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  • Myspace.com... lolololol

    

  • and I also can find only 1 adress... and when I search for other wifi networks I can find like 10:S plz help!

  • hi, if i configure, than it says:

    WARNING!!! only ethernet adapters supported.

    is this true or can I use a linksys adapter?

  • You are teh funniest hacker EVER !!! !!!

    everyone google for "thewarcenter Hacked: Details", and find his fails.

    why am I not surprised you have a whole bunch of gui windows hacking tutorials

  • @Anzuo

    Yes. I accidentally left my real e-mail on the site. I didn't want the admin to come to me at all.

    And as I recall, your site did get hacked. And lemme guess, you're a kid who thinks REAL UBER HACKERS use Linux and terminal, right? Yeah, I thought so. :-/

  • @NarpytheCrimeDog Actually I feel hackers are out of the box thinkers who believe in freedom and technology.

    Linux supplies freedom and is opensource software that "hackers" are much more likely to trust and even have the ability to change and customize it from the ground up.

    Linux (or BSD) is a far easier platform to program on, is more secure, and is not developed by multibillion $ companies who refuse to let anyone see under the hood.

    Try sending a raw packet in windows... Bet you can't

  • @Anzuo

    Not all Linux distros are free and open source.

    Linux is not easier to program on, it depends on the language you're programming in.

    With a little C# it's really not hard to send raw packets.

  • @NarpytheCrimeDog It's generally considered better for perl, c, c++, fortran, php (in the server sense). Also _every_ high-powered computer (10+ TFlops) in the world will use linux.

    Not all distros are free, but they normally selling customer service, rather than the distro itself.

    I'm not completely sure, but I believe from XP SP3+ raw packet writing has been cut from the kernel.

    Clearly, this can go on forever. I say we agree to disagree. :)

  • @Anzuo

    -.-' I have a feeling you think I'm on a high powered server. I'm not. I'm on a personal computer. Windows happens to be much better for gaming, my girlfriends, my friends, and there is quite a bit more software for it for everything I want.

    Sure, I COULD dual-boot, but what's the point when I obviously have what I need for Windows. You're just another dweeb who fell into the "LINUX IS THE BEST" BS without actually studying it. OS has nothing to do with programming. Language does

  • @NarpytheCrimeDog I write this message from a windows 7 OS. I agree, gaming is better.

    There was a point where I would have agreed with you too, about programming. No. For example, gcc? Linux is stereotypical for hackers for a reason. The fact you can recompile your OS from scratch gives you huge power.

    Perhaps you make these assumptions about me because you simply do not yet understand. Perhaps you are just ignorant. What is for certain, however, is I am not sending another message here. Bye.

  • @Anzuo

    Yes. You're right. You know waaaay more about computers than me. Ironically, though, I experienced no more difficulty programming with Windows than I did with Linux. I know, weird.

    And yes, I used Linux when I first started. But then I grew up. :-/

  • mine says i need two ip adressers to apr

  • Does this work on vista?

  • This looks cool : )

    im gonna go download this :D

  • yo i need a sniffer that can help me hack flash type chatrooms.

  • can this be used in a wireless network?

  • Yes, sir.

  • i love this app. for sniffing msn google msn sniffer , real easy to use and understand :)

  • nice.. ill try this

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