All imageshack images turn in to this:
[img]http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a83/Mavrik_Kailtaio/solid.jpg[/img]
Hacked or something.
Hopefully it'll be fixed soon.
anti secs
Anti-Sec movement what.
Hacked obviously. Use a different site, imageshack sucks anyways.
anti-sec = possible /b/ hack?
Cubeupload
Imagekk
etc.
use [url]http://filesmelt.com/[/url]
Awesome.
[editline]09:13PM[/editline]
But I don't know what you're talking about, my images still work.
[QUOTE=fightnight22;15971359]anti-sec = possible /b/ hack?[/QUOTE]
Just because someone hacks something it is not your precious /b/ that has done it.
[QUOTE=fightnight22;15971359]anti-sec = possible /b/ hack?[/QUOTE]
4chan has been down for days from a DDOS attack.
While it's cute, the sad part is that they'd be lucky if one or two people have enough care for their cause to even read the first paragraph. The rest go "The fuck? This isn't the picture I wanted" and kill the tab.
Anti-what? What-what?
Full disclosure? Exploits?
Huh?
I read the whole thing and don't understand a goddamn thing.
[b]Image[/b]s[b]hack[/b]
awesome
I'm not sure if I should be worried for the future or laugh.
Some people that run ImageShack support the full disclosure of software exploits onto the internet, and they became a target of this hacker group that was against the full disclosure of software exploits.
[editline]08:25PM[/editline]
I guess I kind of support this movement idea, but they certainly chose an unusual method of broadcasting themselves
Use imgur.com instead.
um
j.photos.cx
[QUOTE=fightnight22;15971359]anti-sec = possible /b/ hack?[/QUOTE]
how the fuck do you think anti-sec is /b/?
[QUOTE=Druid51;15971528]I read the whole thing and don't understand a goddamn thing.[/QUOTE]
It's saying that when a security hole is found in a program that it should be kept secret and not shown the public. Like when Microsoft finds a hole in Windows they usually post the vulnerability, which I guess hackers use to cause mayhem to people who don't do security updates.
Shit, I hope this gets fixed. I'm an ImageShack loyalist.
Edit:
Why was I rated dumb? Hmm? Is preferring one thing over another considered dumb these days? Sorry if I don't want to use Photobucket or something else, ImageShack's just been there for a while and I've grown to find it simple and easy.
Poastin' an image for testing:
[media]
[url]http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/9272/dsc01312.jpg[/url]
[/media]
[editline]09:27PM[/editline]
Works for me.
[editline]09:30PM[/editline]
Oh, I get it. Only happens to some images. I have a couple like that. :/
[QUOTE=PvtCupcakes;15971658]Poastin' an image for testing:
[media]
[url]http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/9272/dsc01312.jpg[/url]
[/media]
[editline]09:27PM[/editline]
Works for me.
[editline]09:30PM[/editline]
Oh, I get it. Only happens to some images. I have a couple like that. :/[/QUOTE]
Imageshack has hundreds of servers. Perhaps they haven't gotten around to compromising img213
There's a discussion going on about this on /g/ at 4chan.
Apparently some idiot 12 year olds who call themselves "white hats" are tired of the "full-disclosure" trend in the computer security industry.
Full-disclosure means that the second an exploit or vulnerability in an operating system, program, server, etc., is found by professional "white hat" hackers, they immediately publish a fully disclosed report about the exploit, how to reproduce the exploit, and how to use it for malicious intent. They do this so the company that owns the software in question will fix the issue as soon as possible.
This is how those 12 year olds can "hack" into stuff: They take someone elses work, complete with diagrams and colorful pictures, and follow simple instructions.
[QUOTE=Doug52392;15971724]There's a discussion going on about this on /g/ at 4chan.
Apparently some idiot 12 year olds who call themselves "white hats" are tired of the "full-disclosure" trend in the computer security industry.
Full-disclosure means that the second an exploit or vulnerability in an operating system, program, server, etc., is found by professional "white hat" hackers, they immediately publish a fully disclosed report about the exploit, how to reproduce the exploit, and how to use it for malicious intent. They do this so the company that owns the software in question will fix the issue as soon as possible.
This is how those 12 year olds can "hack" into stuff: They take someone elses work, complete with diagrams and colorful pictures, and follow simple instructions.[/QUOTE]
You forgot about the part where they boast about how well they can do their internet haxorz
north koreans hacked it.
I hope they fix the damn hole soon - I've got a crapload of stuff on imageshack and half of it's been affected already, gotta re-upload anything remotely important. ASDKFJSDAKJFSd
I also wonder if there's any way to reset the images - or if at least imageshack will auto-delete them. This'll break so many blogs and whatnot.
[b]EDIT:[/b] mm3guy confirmed that it appears to be, basically, a redirect, so the old images are still there if someone fixes the servers.
Well, I did a little research and learned a shitload about hacking.
I don't believe the writers of that image speak english as their first language, because it's not very well written.
But I do support this cause, now that I understand it.
here's an anti-sec blog entry I read:
[quote=anti-sec]
“In the end, more than freedom, they wanted security. They wanted a comfortable life, and they lost it all – security, comfort, and freedom. When the Athenians finally wanted not to give to society but for society to give to them, when the freedom they wished for most was freedom from responsibility, then Athens ceased to be free and was never free again.” –Edward Gibbon
We stand at the cusp of a renaissance. A freely communicating humanity is closer to unity and harmony than ever before. Never before have ideas and knowledge traveled so rapidly. If not for the Internet, little would be known about the atrocities our government attempts to commit in secret. All the American people would be able to read is the party line off of cable television. With a morally bankrupt media, the Internet is the key to any sort of democratic resistance. Thanks to the Internet, we may view photos of American caskets, wounded Iraqis, and internal government memos. The priveledge of viewing and knowing these things is easily lost.
We approach the final hour of the free Internet. As I write, forces within our society are beginning to impose control and restriction onto it. If these forces are not turned back, I know that within a decade that the free world’s Internet will be a mix of cable television and the supressed Chinese Internet. As a beggar, I present myself with the humility that my lowly position deserves. My plea is simple: stop publishing your vulnerabilities. We will need them.
I want my children and their children to have access to truth. Not just my truth, or my government’s truth, but all the other truths in the world as well.
I want us to be able to communicate easily and safely about the actions of our government.
I want the merits of the Internet to progress in form and finesse until we are ready to cast the criminals, thugs, and mammonites out power all over the world.
A secure Internet is an Internet without freedom, without privacy, and without anonymity. The nature of security is control. Were we to be governed by the just, I would worry little about this situation. Sadly, the political systems of the first world have been perverted by an evil which ensures that none who do not share its nature hold office.
Submitting yourself to a secure system requires that we have a reasonable amount of trust for the system’s keepers. Does your current government have the ideal qualities needed to control the flow of information? We should be keeping everything which may allow us to circumvent the system guarded closely. The subversion of trusted resources will eventually be the only way to keep forbidden information in mass circulation and the primary means of resistance against tyranny.
“If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains set lightly upon you; and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.” –Samuel Adams
If you place any value on freedom, then stop working for the oligarchy and start working against it. I’ll admit, subversion does not pay well. It isn’t quite as cushy as the six figure job I passed up, but it has a great benefit: I can sleep at night. I’m not aiding a set of corporations and a government which used unethical means to corner vast amounts of wealth and proceeded to flagrantly abuse their power. The reward for doing what is right is better than any earthly reward that I could receive.
“He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetuate it.” –Martin Luther King, Jr.
To the employees of the biggest security firms of the world, all American, I want you to stop and look at the government of your country. You have an administration which has gone and invaded countries on a whim, which authorizes torture that is conducted in secret, which has less transparency than any government in recent memory, that places extreme emphasis on executive power… the countless historical comparisons that could apply here are obvious so I need not make them. This administration is a perfect example of the type of systemic corruption that is inevitable due to the very nature of power, of control, and yes, of security. People like this will soon be deciding the fate of the Internet.
When engaging in reasonable political discourse is not allowed you are going to be wanting to take your freedom back.
It is time for the last stand. Our mission is to retain the right to freely think, code, and communicate. Stop helping the industry, stop publishing your 0day, start working to make a real difference. Save your arms for the time very soon in which we will need them. Have faith in your self and your God and good works will come. We need not be slaves to a master that despises us!
Non-disclosure is a heroic endeavor. Be a hero.
Government control gives rise to fraud, suppression of Truth, intensification of the black market and artificial scarcity. Above all, it unmans the people and deprives them of initiative, it undoes the teaching of self-help… – Gandhi
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I'll admit, these people aren't real good at getting to the point, but they do have one.
[url]http://antisec.wordpress.com/[/url]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_day_attack[/url]
[QUOTE=fightnight22;15971359]anti-sec = possible /b/ hack?[/QUOTE]
North Korea = possible /b/ hack?
Not talking about Image shack before anyone says something
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