[Full-disclosure] Hacking Google
n3td3v
xploitable at gmail.com
Wed May 14 22:54:40 BST 2008
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:41 PM, Dr. J Swift <fdiscsplat at gmail.com> wrote:
> Facts:
>
> 1. On April 24, 2006 n3td3v created a google group named ####...####
> - where the name was 200 sucessive # marks.
> 2. The email for the group owner is n3td3v-security at googlegroups.com.
> 3. There are exactly seven messages posted to the group.
> 4. All messages were posted by n3td3v.
> 5. Two messages contained repetitions of text urging people to
> purchase penis enlargement products from n3td3v.
> 6. Message #7 was entitled "Break Google".
> 7. The remaining messages had variable length subjects composed
> entirely of # characters.
> 8. One message contained exactly 72 lines, where each line had
> exactly 64 # characters.
> 9. 72 lines * 64 # per line = 4608 # characters.
> 10. 4608 = 4096+512
> 11. Hacking is illegal - whether you succeed in breaking in or not, Mr. Wallace.
>
> Right after I sent my last email to FD you removed my membership from
> your ###...### group.
> I know this to be true...
> I clicked on the refresh button to redisplay your group's message
> list, and my web browser displayed the following lines:
>> You cannot view the group's content or participate in the group because you are not currently a member. Membership is invite only.
>>
>> You must be a member of this group to read its archive.
>>
>> This group is invite only, so you may not apply for membership.
>
> This message appeared after I already was a member of the group - and
> no invitation had been necessary.
>
> Threatening multiple frivolous lawsuits may not be the only crime that
> you have committed.
> Hacking is illegal, Mr. Wallace.
>
There is a simple explaination to everything in life,
http://groups.google.com/group/Is-Something-Broken/browse_thread/thread/1f2c199440252ab4/8ab6d448dd9d32aa
All the best,
n3td3v
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