Adrian Lamo and FBI Cyber Squad computer scientist Russell Handorf

10/18/12 Update: 2006 posting at forum - where Russell Handorf still contributes using his "grey hat hacker" handle "satanklawz" - suggests he has been working for FBI three years earlier than his resume claims; Adrian Lamo admits being "friends" with Handorf but still won't answer any real questions; Chet Uber offers to have Lamo "interview" me - Neal Rauhauser, who claims he has nothing to.....
Geocities

Old GeoCities homepage 1998 Another service you may have likely gravitated to as a webmaster in the 1990s, after experimenting with your free AOL home page a bit, was Geocities. In fact, many of us fossils had our first websites hosted there, after all, Geocities offered up to 10 megs of free space to host your site in one of their communities! So what community.....
Flashback to 1995

Flashback to 1995: AOL Proggies By Marco on April 19, 2004 Inspired by a discussion on the Something Awful Forums, I remembered the time I spent using AOL in middle school. There were these programs ("proggies") that would hook into the AOL software and allow you to do special things, like easily type using color-faded text or extended ASCII characters. I had one of these.....
Editing Sign On List

Here you will learn how to modify the screen names on your sign on list. There are a few reasons why you might do this: Add frequently used guest accounts/phish to your sign on list! Modify the parental controls on guest accounts/phish. Switch to other screen names on guest accounts/phish.   Download and install UltraEdit32 hex editor that you will use to modify the AOL.....
Exploits Online by Tau

exploits

Welcome to Tau’s AOL Exploits site. Here you will find up to date information on the great things you can do on AOL that are not officially supported by AOL along with other online goodies.

With so many people on AOL with so many people trying to more AOL exploits I encourage all of you to send me your screen shots, e-mails, or Instant Messages having to do with anything funny, interesting, or plain stupid. All credit will be given to you.

KNK4Life.com

DarcFX.com, possibly the last of the great AOL programming websites, has closed down. This is probably for the best, since it hadn’t had any new content in years. In fact, I was actually a little shocked that the site lasted so long. For those of you who don’t know, DarcFX was known for being the site the succeeded KnK4Life.com after it closed down. KnK4Life was.....

Company Sues Spammers in Series of Lawsuits Spurred by Member-Reported Junk Email
AOL Alleges Defendants Named in Lawsuits Are Responsible for Sending AOL Members One Billion Spam Emails, Resulting in Over 8 Million Member Spam Complaints

Dulles, VA – April 15, 2003 – America Online, Inc. (NYSE: AOL), as part of its ongoing, comprehensive battle against spammers, today announced a sweeping series of lawsuits against individuals and companies that it alleges have repeatedly sent members high volumes of unwanted junk emails using a variety of evasive means to circumvent AOL’s spam filters.

AOL is filing five separate lawsuits against over a dozen companies and individuals, who the Company alleges are together responsible for sending an estimated one billion spam emails to AOL members and generating over 8 million individual spam complaints from members. The latest lawsuits filed by AOL are the first to leverage the complaints received by AOL from its members who are using the popular “Report Spam” button in AOL 8.0.

The defendants named in these lawsuits are alleged to have sent a variety of offensive and unwanted spam emails including: pornography; male organ growth/enlargement products; mortgage and home refinancing offers; college degrees; steroids; cable TV descrambler products; and software products. The kinds of spammers and the type of spamming named in these lawsuits are exactly representative of what AOL members face on a daily basis.

The methods alleged to have been used by the named defendants in these cases to send spam to AOL members include many of the egregious and fraudulent methods used today by spammers, such as: falsification of email addresses; purposefully and systematically evading spam filters set up by AOL and its members; and pursuing other means of spamming members that are prohibited by AOL’s published “Unsolicited Bulk Email Policy” (see www.aol.com).

Because AOL’s proprietary email network is located in Virginia, these lawsuits were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia in Alexandria.

Glue³.bas

— ——• Glue³.bas by méèh •—— — 'This is My Seventh Module 'The biggest bas ever made....1306 Subs and Functions '--If you make any programs with this please 'email them to me i would like to see them-- '--AND, If You Have Any Ideas For My Next Bas 'Or Suggestions, and Comments, or Errors Email Me-- '!-#* If you have a web site please post.....
Jaguar32.bas

'Jaguar32.Bas Silver Edition FIXED '(For Visual Basic Versions 4, 5, 6) 'For use with Aol (95 and 4.0) 'Release Date: Christmas of '98 'Please note disclaimer at bottom along with Fader notes from monk-e-god 'Do NOT copy bas file under any conditions. See disclaimer. ' Use Jaguar32 at your own risk. We are not responsible for anything 'made using or while using jaguar32. 'Creators contact.....
Chronx.bas v3.0

'Chronx.bas v3.0 by Chron__x ' *32 BIT* 'Coded in Visual Basic 6.0 Pro. For use with AOL 4.0 'Aim- iichronx 'Email- Chron__x@hotmail.com 'Webpage- Http://chronx.cjb.net ' **Chat Ocx Coming Soon** 'I need help with the name for it, if you can think of one please tell me and you will be put in the greets