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F'ing with SSH Goons


From: kerrjar at gmail.com (Aaron Moss)
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 14:47:01 -0600

Isn't that the same thing as Ascii Star Wars?

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Mad Marv <marv at madmarvonline.com> wrote:

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Is there a way to cat text using the fonts from the Matrix?

Marv

adese wrote:
Hej all



So for fun yesterday I put ssh back on port 22 from my usual obscure
port. Within 5hrs I had someone dictionary attacking my box from the UK
(surprise surprise it wasn't China).

Now I'm all about defense and generally not into inviting trouble,
however, I was wondering if there is anything fun you can do with those
types.

I was thinking of creating a common user name with a blank passwd and
then sending a tty message to them after they went interactive, because
honestly it would make me smile a lot just to see them logoff in fright
after seeing me see them.

That is fun and all but does any one know of other fun stuff for
screwing with these jokers?




all the best

/adese
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