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Old 05-24-2002, 12:38 AM   #1
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:mad Cyberjacked.

I saw how a local township website around me got Cyberjacked - on the news the other day.

Some Russians apparentely had to have gotten one of those scripts that stalks domain names - and alerts you the second they are 'available'.


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Old 05-24-2002, 12:40 AM   #2
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if it's a simple thing to hit the 'whois' database they're easy to create and have been around forever.

now it if's something that can somehow detect from verisign's registry (which they themselves claim "we don't know when domains are actually deleted") then it is something i want to see too!

my friend wrote a script back in 98 to do a daily (or at a set interval) check of domain names and register them if available. it's not too hard =) the problem is verisign holds on to domains of 'value' even though it's supposedly an automated removal process ~ 40 days after expiry date.
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Old 05-24-2002, 12:43 AM   #3
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if it's a simple thing to hit the 'whois' database they're easy to create and have been around forever.

now it if's something that can somehow detect from verisign's registry (which they themselves claim "we don't know when domains are actually deleted") then it is something i want to see too!

my friend wrote a script back in 98 to do a daily (or at a set interval) check of domain names and register them if available. it's not too hard =) the problem is verisign holds on to domains of 'value' even though it's supposedly an automated removal process ~ 40 days after expiry date.

Those scripts that you are looking for are out there - However, out of respect for the industry as a whole, I am not going to post the links to them.
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Old 05-24-2002, 12:46 AM   #4
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Those scripts that you are looking for are out there - However, out of respect for the industry as a whole, I am not going to post the links to them.
the scripts that somehow detect verisign's database removing the domains? i'd like to see them, i talked with one of their representatives and he said it's an automated process but apparently there's no algorithm behind it. he cited one domain which expired in oct 2001 and was still around in apr 2002.. and other "high profile" ones happen to hang around longer than normal as well.. how can someone write a script for that?

can you IM me this info, i would like to see these people's claims, it would make some good late-night humor.
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Old 05-24-2002, 12:54 AM   #5
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I saw a php script on clickmojo that checked domains at a set interval if they had become deleted and icq'ed you when it was free to register
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Old 05-24-2002, 12:54 AM   #6
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the scripts that somehow detect verisign's database removing the domains? i'd like to see them, i talked with one of their representatives and he said it's an automated process but apparently there's no algorithm behind it. he cited one domain which expired in oct 2001 and was still around in apr 2002.. and other "high profile" ones happen to hang around longer than normal as well.. how can someone write a script for that?

can you IM me this info, i would like to see these people's claims, it would make some good late-night humor.

Sorry, bud. You're outta luck.


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Old 05-24-2002, 12:55 AM   #7
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well i'm still going to consider them "easy scripts" then - just shit hitting the whois database, since that's the only publically accessable record, not even registrars have a better view into shit. the only people that do is verisign, who like i say, claim they don't even know their own algorithm.
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Old 05-24-2002, 01:00 AM   #8
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if the site became available ...... even for 5 minutes .... than there is no wrong doing in anybody else registering it ...

I am notified 2 fucking months before a domain becomes due ... so if two months is not enough time time to put down another $8 to register it fo one more year ... it is free game to anybody to grab it !!

I don't care how GOOD the name is .... if it is that good .... than you had better well make fucking sure the domain is paid up to date ...
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Mike503 - You are averaging 21.75 posts per day - That's alot of fuckin postin you're doing there bro! - Especially since you just joined.

Give your fingers a rest.

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if the site became available ...... even for 5 minutes .... than there is no wrong doing in anybody else registering it ...

I am notified 2 fucking months before a domain becomes due ... so if two months is not enough time time to put down another $8 to register it fo one more year ... it is free game to anybody to grab it !!

I don't care how GOOD the name is .... if it is that good .... than you had better well make fucking sure the domain is paid up to date ...



You're right - It's not called the Wild, Wild Web for nothing!
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Old 05-24-2002, 01:06 AM   #11
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Mike503 - You are averaging 21.75 posts per day - That's alot of fuckin postin you're doing there bro! - Especially since you just joined.

Give your fingers a rest.

is this a polite way of telling me to go fuck myself and shut up?
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Old 05-24-2002, 01:09 AM   #12
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I usually have quite a mess when I cyberjack
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Old 05-24-2002, 10:46 AM   #13
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I usually have quite a mess when I cyberjack

Sounds like ya need a large beach towel there.

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