[HELP] lost file

05/11/2011 03:14 PowerChaos#1
hi all
i found a intresting file with a intresting code on my desktop
i know that some1 lost that file and left it behind on the place i found it

i was wondering if the user could send me a pm so i can verifie his ip in my logfiles and can send him his file back

for the users who do not know about what file it goes , here is a part of the code of it (see screenshot)

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Thank you
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05/12/2011 11:34 PowerChaos#2
hmm , still no answer

o well :D
for the users who dit check out the screenshot and understand the screenshot

the ip's in the screenshot are the ip's that you can best block
and the code you see is the smal security problem (ASP.NET account)

its best to block you from this kind of things :D

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05/13/2011 16:13 lukester#3
Were sorry we couldn't answer. I dont know anything about it sorry power. (and btw dont double post you could get reported)
05/13/2011 16:49 PowerChaos#4
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Originally Posted by lukester View Post
Were sorry we couldn't answer. I dont know anything about it sorry power. (and btw dont double post you could get reported)
thanks
but the point i meaned with this post is to know if some1 founded those codes to or not

and it is to warn other users about the above ip's

in case of wondering
it was that file that i found on my desktop of my vps server (that i locked down but not good enouf does it seems) before my datacenter shutted the ip adress down for hacking attempts

it is to show to other usrs what can be used and what can be a security risk ( as you see , ASP.NET account can be a security risk )
and the ip's in the screenshot are 2 ip's that got logged in succesfully ( long live firewall logs) and the last ip is a dos attack on my apache server (and it crashed my firewall , also knowing as port spamming )

this post was basicly a small joke of me (just putting in some text to see reactions of certain users)

anyway , now you know why i posted it and what the real reason was behind this post do i like to show 3 things

1) it can not be secure enouf , a thing you forgot can rune everything ( in this case was it my password that was basic :P )

2) with logs you can gain a lot of information , and you know exactly who logged in (specialy if he does not delete the firewall logs and does not delete his own test file that he created on desktop o.O)

3)make backups on a differend location then only on your vps ... like most users does ...

hopely this can help you more and hopely you understand now my post

thank you for your reply

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