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Hacking tool reportedly draws FBI subpoenas
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2004-11-24

The author of the popular freeware hacking tool Nmap warned users this week that FBI agents are increasingly seeking access to information from the server logs of his download site, insecure.org.

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Hacking tool reportedly draws FBI subpoenas 2004-11-25
Anonymous (1 replies)
Hacking tool reportedly draws FBI subpoenas 2004-11-29
Anonymous (1 replies)
Don't maintain logs 2004-12-02
Anonymous
Hacking tool reportedly draws FBI subpoenas 2004-11-30
sp43t4r (1 replies)
How about we flood the net with Mirrors to NMAP's latest version. With more sites and more access, Fyodor would no longer be a primary target and this might thwart the FBI.

Who's to say that this isn't the case.

If I was a hacker, I'd have my tools already organzied sitting on some share of some already compromised server and make connections to that for the downloads, rather than insecure.org.

But I'm no hacker so..

Just my $.02

-sp43t4r-

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