Well basically, I'm a little bit new, but not exactly, and I need some help.
I found a way to easily get IPs, but not exactly sure what to do with them.
The only thing that comes to mind is to DDOS, but I do not own a botnet or know anyone who does, so what else can I do?
lol, who you pissed in Costa Rica San Jose?
Hope its not some poor sap who happens to get the wrong DHCP address.
you could just mail admin@ICE.GO.CR, maybe in spanish though, whats spanish for admin ?
administrador
jajajajaja, don't know, it's pretty weird...
I live in Costa Rica by the way XD
that got my attention too :P
but no, right now i got access to one of the routers, im going to mess around a little more and see what i can do, this type of thing pisses me a lot....
oh yeah im supposed to tell, try www.dnsstuff.com some minor spam for signing up but its worth it for the 10 or so lookups you get a day.
But seriously check he is still running the Conexant Vulcan/Viking router or we might get the wrong guy. If you don't know how have a look at insecure.org for nmap
Permalink Reply by Shaun on September 26, 2008 at 5:35am
Well i start by Pinging it obviously not gonna get very far if your offline :).
Then run tracert command to have a nice look at it.
Then have a look to see what ports you have open and if you got a few open i would use SSH to see if you have protected your self. If you havent and i like ya il leave you a note on your desktop. :)
Definitely SSH all the way but he only runs telnet so its plain text for you. Did some recent munkying round with the old Cisco switches and the cheeky B*stards only let you have SSH if you pay for the extended version of the IOS extra 20%-30%. not very good for promoting security in general is it.
Posting people's IP addresses / Open ports and then telling others that they're "... there for you to practice" is not generally a good idea.
If you want practice then you're going to learn a lot more setting up a couple of VM's and learning that way. Plus, there's less chance of you getting into legal trouble.
It's just one of those things that seems fun at the time.
House of hackers seems to be getting a bad name in certain circles for being a little Script Kiddie friendly. Posts with IP's to attack just plays to those that want to brand us all as worthless "hackers" (using the media stereotype).