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More Microsoft Test Servers It appears as though Microsoft never learns, in light of the former MSN Hotmail test servers we found, an additional MSN Test Server was discovered (thank you Daniel Cranford - Houston, TX). Microsoft obviously has not taken any steps to remove their test servers from the public domain, they have threatened us many times for exposing them, yet, they do nothing about it (apart from the usual complaining, sending threatening emails and making obscene phone calls at awkward hours). The URL for the test server is http://msn.com./ (notice the "." after the com and before the "/" part, this is what takes you to the test servers). You can enter the URL without the "/" (forward slash) at the end, I placed it there so the dot won't seem too isolated and remain unnoticed. Once again, Microsoft is leaving itself open for exploitation - when people know the moves MS will make, before they even make them (that is exactly what test/debug servers provide), it'll give a clear advantage to those who are willing to abuse this privilege. To visit the test server, click here. A Minute of Silence... We'd like to put across our sincere condolences for the recent series of tragedies in the United States of America, especially for those directly effected by these events. Thank you to those who have made blood donations and those who have opted in for temporary volunteer work. Warmest Regards, MB (Melbourne, Australia) and LI (Roswell, USA) 15 Months after the Brute Forcer An article describing the history, aim, goals, events and results surrounding Munga Bunga's HTTP Brute Forcer with in the last 15 months has been published, click here to read the article - it is a suggested & interesting read. Definitions keep growing... Thank you to JeiAr for the group of Definition Files he has authored for Munga Bunga's HTTP Brute Forcer. The Definition Files can be found in the Definition Files Archive as of now. Other updates to the Definition Files Archive shall go unannounced (except for acknowledgements to authors) as of now. You'll need to keep checking for updates. Updated Definition Files & Development Progress The Definition Files Archive for Munga Bunga's HTTP Brute Forcer has been updated (in that, new definitions have been added). Additionally, there have been good developments in The Hackology Scanner and you should expect a release within the week. New arrivals: Software, documentation and intelligence We are pleased to advise that there shall be new additions to The Hackology Network. One in which is a unique software product programmed solely by Lord Ikon - a product with unique capabilities, titled The Hackology Scanner. Don't worry, the development & release of this product line shall not take years as has Black Angel. We expect a release between now and mid May. Hotmail: Too shy to stay online Typically, the hotmail test servers we discovered (refer to previous announcement) are now all offline. I guess it's rather ironic, they initially attempted to have hackology.com shutdown with some simple requests, but rather, ended up shutting their own servers down after we informed everybody about their secret test systems. Blatant stupidity, or extreme indecisiveness? You decide. Either way, you'd expect both from Microsoft. Secret Hotmail Test Servers Found Yes, you heard right. Hotmail evidently has separate servers where they test all source codes written for the hotmail web based email application. No one knows about these test servers, so you'll be the first to find out our discovery through hackology.com. The following domains (servers) are officially registered under Microsoft Cooperation.
Click on the above domain names right now, before they take them down. You can't log into your hotmail account from those test systems, but by all means, you can create a HMTest.com and HotmailTest3.Com account, then log into those. Why are these of any benefit? Well, for many reasons, firstly, you would be able to test our home grown http brute forcer on these systems, and write definition files for them, assisting us all in understanding where the hotmail problems arise. The test servers are bound to be buggy, hence they are test servers. Who knows? Maybe there are serious security flaws that would (say) allow you to access source? Assist in the discovery of a new hotmail exploit? Perhaps even access information that is inaccessible via their public servers. Whatever you decide to do, it's up to you to explore, learn and share what you may find - good luck, you'll need it! Hotmail is placing pressure on us again, to have us shut down. If the situation gets serious, we'll make a publication to inform the public as to what is going on. Right now, you can get the media releases regarding the Hotmail Test Servers from InfoGuerra - by clicking here. Free Education - Over 200 free IT courses You can now access over 200 completely full and 100% free IT based courses (in Programming, UNIX, databases, graphics, Intranet and many more) via The Hackology Network website. You can even study the technologies we use to create our products, codes and scripts. You may access this section on the left hand side menu. Or, click here to view a list of free and full online course subjects. Recording industry crippled by HTTP Brute Forcer The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) was crippled by anonymous attackers recently, in a fight against their anti-technology and cyber phobic attitude against Napster. Our home grown HTTP Brute Forcer was used in the attacks. We have the definition files, and the media coverage. Click here for more. Hard Drive Killer Pro 5.0 Beta for Win32 released It's been 18 months since HDKP4 was released, now the long awaited, NT compatible, HDKP5 for Win32 and in EXE format is here! More information.
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