I have recently be receiving emails from people on 4chan asking me for help with computer hacking, (No, Shadow is not my name, you know me on 4chan, I am just using this name to retain my reputation.) For everyone asking for hacking help, I am almost always in an IRC server.
irc.iris-network.net
#80h
Please, if you have any questions, ask them there, please do not email members of 4chan.
-A friend.
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Anonymous2012-08-30 19:44
Could someone trace this person https://twitter.com/RealityOke its stalking a friend of my anonymously and i want it to stop. please help.
please will somebody help me too destroy this email account keetie27@hotmail.com spam bomb this please help me !!!!
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Anonymous2012-11-01 12:39
hi, i'm john and i'm earning money by writing code in a cubicle. It's more interesting that hacking. You can give me a call or chat me up in irc and i'll tell you about it. By the way, my nick is 'john'.
this must be delete from database please sombody help they use my stuf and name email account keetie27@hotmail.com
they used my account she is my ex girlfriend and post it with hacking my stuff and whas a guy next living me steal my stick with personal stuff
This person needs help it is libertarian Ann she has stalkers reporting her for stupid stuff on facebook and facebook will not help her she has has 20 bans placed on her in the last month, the stalked started on her radio show about a year ago - there are multiple Facebook profiles making the complaints but we need to find the IP address of all the complaints
Ann is a big anonymous supporter please help
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Anonymous2013-07-23 14:08
I need to be hacker. Can somebody like shadow give me good advice? I need to catch my daughter, i think she is doing porn. She is 14 and her name is Dandelion . I last saw her in Chicago. Can any hacker help me??
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Anonymous2013-07-23 14:14
WOT
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Anonymous2013-07-28 10:22
Celebrity hacker found dead
San Francisco - Mr Barnaby Jack, the celebrated computer hacker whose research forced manufactures to fix bugs in their software, has died in a week before making a high-profile presentation at a US hacking conference.
Mr Jack is one of the world's most prominent "white hat" hackers - those who use their technical skills to find security holes before criminals can exploit them.
He was the director of embedded device at IOActive Inc, a security consulting firm with offices in Seattle and London.
He became one of the world's most famous hackers after a 2010 demonstration called "Jackpotting" - getting ATMs to spew out bills. A clip of the presentation has been viewed more than 2.6 million times on Youtube.
By demonstrating a range of electronic vulnerabilities, he also sparked safety improvements in medical devices.
The New Zealand-born Mr Jack, 35, was found dead last Thursday evening by "a loved one" at an apartment in San Francisco, according to a police spokesman. He would not say what caused the death but said police had ruled out foul play.
The San Francisco Medical Examiner's office said it was conducting an autopsy, although it could be a month before the cause of the death is determined.
Mr Jack's genius lay in finding bugs in the tiny computers embedded in equipment such as medical devices and cash machines.
He had planned to demonstrate his techniques to hack into pacemakers and implanted defibrillators at the Black Hat hackers convention in Las Vegas this Thursday 1 July 2013.
He told Reuters this month that he could kill a man from 9m away by attacking an implanted heart device.
His passion for hacking sometimes got him into trouble. In 2010, he connected his laptop to a gold bullion dispensing machine at a casino in Abu Dhabi, according to fellow hacker Tiffany Strauchs Rad.
She said he had permission from a hotel manager to hack the machine but security intervened. It turned out that the hotel did not actually own the gold machine and the American Embassy had to be called in to help resolve the misunderstanding. Ms Rad said.
"He would hack everything he touched," Ms Rad said.
After his death, his friends pitched in to help the family with funnel expenses. They collected about US$4,300 in 13 hours through a crowdfunding website.
Black Hat said it will not replace Jack's session at the conference, saying the hour would be left vacant for delegates to commemorate his life and work.