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Cyberdevil
Bamboo Shoots!

Age 35, Male

Poet/Designer/Etc

ACCOMPLISHED

Sweden

Joined on 1/17/04

Level:
60
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62,796 / 100,000
Exp Rank:
83
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10.04 votes
Audio Scouts
10+
Art Scouts
10+
Rank:
Sup. Commander
Global Rank:
6
Blams:
32,635
Saves:
233,776
B/P Bonus:
60%
Whistle:
Deity
Trophies:
42
Medals:
11,186
Supporter:
11y 9m 26d
Gear:
11

Happy Hacking

Posted by Cyberdevil - April 1st, 2010


I was surfing the net today when I stumbled upon a Warez site. I had never been there before, and the thought of being able to download hundreds of millions of applications and other interesting mediums of entertainment indulged me, so I clicked the link, signed up with a fake email and a new strange username and started browsing through the files available. I stumbled upon this one file called SFH27J and downloaded it on a whim. I had no idea what it was, but I fired it up anyway. A little console opened up full of numbers and phrases and things I did not understand flashing upwards at the speed of light. I continued browsing the web while running the little program in the background, not bothered by the malicious code it might be spewing out. My Internet connection seemed slower than usual, but that didn't bother me at all. I logged onto FaceBook and a JS prompt appeared asking me if I'd like to delete the user database. I was surprised, but I thought, wth, and I clicked "OK". I refreshed the page and a simple SQL error appeared where there should have been a modern interactive social community interface. The user database has been deleted, permanently. Don't believe me? Go and see for yourself. ;) I never liked FaceBook anyway . . .


Comments

Bacon is delicious!

Kevin Bacon thinks so too.

Yes, bacon IS a kick-ass food!

Kevin Bacon agrees!

*Hank Hill voice* damnit cyberbobby....

Hehe

I remember that. Zuckerberg had the entire site backed up on a CD-R though (using state of the art high clearance level encryption)

Those were the days! I remember when computer magazines sent out CD's packed with clip art, folder icons, wallpapers, fonts, cursors and all kinds of goodies, not to mention hundreds of freeware and shareware programs and games a piece. Everything was so much 'more' back then...