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13:00
Only you can prevent Dart.
-smokey the bear
13:14
Damn I lost the game
rlemon: 1
world: 0
Holy shit! We were hacked!
"we" ?
The company that I work for
and
13:17
That sucks
Ubuntu machine got hacked
and
it was being used as a bot machine
"got hacked" could mean so many things
They were apparently Iranians
"got hacked" as in, they took control over the machine
We wouldn't have noticed except that the machine was using a strange port to talk to an unknown server
13:18
@rlemon I hate it when people ask me if I could hack "xyz"
We happen to be watching the network at the moment
@KendallFrey I always answer with "yes" because realistically hacking is easy. doing it covertly is not.
anyone can rob a bank, getting away with it is the hard part.
@rlemon I don't think anyone can rob a bank, actually
Nor do I think anyone can hack a computer, covertly or otherwise
How would you reply to "Can you hack Google?"
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13:25
I'm fairly certain anybody, with minimal preparation, could go into a bank and come out with some money that isn't theirs.
@Neil hacking is easy because we made it easy
I can go online right now and download 100 different programs that allow me to "hack"
@KendallFrey "Define 'hack'"
gain control of a system or computer I am not authorized in
@RyanKinal I'm fairly certain that anybody, with minimal preparation, could go into a bank in order to rob it and have a decent chance of getting thrown in jail
'control' could also be just viewing it
sensitive info and all
13:26
@Neil That's the "getting away with it" part.
@Neil bankers are trained to give you the money
@RyanKinal "Change the Google homepage"
no fuss no muss
give up the $$ and let the cops deal with it later. not worth getting shot over
@rlemon Depends on what you mean by hack. In this context, I'm referring to taking control of a machine which you have no users or passwords to use to access it
that is actually pretty easy today dude. go look online for application you can load for linux to brute force a computer in a number of hours
13:28
These guys used jboss to download php scripts to run. We created a user jboss to launch jboss, and it only had access to its installation, but somehow they were able to exploit some way of gaining access of the entire system
probably brute force attack
@rlemon Maybe if its your money
lol ok dude.
everyone working with money is trained first that if anyone tries to rob you not to give them a problem. give them everything they ask for in reason. Money / property is worthless compared to your life. also everything is insured but you. so the company doesn't lose when they are robbed (if they are smart)
@rlemon This is why companies steal from themselves.
Hence robbing a bank is easy?
I still beg to differ
13:30
And getting away with it is hard
@Neil Yeah, just ask Frank Abagnale
yes, all I need is a piece of paper saying "give me the money in the till, I have a gun"
@rlemon and a banana.
i'll likely be arrested within 48 hours
but robbing the bank was would have been easy
don't need google index + prism to see that and think..
@rlemon Unless they hit a button which closes and locks the doors to the bank
13:32
-_-
@Neil those don't actually exist. just in the safe.
you have been drawn into Hollywood propaganda
@Neil 'give me your money and if you press any alarms your dead'
That's also part of the "being smart and saving lives" thing.
All the banks here have 2 doors for entering the banks, and only one of the two doors can be open at any one time
they have silent alarms that just notify the police
13:32
I don't think that's for show
@mikedidthis But how will the thief know if alarms have been pressed?
@mikedidthis Wait for them to get between the two doors, then duck
@Neil ok, well i'm done trying to convince you. you can go look it up or ask around. but banks favour the silent alarm over trapping the armed criminal in the room with all of their customers.
think about it......
Hey @Neal, sup?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sup?
13:33
@KendallFrey you don't. You have to figure that the threat of death is enough. Plus as mentioned above, your trained to give up money. Even at burger king, your trained to hand over the till if your being robbed.
^
common sense this is
All money is insured, always. Fuck throw in a Whopper.
@mikedidthis Give up money + hit silent alarm
@mikedidthis That's coming out of your paycheck though
13:34
@Neil no it is not. not ever
it is insured!
@mikedidthis I threw a whopper into your mom.
lol
@rlemon I think he was referring to the whopper.
@rlemon Whoa, you are way too literal today.. that was just a joke
I missed the whopper comment.
I thought you were talking about the 'giving up the money'
I was like, that is absurd.
13:35
@rlemon Nope, just the whopper. Chuck Testa.
But the point stands, it should be 'easy' to rob, as in, take the money from the staff. Getting out / away is where the hard part starts.
I actually worked at BK and threw a jr whopper at a co-worker
hit him in the back and a tomato stuck to his shirt with mayo
generally getting out is also easy.
I worked at Wendy's for about a month. It was horrible.
getting away is not
most people are trained to also let you leave
I've heard of late-night food-fights at Tim Hortons.
13:36
@mikedidthis I don't think you can say you succesfully robbed a bank if the police show up at your house and take it away from you
@KendallFrey Hah. That would be awesome.
you robbed the bank successsfully, you just were not a successful criminal
Problem is, there are no donuts left at midnight.
@Neil I am with you on that.
get in, get the money, get out <- bank robbed.
three months later goto jail <- criminalLevel--
now i'm being literal.
13:38
16 mins ago, by rlemon
anyone can rob a bank, getting away with it is the hard part.
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@rlemon I think for the crime to be a 'success' you have to get away with it, for at least a year.
"rlemon" <- Now that's a literal.
buh-dum-tsh
@mikedidthis For it to be a success you need to have some personal gain.
Bored now.
13:39
If you wanted to be in jail, going to jail makes the crime a success.
Wait, why are we talking about robbing banks?
I was proving the point that robbing a bank is easy, getting away with it is hard.
Advice for people too poor to retire: Rob a bank. If you get away with it, you can live in comfort for the rest of your life. If not, you get free housing for the rest of your life.
just like hacking..
@KendallFrey in 2009 (from a census report I read) 9/10 bank robbers got away with it (includes digital theft)
Really want to play Payday now.
13:41
Really want to play Helloy Kitty Cutie World now.
but the average 'loot' wasn't much iirc. couple hundred. the tellers don't have access to much at once without going to that back little room there
The thing is, it's nearly impossible to get away with more than $1000.
@KendallFrey yup
The tills don't have that much in them, and the vault has a timed unlock.
13:41
i've been in a bank robbery and didn't even realize the bank was being robbed until I saw the guy in front (at the teller) turn and run and she was looking pretty shook up
he had a note and she gave him whatever little she had in her drawer and he ran
I don't know if he was ever caught.
ha! I'll remember that.
my mom has been in one as well. almost the exact same thing
Don't make a fuss, just use a note.
Gotcha.
brb going for a walk
@KendallFrey to the bank?
13:43
"The Underarmor Bandit" was a regular at the bar my mom bartends.
@mikedidthis Dude, are you psychic?
he used to wear this hat all of the time, and my mom and the other regulars would tease that it was him on the news, not knowing it really WAS him on the news.
@KendallFrey I didn't see or hear anything.
dude got away with 16 before the last one
so moral of the story is: don't trust banks, they are extremely easy to rob.
Alright, Mr. Financial Advisor, where should my money go then?
13:46
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@KendallFrey under your mattress, like everyone else? :D
Mattress Account
@mikedidthis in
the lumps help the lumbar support
Ah, yes, the awesome 0.0% interest rate.
@rlemon been doing it wrong all these years.
@rlemon I sleep on my stomach.
13:46
also $0 fees and it is open 24/7
!!s/it/she/
@KendallFrey also $0 fees and she is open 24/7 (source)
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no, when I put my money into your mom it is not in the literal sense. I mean I invest in her.... Then I put my money in her
I should make a video game called Whore Tycoon.
13:50
In February 2013 a cyber-ring of criminals operating in dozens of countries stole $45 million from thousands of Automated Teller Machines. Almost three thousand ATMS were hit in New York in a matter of hours with the thieves walking away with $2.4 million. Eight members of the ring were arrested in New York. References
hahahaha
this type of stuff accounts for that 90% success stat
thousands of robberies, 8 arrests.
Was that the one where they rewrote the magnetic stripe?
@BenjaminGruenbaum nm u?
@Neal Eating salmon soup for pretty much the first time and drinking coffee. Coding stuff
@BenjaminGruenbaum Cool cool. :-)
^_^ Coool
user1125394
me fails to set up a simple http server in java
user1125394
13:55
/moves to java sorry boys
@cc :-P
Anyone looking for work in Israel?
@BenjaminGruenbaum My uncles company is still looking for an "HTML5" guy I beleive
They presented @ Techcrunch in SF this week ^
When will we start calling HTML5 "HTML"?
@KendallFrey Thats why I put it in quotes lol
13:58
@Neal We presented in Finovate in NY this week :)
What company is it?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Zula App
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ur in NY?
No I'm in Finland, people from the company went to Finovate
(Also, we won that)
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