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risk | 4 years ago

Hi this author is unexposed and not entirely accurate in his reporting. We (dfntsc) hacked Cris,Merlin, Gandalf, and whaops.

I even stole juberti's name and took "Justin" (aim only account) until it was frauded by opsec44 at the behest of a snitch very late to the game calling himself "defiant"

Kim zetter wrote about our antics 20 years ago I am just posting this here because the title is misleading and is demonstrative of the author's ignorance and absence from the scene given we dont know each other and I consider myself aoleet in a very very small circle. I know dime (Dave) and his brother that's mentioned in the article. My boy helped him write his fdo token scanner in addition to making his own *toolZ. I do not know this author.

Nice pictures but they are not even his. Clout chaser.

E: The author is kevin/pad. A groupie from conferences with no technical apitutde. U may know him as the founder of the Minerva token which got owned (since technically inept)

Anyway, read this article like it was written by a groupie and not an authority on the subject /active participant.

When cryptome.org got defaced and hacked we were monitoring pad snitching in jya@earthlink.net emails from pad@yayo.org.

Clout chaser and groupie for sure

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notadev|4 years ago

20+ later and the AODrama is still flowing. This is ridiculous and great lol.

risk|4 years ago

Its our culture we should be proud of it. Especially since many of us were spending our childhoods together virtually. The internet was much different then but I sincerely appreciate it when those of us who were around then, in any capacity, reminisce.

There are no more new AOLers and those with fun memories associated with the platform are always going to be more special to me than many others just because that's where I learned to computer and I've many delightful experiences there.

pbear2k21|4 years ago

Disclaimer: The person I am replying to is an unhinged, imaginative drug addict and confidence man. He crafted his post to look like he didn't already know I wrote the blog post.

Let's clarify everything since you are a liar.

> We (dfntsc) hacked Cris,Merlin, Gandalf, and whaops.

You hacked CRIS and Merlin like everyone else. You never popped WHAOPS. Ever. I'd need a more reliable source than you - you're a known liar and you've only publicly proven it ITT.

> The author is kevin/pad. A groupie from conferences with no technical apitutde.

I rarely if ever hung out in SE/phreaker conferences with you skids. After my time. You mean to imply that the second you popped up I was a groupie? You were brand new, and you've never left that category in my mind because your skills haven't progressed. I have no technical aptitude? The same week I turned in a Slack RCE you were bragging about simple XSS on Twitter. You've always been a charlatan.

> Anyway, read this article like it was written by a groupie and not an authority on the subject /active participant.

A groupie? Not an authority on the subject? I've been in contact with Dime about the post. Since you "know" him - ask him yourself. Then ask him whether he sent me his Delphi browser for my own personal use around the time WHAOPS got popped.

> When cryptome.org got defaced and hacked we were monitoring pad snitching in jya@earthlink.net emails from pad@yayo.org.

You dumbasses used my website as a launchpad to claim the defacement.

Nobody ratted on you.

Someone, other than me, e.g. not "pad@yayo.org" emailed the cryptome guy a URL to your thread. I had to shut down yayo.org with a disclaimer saying we didn't endorse illegal activity. Nobody wanted skid heat from a website defacement. You idiots were barely allowed to hang out with us as is and cryptome only sealed the deal. Never change Justin. Apologies to the rest of you for the AODrama - but I felt obligated to reply to this disgruntled lunatic and his readers with some unbiased clarification based in reality. You've always been a pain in my ass, dude. Get off my jock once and for all. The cognitive dissonance involved in you calling me a groupie.

Yikes.

and not for nothin' we're in our thirties null - but i'll happily go back and forth with you if you want brokeboi

dang|4 years ago

Hey - you're welcome to post about your work here but please stay within the site guidelines: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html. You broke them badly with this comment!

Commenters here need to follow the rules regardless of how wrong someone is or you feel they are—maybe you don't owe them better, but you owe this community better if you're participating in it. Our goal is to be a web forum that doesn't eventually fry itself the way they usually do.

risk|4 years ago

sir the only articles written about your internet impact have been by your own hand, and they're not entirely accurate. the whole scene knows it and calls me to respond to your submission here while minding my own business doing my thing since i am an actual verifiable authority on this subject to other respected domain leaders and you're just attention seeking because your life sucks. on your 2nd hn account talking to me