As far as leaving emails? These kids do it all the time. Check out the rest of the mirror and you'll find hundreds of mirrors with emails, Web sites and the like. While some may be smart enough to get into the tougher servers, that doesn't mean they have the common sense to wipe their trail clean or that showing off may lead to their arrest. posted by bkdelong at 6:52 AM on February 8, 2001
Memorex has evolved into merely a brand these days - they don't necessarily produce anything anymore, nor do I believe they sell anything on their site. They probably won't realize their site is down until third-hand news makes it through the pipeline.
Kinda cool seeing a hack in real-time. I don't think I've seen one live before. Thanks for the heads up! posted by Hankins at 6:52 AM on February 8, 2001
Is this the first hack featuring a massive Flash animation? I was surprised to see Memorex was still around, even as a brand. I know I bought my 5 1/4" floppies from them years ago, so I did my part. posted by hijinx at 6:53 AM on February 8, 2001
Is this the first hack featuring a massive Flash animation?
No....I've counted at least 50 defacements using Flash this year so far. posted by bkdelong at 7:08 AM on February 8, 2001
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It looks like he left his email so he could ask for a job. The status bar message: "Lazy Admins...Your [sic] not doing your jobs...Please contact me so we can discuss security issues..." posted by jpoulos at 7:30 AM on February 8, 2001
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I agree. I'm going to create a start-up that will provide usability consulting services to hackers. Any VC out there want to chip in $30MM?
Oh yeah, this is 2001, not 1999. Sorry. posted by darren at 7:33 AM on February 8, 2001
About the email address, who is to say that it is even his? I could hack a website and say Dubya is responsible but that doesnt mean he really did it.... posted by magellan at 7:49 AM on February 8, 2001
Yeah.. that's what I was thinking (in terms of him leaving his email..)
Yeah.. it really does show the attention payed to the site.. but.. *sigh*.. what can ya do.. posted by Dn at 8:07 AM on February 8, 2001
Question: If you hack a site, shouldn't it be one people actually care about?
Maybe this is being faked by Memorex to raise awareness that, hey, yeah, they're still around. (Aren't they owned by Tandy now? I think they were for a while; I have some Memorex speakers that are obvious Minimus-7 clones.) posted by kindall at 8:45 AM on February 8, 2001
No. It's not being faked by Memorex unless the same "persona" is defacing other sites to build up to this one. I doubt it.
In regards to the comments about leaving email addresses on defacements - they're more often than not real email addresses. As it becomes easier and easier to a deface a Web site, stupid moron kids will do it and brag.
Hence the overwhelming stupidity in what appears to be an IRC interview with fredericksburg.com and said defacer of the Memorex site. posted by bkdelong at 9:19 AM on February 8, 2001
He can hack websites but he can't spell for crap.
Another fine testimonial for the Amerikan edjakayshunul cisstim. posted by Dreama at 9:43 AM on February 8, 2001
Question: is the flash worth waiting for? I gave up after 10 or 15 minutes (over a T1!). posted by cCranium at 9:51 AM on February 8, 2001
No, it's just animated aliases (I was going to say tags, but then I started worrying I was some old fogey using a bit of slang that's dead and was never used as I thought anyway... :-)
Uhhh... why has no one seen Memorex around lately? Anybody been to Best Buy in the last year or three? They sell all kinds of Memorex stuff. posted by howa2396 at 10:25 AM on February 8, 2001
Well, the Merorex site is down as of 12:30pm CST. posted by Sal Amander at 10:31 AM on February 8, 2001
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