InternetNews – Hackers Again Strike AOL – June 19, 2000

InternetNews – Hackers Again Strike AOL – June 19, 2000

America Online, Inc. is the latest Net crime victim to have the privacy of some of its 23 million members violated. While the extent of weekend damage is unknown, the knowledge of how to access security holes in America Online's (Quote, Chart) network is spreading quickly through Internet channels. While AOL members are assured at every point of contact that their information is secure from potential maliciousness,.....

ABC News – FAA Computers are Insecure – September 27, 2000

ABC News – FAA Computers are Insecure – September 27, 2000

 The Federal Aviation Administration skips key background checks on workers, leaves open known security holes, doesn’t even use passwords sometimes and has inadequate firewalls, the report says.      The air-traffic control system hasn’t been successfully attacked, but at least one hacker has broken into an FAA e-mail server. And a year after identifying holes in one FAA system, contractors found the agency had not fixed.....

DCIS – YTCracker charged with website defacements. – May 15, 2000

DCIS – YTCracker charged with website defacements. – May 15, 2000

A 17-year-old minor residing in Colorado Springs, CO, was charged with violating Colorado State computer crime statutes. The 17-year-old, known throughout the hacker community as "YTCracker" (pronounced "Whitey Cracker"), was charged with one count of computer crime and one count of criminal mischief by compromising and defacing numerous Internet web sites, including DoD web site servers in Boston, MA, and Fort Belvoir, VA. On November.....

MasterAOL for AOL 7.0


MasterAOL for AOL 7.0 US GM

sup[z] to: adam, artem, atm, dime, infamous, nec, plex, syg, xom and countless others.

Here it is, the first masteraol (star tool) for aol7. To install just double click on the .exe file (you will need to input the path to your aol7), then copy over the master.tol file into your \america online 7.0\tool\ folder.

Once you sign on you’ll get the master menu, however it’s a really crappy one. To fix this delete 32-487 in the main.idx file using dbview (available at aol-files.com). If you can’t find dbview you could hex the main.idx and rename 32-487 to something else. Once deleted, when you load aol the master menu will be 32-2543, which is also the aol4/5/6 masteraol menu.

Credit goes to Artem for hexing the main install file and the tool file. I should mention that aol added extra security to the aol7 tools (masteraol and vpd), so be careful. I am not aware of any security issues with this, however be careful. In general aol7 is a big pile of spyware so i would stick to aol5 if possible 🙂

All files were scanned with newest version of norton antivirus updated.

-d4rk h4rk3r