@Anox1e Unix. Server was misconfigured to allow read and write access to /etc. He added a user to /etc/passwd. The network which he is connecting through doesn't have echo, that's why he doesn't see what he has typed in until he enters it.
"whois" is that technically illegal now under GDPR? Or it soon will be. Because you don't have their "express consent" to have their info (address, phone number etc.)
@Anox1e It has to be some *nix system. Commands like "whois" and "sudo" or "root" gives it away. MsDos was a single user system where the user always was "root" in a way.
the remote machine is running xenix. locally, it could be unix, or even something like minix. linux was literally a few months old when this was filmed.
VHS was a fucking HORRIBLE format. Thank fuck we've got nice crisp digital shit these days that will last for ? (In theory FOREVER) who knows? But a LONG time. Without degradation like you see here from VHS and it's magnetic bullshit noise.
More than years to quench my curiosity of what it was like in the 90s to do pentesting
I don't remember anyone calling it pentesting back then. We were just hacking shit.
@Anox1e Unix. Server was misconfigured to allow read and write access to /etc. He added a user to /etc/passwd. The network which he is connecting through doesn't have echo, that's why he doesn't see what he has typed in until he enters it.
Thank you for this note!
How exactly was this video distributed by 2600 magazine in 1991? VHS by mail order? Or was it Betamax?
man those were they days. people actually had to know about computers to use a computer. Now any knuckle dragger can get around.
this video was recorded with a video camera
Song in the background AC/DC - Shoot to thrill
From Iron Man
These guys are required in order to improve the systems. Awesome ability
"whois" is that technically illegal now under GDPR? Or it soon will be. Because you don't have their "express consent" to have their info (address, phone number etc.)
@Anox1e
It has to be some *nix system. Commands like "whois" and "sudo" or "root" gives it away. MsDos was a single user system where the user always was "root" in a way.
the remote machine is running xenix. locally, it could be unix, or even something like minix. linux was literally a few months old when this was filmed.
@@AureliusR On this period linux was very very very very very experimental 😂
Ah right - it's hard to read the screen.
Apple
is not doing salstor.
Computer crash demonstration Apple
Pizza tosto is japanese food.
HOLY SHIT FUX MY LIFE
L33T H4X0R IN action
subscribing 2 diz
durrrr no hd cameras in the year 1991 noobs ... enjoy the piece of history!!! nuff said
goed man
Windows is crash dat.
nope, it's the ftp -n bug.
Owl
VHS was a fucking HORRIBLE format. Thank fuck we've got nice crisp digital shit these days that will last for ? (In theory FOREVER) who knows? But a LONG time. Without degradation like you see here from VHS and it's magnetic bullshit noise.
Get pass function
Proof the Pentagon
xcalx
Windows is bad and bin de de de