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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Denial on November 30, 2003, 01:12 AM

Title: Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Denial on November 30, 2003, 01:12 AM
The newest scam out there that has been going on for a few weeks by c0ke yes hes still on b-net tricking people to go to either of these sites.



Mind you when you go here it will try and download stuff to your computer and then spread it to like 5 different places so before and if you even try to go here make sure your protected.

I believe it's wrong to like trojan/virus peoples computers for this purpose. I thought i would post and see how other people feel about this subject

Edit: It isn't necessary for the links to be here, and its a little dangerous. Lets not supply Mr. c0ke with free promotions.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Paul on November 30, 2003, 01:54 AM
Quote from: Denial on November 30, 2003, 01:12 AM
I believe it's wrong to like trojan/virus peoples computers for this purpose. I thought i would post and see how other people feel about this subject

What purpose? Fun factor? All of which I don't agree with when it comes to trojans/virii, however, I just recently released information on a D2 crash exploit for Realms, which is OK in my book considering I posted a fix aswell!
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: j0k3r on November 30, 2003, 06:48 AM
Ah c0ke... I recognize the name...

The easiest way not to get hacked is not to visit sites you don't know about. Idiots are always coming into channels saying 'omg i just got hacked wtf give me some items i have nothing' and it's pathetic.

I agree that it shouldn't be done (by everyone), but it keeps the noobs on the lower rungs of the ladder and and it gets rid of some of the noobs.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: wut on November 30, 2003, 07:29 AM
The best virus scanner is called "discretion"

If I have to visit a website that I'm unsure about, I do it on a dummy account with links :D
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: UserLoser. on November 30, 2003, 11:49 AM
Quote from: Denial on November 30, 2003, 01:12 AM
The newest scam out there that has been going on for a few weeks by c0ke yes hes still on b-net tricking people to go to either of these sites.

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Mind you when you go here it will try and download stuff to your computer and then spread it to like 5 different places so before and if you even try to go here make sure your protected.

I believe it's wrong to like trojan/virus peoples computers for this purpose. I thought i would post and see how other people feel about this subject


What a f*cking pussy, play the game and get your own stuff
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: j0k3r on November 30, 2003, 11:56 AM
Coke isn't very interested in D2, just making people unhappy.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Denial on November 30, 2003, 12:16 PM
Quote from: Paul on November 30, 2003, 01:54 AM
Quote from: Denial on November 30, 2003, 01:12 AM
I believe it's wrong to like trojan/virus peoples computers for this purpose. I thought i would post and see how other people feel about this subject

What purpose? Fun factor? All of which I don't agree with when it comes to trojans/virii, however, I just recently released information on a D2 crash exploit for Realms, which is OK in my book considering I posted a fix aswell!

No i think thats kind of fun to annoy people. Atleast you don't affect their computer or take their names and such through suck a stupid thing which people will never learn to get virus scanners and firewalls.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Mitosis on November 30, 2003, 01:13 PM
Shit I just got 5 viruses from it and my norton says it cant be repaired.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: j0k3r on November 30, 2003, 01:22 PM
Quote from: Mitosis on November 30, 2003, 01:13 PM
Shit I just got 5 viruses from it and my norton says it cant be repaired.
LMFAO@MITOSIS

Man what the hell were you thinking... 'By the way it installs viruses everywhere as soon as you visit it'... 'Ok sounds fun I'll go'
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Spht on November 30, 2003, 01:26 PM
You should be checking http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com daily.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Mitosis on November 30, 2003, 01:28 PM
DLING the updates right now.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: thetempest on November 30, 2003, 01:39 PM
ya, i agree with Paul, if you crash something and release a patch thats ok.  Just because it's more of an ego thing, ya it was me i did it, and while i have fun with it, you go take this patch and fix the servers so it doesn't ruin the game for everyone.

but to me, stealing account info by setting virus and trojan stuff like that is just wrong.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: warz on November 30, 2003, 02:14 PM
I don't think it's wrong if you created the trojan yourself, deployed it yourself and kept the profit to yourself. I think it's actually rather fun and interesting. It's pretty addictive, too; expecially with a boring game such as Diablo.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Denial on November 30, 2003, 03:49 PM
Warz, you do have a valid point but getting stuff by trojans and viruses. Shouldn't be the way to do it. I mean infecting someones computer then killing it to the point of where it doesn't work anymore? I think that just goes beyond fun when they didn't do anything to you.

He isn't keeping the profit to himself and he even trojaned his own members? now tell me is that morally right to do?
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Thing on November 30, 2003, 03:53 PM
Peeking at the source of http://<removed> shows that a window containing test.hta is opened.  test.hta source is here http://forum.valhallalegends.com/files/test.hta.htm Once executed, the following files are created:

c:\cmdl32.exe
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\1.MZP
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\win types\1.MZP
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\win types\Win Const0.idx - 0 bytes
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\win types\Win Const1.idx - 0 bytes
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\win types\Win Const.exe
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\win types\Win Const1.dat is created upon execution of Win Const.exe and is where all of your keystrokes are logged. :)

The trojan connects to 24.2.211.159 on TCP port 85 where the machines happily chat with each other waiting for the master to take control.

That's all I have time to mess with for now.  I might let it run tonight and see what happens.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Skywing on November 30, 2003, 09:24 PM
Quote from: Thing on November 30, 2003, 03:53 PM
Peeking at the source of http://<removed> shows that a window containing test.hta is opened.  test.hta source is here http://forum.valhallalegends.com/files/test.hta.htm Once executed, the following files are created:

c:\cmdl32.exe
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\1.MZP
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\win types\1.MZP
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\win types\Win Const0.idx - 0 bytes
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\win types\Win Const1.idx - 0 bytes
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\win types\Win Const.exe
c:\documents and settings\user\windows\win types\Win Const1.dat is created upon execution of Win Const.exe and is where all of your keystrokes are logged. :)

The trojan connects to 24.2.211.159 on TCP port 85 where the machines happily chat with each other waiting for the master to take control.

That's all I have time to mess with for now.  I might let it run tonight and see what happens.
It might be interesting to report that address to the ISP's abuse dept. and see what happens to his Internet access.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: K on November 30, 2003, 09:31 PM
Quote from: Skywing on November 30, 2003, 09:24 PM
It might be interesting to report that address to the ISP's abuse dept. and see what happens to his Internet access.

Already been done  ;)
http://www.comcast.net/memberservices/contactus/contact_us.jsp
24.2.211.159  [c-24-2-211-159.client.comcast.net]
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Denial on December 01, 2003, 01:57 AM
Ah lets all go there and complain! i went as well
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: iago on December 01, 2003, 02:30 AM
As did I.. what the hell? :)
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: warz on December 01, 2003, 05:49 PM
Oh please, this is a damn computer. I'm completely cold hearted when it comes to other peoples computers. I could render somebodies computer completely useless by deleting crucial files, and not feel the least bit bad about doing so. If you waited for somebody to do something to you in certain situations online, then there'd be no risks. In the case of waiting, it's either play or be played. Somebody has to act first.

On a side note:
In a way, Denial helped out c0ke. By simply placing that link there, before explaining what it does, might (and has) potentially lead people to click it, and then continue to read on (I almost did). I was thinking about this earlier, when I almost clicked it before reading on. It somewhat ties into this topic though.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Zerg on December 01, 2003, 05:58 PM
Quote from: warz on December 01, 2003, 05:49 PM
Oh please, this is a damn computer. I'm completely cold hearted when it comes to other peoples computers. I could render somebodies computer completely useless by deleting crucial files, and not feel the least bit bad about doing so. If you waited for somebody to do something to you in certain situations online, then there'd be no risks. In the case of waiting, it's either play or be played. Somebody has to act first.

On a side note:
In a way, Denial helped out c0ke. By simply placing that link there, before explaining what it does, might (and has) potentially lead people to click it, and then continue to read on (I almost did). I was thinking about this earlier, when I almost clicked it before reading on. It somewhat ties into this topic though.
It's true, about helping out c0ke, that wasn't cool. Just look at mitosis, he clicked it, but then again, he's another story...
oh and warz, if the case is play or be played, then why simply just NOT play, and maybe everyone can eventually not play, so we can never be played? </delusion>
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: warz on December 01, 2003, 06:46 PM
Too bad people DO use computers. Good luck telling people to stop.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Denial on December 01, 2003, 08:44 PM
It's not like i wanted people to click there hence first word i said SCAM so that should give a clue that if you go there scam? and then i explained right below it about it. So if you don't read everything and you go there then um my bad?
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: CrAzY on December 05, 2003, 09:04 AM
Quote from: j0k3r on November 30, 2003, 06:48 AM
Ah c0ke... I recognize the name...

The easiest way not to get hacked is not to visit sites you don't know about. Idiots are always coming into channels saying 'omg i just got hacked wtf give me some items i have nothing' and it's pathetic.

I agree that it shouldn't be done (by everyone), but it keeps the noobs on the lower rungs of the ladder and and it gets rid of some of the noobs.

Easiest way not to get hacked, is not to cheat :-).  Which also means, don't download anything acept from blizzard.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: Kp on December 05, 2003, 02:46 PM
Quote from: CrAzY on December 05, 2003, 09:04 AM
Which also means, don't download anything acept from blizzard.

Easier said than done for those people running clients which have holes that permit remotely running code/doing other evil things.
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: c0ke on December 09, 2003, 05:37 AM
Quote from: j0k3r on November 30, 2003, 11:56 AM
Coke isn't very interested in D2, just making people unhappy.

Bingo!!  (sorta)
Origionally i did it to have fun with a few people from school.  Didnt want to fuck over anyone, no harmful intentions... although on occation i am rather evil.  anyways im done with battle.net (only reason im on this forum is because someone showed me the link)
Title: Re:Tricking people for d2 stuff ( wrong)
Post by: j0k3r on December 09, 2003, 06:08 AM
Hey what's up c0ke, still hang around 2xx?

I can see why he is scamming people, especially if he has ebay, I just sold a skullder's ire in ebay for $40... These people have too much money.