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RE: FN-FORUM anyone fancy a .mil domain?
date posted 27th January 2003 19:15
I'd register pepper.mil..
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Thyssen [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Sent: 26 January 2003 00:56
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> Subject: RE: FN-FORUM anyone fancy a .mil domain?
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> Osama indeed!
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> It's only one of thousands! The American war machine seems to
> be full of technical retards. Hacking .mil sites has never
> crossed my mind but if someone wanted to, there appears to be
> a million help files provided by military IT departments and
> made available via Googles cache. I've just seen another that
> does provide a username and password, and one more that
> explains what combination of letters from the users name and
> tag make up a valid username. I guess its safe to assume that
> most passwords are going to be "Tiffany", "Charlene" or "Mom".
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> I need to stop looking now because it's scaring me that
> people with this level of competence are carrying big guns
> and talking about defending freedom.
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> /rob
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL REMOVED]
> [EMAIL REMOVED] On > Behalf Of David
> Eckersall
> Sent: 26 January 2003 00:21
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> Subject: Re: FN-FORUM anyone fancy a .mil domain?
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> is that definately it? only the article states they actually
> put up default passwords on the page. i'm not even going to
> test for blanks or 'admin', 'password' from home!
>
> a friends just suggested an osamabinladen.mil domain - but
> that'd be just evil... :D
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