Advanced Remote File Explorer v1.20 (May 30, 2002)
Author: BenWhite@columbus.rr.com
Install:
Simply extract the contents of the zip file into a directory on your web site
Setup:
default.asp
If you plan on viewing this page with ie4 then you need to
change the scroll property in the body tag to “auto”
If using ie5 or above, leave the setting = “no”
dir.asp
strInitDirectory – Set the Home Directory for the explorer
blnDownload – Enable/Disable Downloads (may be slow for large files)
blnHidden – Enable/Disable View of Hidden files/folders
blnIcon – Enable/Disable Dynamic Icon Loading (this sometimes fails due to server connection limitations)
The default connection limit for an unlicensed iis server is 10.
There is no way to defeat that setting,
although you can change this setting to 40 or less and it works,
but that is not widely advertised.
Note:
If you want to avoid possible download abuse.
You should delete the download.asp file.
Remember, blnDownload and blnIcon require this file to work.
by WILLIAM BASTONE
In fact, huddled over his Toshiba laptop, with rock music blaring from his bedroom stereo and Jerry Springer flickering on the TV, the Sheepshead Bay resident looks like any other teenager, albeit one experiencing maximum sensory overload, 1998-style.
But actually Gilson is part of a nationwide networkof teenage computer hackers who have stolen everything from Internet accounts to credit card numbers, a cybergang that has flourished despite a yearlong effort by the FBI to curb this online piracy, the Voice has learned. “I’ve stolen accounts and stuff like that. I didn’t even think it was that big of a deal,” Gilson said. “Everybody does it.”
For months, federal investigators have been serving subpoenas and search warrants at the homes of these young hackers, carting away computers, disks, modems, and other items as parents watch in horror. Agents with the FBI’s computer crimes squad have recently raided homes across the metropolitan area–from Brooklyn to the New Jersey suburbs–as part of a probe into wide-scale credit card fraud and other cybercrimes.
In several instances, agents visited the same residences more than once — first in mid 1997 and then again earlier this year — because some young hackers were undeterred by the federal probe. According to one court record, a hacker recently boasted to a friend that “nothing could be done to him because he was a minor.”
One federal investigator acknowledged that while “it’s tough to prosecute a juvenile,” the FBI is “not always sure you’re gonna find a teenager” at “the end of the string.” The source added, “And if you do, it still doesn’t mean the game is off, because if the damage is severe enough it is still a crime and it’s still a problem.”
Since the probe is ongoing–and every target appears to be underage —
investigators have tried to keep details of the case confidential, including whether any teenagers have been arrested on federal charges. But interviews with several subjects of the criminal inquiry and a confidential FBI document obtained by the Voice provide a detailed look at the current investigation.
The federal probe began last spring, when agents learned of the “massive deployment of a password-stealing program” on the Internet, according to the FBI document. The scheme targeted accounts on America Online (AOL), the nation’s largest online service. AOL is a favorite nesting place for young hackers, who congregate in chat rooms with names like Dead End and Island 55. “Fifteen seems to be the preferred age for an AOL hacker,” said one long-in-the-tooth 18-year-old hacker.
MASTER.AOL – Promo Numbers
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4773 – American Association of Retired Persons
7468 – National Education Association
8073 – Scholastic (Credit Card/Checking only)
8082 – Scholastic (Invoice Only)
9356 – American Federation of Teachers
11393 get on a VLA mailing list
11562 AOL95 beta
20542 beta central
13927 ARC
13945 Megaweb Beta center
20165 Keyword Mark (kinda stupid)
20178 Greenhouse (goto Vauhn’s coll. for AOL sales search)
11801 Hal’s cool collection (has ARC)
10874 Search for software orders (no access)
There are a TON of duplicates in this….. if you have a shitload of tokens and invokes that arent mixed up and no duplicates then send em to cystic@wirm.net
invokes
32-324 – Brings you to Programmers University
32-301 – Adds another mailbox to your toolz
32-987 – Software upgrade for master aol. (OH)
32-5046 – chat room stuff
32-2327 – An Easter Egg. Only 1 of many on AOL
32-2342 – NEA on-line
32-2405 – Test Internet Style Mail
32-2411 – Set your version of AOL
32-25 – DL manager window
32-252 – Create a screen name
32-253 – Create alternate screen name
32-254 – Delete a screen name








