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Internet, Pirate Capital of the world ?
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By Sigma Alpha
I was listening to Talk Radio Uk a while back, there was a phone call to
'GEEZER' about the InterNet. It was about Pirate sites, he could not
believe that it was possible for these to go unmonitored. So to show how
easy it is to find out EXACTLY where you can find such areas we obtained
a few lists that were readily available from a local BBS.
Looking down this list we found a wide range of areas for variable
formats. Below are a list of some of the material that was found. the
ones that are listed are no longer available, or are from old out of date
lists.
--==<warez>==--
129.132.57.10 /incoming/zarew games +
Corel4
130.179.96.52 ? MAC warez
132.254.90.4 /incoming/"..." games +
utils
198.60.150.2 /incoming/". " games +
utils
cwis.unomaha.edu ? MAC warez
dg-rtp.dg.com /dgt/"..."/".. " games +
utils
ftp.embl-heidelberg.de /pub/avs_mirror/pub/siggraph/uploads games +
/"..."/.bin utils
ftp.iglou.com /pub/.../". unreadable " games
/"^L^V ^[ ^]"/.msdos
win4.vut.edu.au /pub/Holding/".[TAB]. "/.bi.n. some warez
> Last modified: 1:30PM (PST) 01/08/95
> (128.103.108.123)
> 2. madvax.maths.uwa.edu.au /incoming/"<esc>[15istart3.tex"/"QUaG[#3]"
> (130.95.16.1) /incoming/start1.tex/"^E^H.^H"/
> 9. ftp.wpi.edu /Jupiter/<tab><spc><tab>/".. "/IronMan/
> (130.215.24.209)
> 10. eureka.gdl.iteso.mx /pub/incoming/".<spc><tab>^]"/
> 12. mammoth.cs.unr.edu /martha/serdar/".^H.cache.^H"/\"iLL-FTP\"/
> (134.197.40.241)
> 13. dept-gw.cs.yale.edu /WWW/pub/".. "/
> (128.36.0.36)
> 14. graal.univaq.it /pub/". unreadable "/".unreadable<5spc>/.pc/
> (192.150.195.25)
> 15. gquadra.nd.rl.ac.uk /General/MSDOS
> (130.246.48.31)
> 16. sparky.fammed.wisc.edu /incoming/".. "/"...^I^I"/"DraCoSiS_WoRLd"
> (144.92.41.11)
> 19. archive.latrobe.edu.au /pub/music/"^H^H..^L^L^L"/"<2tab>"/
> (131.172.2.2)
1. huh.harvard.edu /pub/contributions/".. "/
This Shows an example of a site that proves that such things can go
unmonitored even from the sources end. Could you believe that an
institution such as Harvard would be the site of illegal pirating of
software.
140.115.199.199 login:secret passwd:hahaha MAC warez
Here we have an example of how even usernames and passwords are given
away with this information.
This is not the only freely available illegal material available via FTP
sites, also included in these lists are sites advertising hard
pornographic material, these sites we do not even show.
This shows what half an hour of research can pick up, just imagine what
professional 'traders' can do with there on line time and connections.
Maybe this proves that the internet is a very powerful tool that pirate
traders, crakers have to aid in their work. These signs prove that
piracy is not just limited to BBS`S and that it is wide spread even on
the internet. So next time you here people say there's no piracy on the
`net, you`ll there talking shit, can you believe that Harvard has pirate
warez on its servers!.
Please note the above sites have are old and may have been closed down,
and MiGGYBYTE does not encourage the its users to logon onto these sites.
Sigma Alpha
IMPORTANT:
Please note that although some of these sites are to be found on big and
prominent servers, from top Universities to small InterNet providers.
This doesn't mean that the sites the illegal warez are found on are part
of that sites service. The illegal sites are usually set up via illegal
access (Hacking) with out the knowledge of the sites/server providers.
In short these illegal sites exist because of bad security and poorly
maintained services.
Madness
End
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