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The XP User IP/Open Port Contest Race!
Calum:
chooco, i have not done anything illegal. As i state at the top there, i have access to the IPs that XP User has posted from, but i am not telling you them. I have not broken any confidence by providing any info that you did not already know, and the rules of my contest specifically state that nobody else with priveleged info is eligible.
All the info and motivation for this challenge was already there before i put it into words, and as such i can not be held responsible since i have no part in any exploits which may result.
slave:
You apes don't scare me. You couldn't hack a Windows 95 box running a cable modem.
Chooco:
but Calum yer the guy starting the thing, you should be careful about legal stuff. remember that Manson didn't actually kill anybody, he got other people to and he got life in jail....sort of like why everybody wants Osama's head on a post, he's organizin stuff.
Calum:
i haven't done a thing.
I haven't organised anybody.
If people do something, they did it themselves, i have not given them any information, and i will not be attempting to hack XP Losers box, since i have no networking skills at all.
However all i was really saying in my original post is that if anybody does do this, i would be interested in hearing about it. That's why this topic exists, for the results.
Also, if this were tried, it would illuminate how secure P actually is in a realtime test. If somebody tries and fails i would be equally interested to hear about that too.
So far though, it seems nobody has risen to the challenge.
preacher:
Just read xp users profile and saw he was 11 years old. im sorry, but at first I couldnt understand his childish ramblings, immature attitude, and lack of any true computer knowledge. Now I understand. Here are some things you should know about the real world.
Operating systems are expensive. College Students such as myself cant just have mommy buy us a new computer whenever we want. Ive been using my old 433mhz Celeron since 1998. Simply put the usefulness of the old OS it had (win98) was little. It wasnt up to the standards for XP, not to mention the fact that it was expensive. Im a Computer Science student, so learning a new OS, would prove extremely useful, especially since a lot of businesses use unix based systems. I bought an xp computer recently and found it wasnt up to my standards of what I had come to expect from an OS after years of linux use.
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