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www.innermatrix.net
He must of got very mad.Dish didn't do this before.
:goodjob:
Scott Greczkowski
07-08-03, 12:15 PM
Haha I just went there and took a look and was told my information was being turned over to the authorities and DirecTV. (It was my first time ever going to this site)
The following information was collected and logged from your computer:
Your IP address: 64.220.000.000
Your hostname: myhost.dsl.cnc.net
Your source port: 1384
Your web browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Win 9x 4.90)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Win 9x 4.90)
Your current time: Tue Jul 8 14:10:25 EDT 2003
Your plugins installed: No plug-ins are installed So by just going there and looking makes me a hacker.
What a joke. It's a shame what is happening to America.
Haha I just went there and took a look and was told my information was being turned over to the authorities and DirecTV. (It was my first time ever going to this site)
So by just going there and looking makes me a hacker.
What a joke. It's a shame what is happening to America.
Not like they can do anything with that. Look at the trouble the RIAA went through with Verizon.
Joe Capitano
07-08-03, 12:59 PM
Haha I just went there and took a look and was told my information was being turned over to the authorities and DirecTV. (It was my first time ever going to this site)
So did I. This scares me a bit. Perhaps the link to that site should be deleted for safety's sake. The merely curious shouldn't be dragged into this.
raj2001
07-08-03, 01:10 PM
Why would DISH turn over piracy suspects to their competitor? Is charlie that cheap? :rolling:
raj2001
07-08-03, 01:10 PM
Not like they can do anything with that. Look at the trouble the RIAA went through with Verizon.
But the RIAA won....
platinum
07-08-03, 01:25 PM
I looked too....I'm not to concerned though I wasn't doing anything wrong by looking at a defunct website.
SParker
07-08-03, 01:28 PM
Me either, I never pirated satellite and don't plan to. They can't do anything to us by looking.
Steve Mehs
07-08-03, 01:39 PM
Nice another hack forum bites the dust! I went to that site a few times in the past to catch up the lstest hacker happenings, but the board with the most info I ever saw, DSSwareForums was taken down a few months ago. :goodjob:
Dgenx321
07-08-03, 01:42 PM
It'll just pop up under a diffrent name. :(
pez2002
07-08-03, 03:33 PM
:rolling:
Im inocent Im not a hacker of DBS
Oh so i guess D will be on my @ss soon
But Directv Knows i pay for my service
I guess i better get ready for Jail Becuese i clicked on the link :rolling:
I don't even have a DirecTV Reciever to hack. So if they go after me it would have to be for piracy by telepathy! :)
Mike123abc
07-08-03, 05:33 PM
The web sites will probably just move offshore so they cannot be shut down.
Roddy Piper
07-08-03, 09:33 PM
For all we know, this forum can be a hacker forum too. We talk and discuss things here that dish or directv would never let a customer know. So everyone prepare yourselves for jail. The bandwagon is right around the corner. The good news is that in jail, you can get free Directv, but the bad news is your cellmate bubba probably will get you all to himself. LOL.
And Zuma Hans is the warden.
So did I. This scares me a bit. Perhaps the link to that site should be deleted for safety's sake. The merely curious shouldn't be dragged into this.
This scares me as well, the administrator of this forum should have disabled the link as soon as it was discovered what the link was.
Idiot that I am I thought it was a link to a news item about the shutting down of websites. I'd never heard of that website before
I pay nearly $90/month ON DISHNET AND C-BAND programming
and don't even own a directv box.
I have been a regular visitor to this forum for dishnet news but
now I'm going to pass.
James
gpflepsen
07-09-03, 10:28 AM
I have been a regular visitor to this forum for dishnet news but
now I'm going to pass.
James
We'll miss you Jim.
I'm putting a 3 year old in front of that site :computer: and have him hit refresh every 10 seconds for an hour. We'll see if I get interviewed.
AllieVi
07-09-03, 10:30 AM
I clicked on the link after seeing Scott's post (#2 in this thread) and knowing what would happen. I'm a paying DISH customer and have never gotten satellite service for free, but I do not like the high-handedness of presuming guilt of people who simply visit a web site. The providers have to solve piracy problems, of course, but implicating innocent visitors is not the way to do it.
Karl Foster
07-09-03, 10:44 AM
And Zuma Hans is the warden.
...and JeffCA is his chief guard... :)
Scott Greczkowski
07-09-03, 10:49 AM
I left the link up because people should see what happenes when your dumb enough to hack. :)
People just clicking the link should not be worried at all, those who were members at the site may have something to worry about though.
Scott's right; realistically, people following a link from here have nothing to worry about. Webservers log access attempts, but they also usually log referers -- so anyone sifting through the logs will see a bunch of hits referred by this thread and just write them off as a bunch of curious people.
Although in all honesty I'd be surprised if they were actually using access logs as a way of determining who to go after. It's pretty impractical, and they could end up wasting resources on merely casual or curious readers. A members list would be a better way to go.
BearsFan
07-09-03, 11:03 AM
And Zuma Hans is the warden.
Warden?
I thought he was in there already...if not, he belongs there.
--BF
pez2002
07-09-03, 02:21 PM
I left the link up because people should see what happenes when your dumb enough to hack. :)
People just clicking the link should not be worried at all, those who were members at the site may have something to worry about though.
thanks now i can relax :righton:
Roddy Piper
07-10-03, 07:05 PM
Oh brother, you people have nothing to worry about whats so ever. I am paying dish network subscriber as well and never ever attempted to do any illegal things but I always had a curiosity for the other side, so to make a long story short, curiosity did kill the cat, but we are not cats.
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