Re: crack-attack
>> Peter Palfrader <weasel@debian.org> writes:
> On Sat, 20 Jul 2002, Oohara Yuuma wrote:
>
> > According to logcheck, installing crack-attack is a system attack.
LOL!
That one caused some noise in our group, too. It went like this: I saw
the new crack-attack package in Debian, downloaded it and became
addicted. A few days later I downloaded and installed the program on
our group's workstations and showed it to someone during the lunch
break. I went to his office, started the program and played a round.
As it turned out, he didn't either care about crack-attack nor liked it
(*gasp!*). The next day I stayed pretty late at the office and went to
bed at 3 in the morning or so, that is, I came to the office arround
noon. I check my email and I find a note from one of our
administrators stating that at least two accounts had been cracked
apparently two days ago, and those were, yes, you guessed it: mine and
the one of the person whom I had showed crack-attack to. Even funnier:
this person had performed a "security" scan on his account and had
found this highly suspicious files in his home directory:
~/.crack-attack/garbage_flavor_00!.tga for example.
That one made me giggle :)
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