486680-3855715954665272-20" Using human logic, we can see that there are many numbers in there. Its not one long number. So, lets break it apart. Broken CipherText: "6 63 55 71 54 52 -38 58 48 72 -38 64 48 66 80 -38 55 71 59 54 66 52 72 -20" "A l f r e d h a s m a n y f r i e n d s . Broken PlainText: ^ From that, we can fill in some spaces on a decoding chart. But, before you go off and do that, I need to explain one thing. For some reason, the ciphertext numbers skip every fourth. "(x)" denotes skipped. 6 7 8 (9) 10 11 12 (13) 14 15 16 (17) 18 19 20 (21) 22 23 24 (25) 26 27 28 (29) 30 31 32 (33) 34 35 36 (37) 38 39 So, well, there's only one thing in stopping a decoder for the computer: A computer might have problems dividing a string up into individual numbers, that's why a human hand is needed in all this. A simple bruteforce breaking-apart-type system would work though. Blah its so late, gotta finish. Lastly, here's a method to dump a table... For i = 35 To 200 'We don't want anything before 35, after 200... Addr Chr(i) & " >>" & Str(i) & " - " & ENC.EncryptPassword(Chr(i)) & " =" & Str(i - Val(ENC.EncryptPassword(Chr(i)))) Next i It should dump a table like this. .... ; >> 59 - -2 = 61 < >> 60 - -1 = 61 = >> 61 - 0 = 61 ? >> 63 - 3 = 60 at >> 64 - 4 = 60 A >> 65 - 6 = 59 B >> 66 - 7 = 59 C >> 67 - 8 = 59 D >> 68 - 10 = 58 E >> 69 - 11 = 58 F >> 70 - 12 = 58 G >> 71 - 14 = 57 H >> 72 - 15 = 57 I >> 73 - 16 = 57 J >> 74 - 18 = 56 K >> 75 - 19 = 56 L >> 76 - 20 = 56 M >> 77 - 22 = 55 N >> 78 - 23 = 55 O >> 79 - 24 = 55 P >> 80 - 26 = 54 .... So, by dividing up the encrypted string, and compairing it to the table, one can figure out what a string really is... I think... So, just do it by hand... and... try again john. I'll have some more than just ramblings in the morning... Oh, and if you want proof, send me an encrypted string and I'll decrypt it... in the morning. A sleepy... -Joe [View Quote] Fun for all programmers!Oct 6, 2002, 1:48pm
Fun for all programmers!Oct 6, 2002, 3:44pm
Does anyone else think that...Oct 6, 2002, 6:45pm
[Discussion] Whats the deal with newAWOct 10, 2002, 9:14pm
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