Editing Talk:1247: The Mother of All Suspicious Files
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http://www.ip-tracker.org/locator/ip-lookup.php?ip=65.222.202.53, some place in the USA. Looks random, but still... - Actually this IP hosted some javascript that exploited some FF17 weaknesses on Windows NT during the last LEA TOR raid. | http://www.ip-tracker.org/locator/ip-lookup.php?ip=65.222.202.53, some place in the USA. Looks random, but still... - Actually this IP hosted some javascript that exploited some FF17 weaknesses on Windows NT during the last LEA TOR raid. | ||
− | The IP address 65.222.202.53 geolocates to a Starbucks just outside the beltway in Washington. DC. | + | The IP address 65.222.202.53 geolocates to a Starbucks just outside the beltway in Washington. DC. |
Someone mentioned you see the word Hackers as well as a pirated movie... In fact the pirated movie is the 1995 movie named Hackers. Edited it to make the reference clear.{{unsigned|Sonofaresiii}} | Someone mentioned you see the word Hackers as well as a pirated movie... In fact the pirated movie is the 1995 movie named Hackers. Edited it to make the reference clear.{{unsigned|Sonofaresiii}} | ||
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: Yes, this is a joke. I it is a comic. [[Special:Contributions/184.66.160.91|184.66.160.91]] 05:06, 7 August 2013 (UTC) | : Yes, this is a joke. I it is a comic. [[Special:Contributions/184.66.160.91|184.66.160.91]] 05:06, 7 August 2013 (UTC) | ||
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"...CO - looks like a top-level domain. Many countries use .co.tld in front of their main TLD, e.g. .co.uk...." Aha! I always thought co.uk meant "Cornwall, United Kingdom." And I couldn't figure out why all their domains were mediated through Cornwall. Every day, I meet a new opportunity to feel clueless...{{unsigned|24.79.13.247}} | "...CO - looks like a top-level domain. Many countries use .co.tld in front of their main TLD, e.g. .co.uk...." Aha! I always thought co.uk meant "Cornwall, United Kingdom." And I couldn't figure out why all their domains were mediated through Cornwall. Every day, I meet a new opportunity to feel clueless...{{unsigned|24.79.13.247}} | ||
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On a scale of 'party' to 'judge' in the 'Sketchiness' scale ( http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sketchiness ), how sketchy is this file? [[User:Greyson|Greyson]] ([[User talk:Greyson|talk]]) 13:38, 6 August 2013 (UTC) | On a scale of 'party' to 'judge' in the 'Sketchiness' scale ( http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sketchiness ), how sketchy is this file? [[User:Greyson|Greyson]] ([[User talk:Greyson|talk]]) 13:38, 6 August 2013 (UTC) | ||
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I also noticed that the requested path ("/~TILDE(...)A.OUT.EXE") is exactly 255 characters long. This could be a joke on 255-character path limitation on windows, however the actual file path should have ended with "?", and even if it somehow did not, there would be no extra space for the drive letter then. [[User:Leftload|Leftload]] ([[User talk:Leftload|talk]]) 18:52, 6 August 2013 (UTC) | I also noticed that the requested path ("/~TILDE(...)A.OUT.EXE") is exactly 255 characters long. This could be a joke on 255-character path limitation on windows, however the actual file path should have ended with "?", and even if it somehow did not, there would be no extra space for the drive letter then. [[User:Leftload|Leftload]] ([[User talk:Leftload|talk]]) 18:52, 6 August 2013 (UTC) | ||
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