From the article:
"Many hacker groups use a cryptic language to communicate with each
other on the IRC channels. Unless you know the language constructs
they use, their conversations can look like a bunch of nonsense."
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On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 17:55:25 -0500 (EST), Paul Laudanski
<zx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
By Darren W. Miller, aka defendingthenet, CastleCops Staff Writer
March 29, 2005
A friend called me one day and asked if I would stop by to look at his
computer. He said it was running abnormally slow and he had found
something on his hard-drive he could not explain. I could almost guess
what it was he found.
Have I been hacked?
You see, his computer had been hacked. Actually, in his case, his computer
had been tagged. Similar to the image you see here:
http://www.defendingthenet.com/newsletters/HackFtpTag2.jpg
Article Continued: http://castlecops.com/article-5858-nested-0-0.html
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