[29761] in North American Network Operators' Group
RE: scripts kiddie sites
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Karyn Ulriksen)
Thu Jul 6 20:20:15 2000
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From: Karyn Ulriksen <kulriksen@publichost.com>
To: "'scott@virtualis.com'" <scott@virtualis.com>
Cc: "'nanog@merit.edu'" <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 16:08:04 -0700
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Thanks, Scott. I figured that these were what was being referred to. I
just never heard them referred to as scripts kiddies before.
karyn
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From: Scott Francis [mailto:scott@virtualis.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 3:01 PM
To: Karyn Ulriksen
Cc: 'nanog@merit.edu'
Subject: Re: scripts kiddie sites
Karyn Ulriksen wrote:
>
> For my edjumacation, could someone clarify what a scripts kiddie source
> network as it's being bandied about here is? I can only *assume*, and I
try
> to avoid doing that (not always successfully).
check rootshell.com, assorted BUGTRAQ postings, antionline.com,
2600.com, l0pht.com, cultdeadcow.com, etc. etc.and just start following
links.
CAVEAT: I am not saying that any of the above sites are exclusively
script kiddie warehouses; however, I know from former experience that
they are all good places to start if you're looking to crack some
anonymous box somewhere. Most any well done Unix security site is.
Please don't flame for either dissing a site you like or not including
one that you think should be blackballed - this list was off the top of
my head, and I haven't done any research on the subject in months. YMMV.
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Scott Francis
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