HellNite.bas

HellNite.bas

'This bas file was made by HellNite for aol4.o and AIM 2.0 and a bunch of other crap '3rd release 2-12-99 'if u wanna get ahold of me my address is Hell_Nite@hotmail.com 'my web page is http://www.angelfire.com/va/hellnitesvbheaven/ 'almost all the subs and functions were written by me if they werent 'then it should say where i got it from in them got lazy and left.....

Guess.bas

Guess.bas

'This .bas was not made entirely by me 'but a lot of it was made by me 'All of the AIM stuff was made by me 'but please D/L my AbbotAIM.bas if you want a .bas from me 'you can get it at KNK4.o (http://knk.tierranet.com/knk4o/index2.html) 'This example was made by me (ThaAbbot) 'Dedicate to ProGs InC 'Please Visit The ProGs InC website! 'http://come.to/progsinc 'later

MuRdEr32.bas

MuRdEr32.bas

'Whats up person using this smooth new .bas file 'for AOL4.0? You might have found out that I stopped 'proggin for AOL. By the way this is RS. My e-mail 'at this time is souljaslim69@hotmail.com You can mail me 'wit questions for this bas. CrAsH and I are now 'programming with Visual C++. It is alot better 'VB but I still use VB some. This.....

Har02.bas

Har02.bas

'Ok This is Har0 here.This is VERSION 2.0 'Of My AOL 4.0 BAS. My Last One Sucked Ass 'This one is AWESOME!. I love all the colors 'and how the bas werks!.I hope u got this from 'KNK or HIDER or Death Online. 'FOR QUESTIONS AND SHIT EMAILME AT:ItsHar0@JUNO.COM 'To get codes goto-httP://progworld.cjb.net. 'SOme shit about this bas is that 'It is used to make.....

The Hackers Handbook [Read Me]


T H E H A C K E R ‘ S H A N D B O O K
Copyright (c) Hugo Cornwall

All rights reserved

First published in Great Britain in 1985 by Century Communications Ltd

Portland House, 12-13 Greek Street, London W1V 5LE.

Early Phishing

Early Phishing

Koceilah Rekouche krekouche@pushstart.info

The history of phishing traces back in important ways to the mid-1990s when hacking
software facilitated the mass targeting of people in password stealing scams on America
Online (AOL). The first of these software programs was mine, called AOHell, and it was
where the word phishing was coined. The software provided an automated password
and credit card-stealing mechanism starting in January 1995. Though the practice of
tricking users in order to steal passwords or information possibly goes back to the
earliest days of computer networking, AOHell’s phishing system was the first automated
tool made publicly available for this purpose. 1 The program influenced the creation of
many other automated phishing systems that were made over a number of years. These
tools were available to amateurs who used them to engage in a countless number of
phishing attacks. By the later part of the decade, the activity moved from AOL to other
networks and eventually grew to involve professional criminals on the internet. What
began as a scheme by rebellious teenagers to steal passwords evolved into one of the
top computer security threats affecting people, corporations, and governments.

The Internet In 1996

The Internet In 1996

internet96

In 1996, the Internet Archive began archiving the web for a service called the Wayback Machine. They’ve now archived 55 billion web pages. That’s enough web pages that if you were to print them all out using your roommate’s printer while he was at class and tape them end-to-end, you could reach the moon and back 28 trillion times.

I decided to peruse the Wayback Machine’s earliest archives to see what the internet looked like in 1996, when I was 14 and evidently had much less free time than I do now. Much to my chagrin, few websites from these early years have been successfully archived, and many of the best preserved ones were created by fast food and soft drink corporations because they were some of the earliest adapters of the internet. They viewed the medium as a chance for inexpensive advertising and invested dozens upon dozens of dollars into it. The results are tremendously humiliating.

ICQ

ICQ

Once you were weaned off AOL, you still needed a reliable messenger to keep in touch with all your 133t friends and buddies, and back in the day, we didn’t have that newfangled skype software with its fancy video and voice chat, so if you wanted to send online messages, you used ICQ (I Seek You) and you got to toggle between instant message mode.....

Netscape Composer

Netscape Composer

When I first started browsing the web, my browser of choice was Netscape. Back in the 90s, Netscape Navigator actually had less credibility than IE, and the browser was often referred to as netcake by 1990s website elitists.  However, one vital feature that was bundled in with the browser, which started me off designing very badly coded but visually decent pages, was Netscape Composer. Composer.....