I found this old post from O0O of the old AOL-Files.com site posting this on DigitalGangster.com Join Date: Apr 2007Location: NYCPosts: 1,428 its funny how 12-14 years later people remember things so much differently than what you remember. Many of the names here I haven't seen since bouncing around the PRs in the late `90s. Many of you remember the "leet" SN jackers/suspenders.....
For the last year, America Online has fought a freely-distributed program called AOHell, which allows would-be hackers unlimited free access to the system–in part, by exploiting AOL’s free trial disks.
The program provides powerful add-ons to AOL software, but also exploits bugs in AOL’s system to allow high-tech harrassing of users in chat rooms and via e-mail. In the documentation for AOHell, its creator explains why he wrote the program and its connection to AOL’s hypocritical stance on child pornography.
*******AOHell v3.0 Rage Against The Machine*******
By:
Da Chronic
Part I ——————- What is AOHell?
Part II ——————- The features in AOHell v3.0
Part III ——————- Is it safe to use AOHell?
Part IV ——————- Why I made AOHell
Date Early 2000Founded HypahSubmitted By O0O and HypahSource AOL-Files.com/FDO-Files.com Archive Using the same language code principles he discovered when finding the Aa token exploit, Hypah was able to figure out a way to make 2 character indented screen names. Although, at first Hypah figured out you could hijack AIM screen names doing this. During the account creation proccess the as token, which sets your screen name, did not check.....
Date 1997Founded Tang, LyriX and othersSubmitted By HypahSource AOL-Files.com/FDO-Files.com Archive In 1997, people in macfilez saw Tang, LyriX, and others get 23 copies of the exact same screen name in one room. Quite simple, really…you would connect, block the SC token, enter a room, then disconnect and repeat. Each connection added the name to the room. AOL fixed this in private rooms first, then later, conference rooms. Then, entering.....
Date 1996Founded UnknownSubmitted By HypahSource AOL-Files.com/FDO-Files.com Archive Typing ]D or ]F on Mac AOL 2.7 or older would unlock null chars, including the return char, allowing you to fake others’ chat and what not. AOL slowly fixed this; as time passed, less and less manips worked. At the end, you could only send (return)l and (return)t right before they fixed it.
**************************************** Hacking ARPANET -- Part I by The SOURCE of -=>*The Listening Post*<=- 408-923-7575***************************************INTRODUCTION------------ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency NETwork) was funded by the Departmentof Defense (DOD) in 1969 as an experiment in sharing the resources of manydifferent types of computers. Earlier DOD systems (AUTODIN,for example), reliedon linking computers that were the same make, using the same operating systems.Work on ARPANET was performed under contract by.....
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The first version of Windows Media Player appeared in October 1991, when Windows 3.0 with Multimedia Extensions was released.[6] Originally called Media Player, this component was included with "Multimedia PC"-compatible machines but not available for retail sale. It was capable of playing .mmm animation files, and could be extended to support other formats.[7] It used MCI to handle media files. Being a component of Windows, Media Player shows the same version number as that of.....
The Anonymity Tutorial / written by yours truly, R a v e N (blacksun.box.sk)<=============================================================================> version 1.5, 22/3/00 Note: whenever you see something like this: blah(1) it means that if you don't understand the meaning of the word blah there's an explanation for it just for you, located on the newbies corner on section 1.Note 2: if you're having a hard time reading this page because.....
The AOL Privacy Policy Here at AOL, we regard our members' privacy as one of our most important values. We want our members to know how we protect their information and what choices they have about its use. We believe AOL's Privacy Policy should give members confidence whenever they use AOL -- 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year. .....





