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  14. ~~~~~ W E L C O M E T O T H E Z I N E ~~~~~
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  22. Hello, and welcome to THE DARK ARMY’s zine.
  23. Today, The Dark Army, will disclose all their breaches, along
  24. with personal data acquired from the breaches. In this zine, we will only be
  25. discussing breaches, no personal attacks.
  26. When we first began, we did not know that the group would become so successful so quickly.
  27. Our security researches and trouble makers have devoted their time, into causing lulz
  28. for the internet, and punishing corporate america and the gov.
  29. Now get your popcorn, and prepare for the story of how we began chaos, destruction, and brotherhood.
  30. (very nice police work XD *clapping* @FBI)
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  54. | | THE TRAVELS!
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  63. |_.-=' '========='
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  66. || / \____.--=''''==--.._ 0 —————— COME JOIN US ON THE CRUISE OF DARKNESS!
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  69. ____ ||__|____|____| \||__||__||_/ __________________/| |
  70. | |______ |===.---. .---.========''''=-._ | | | / | |
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  76. | _____===//=//////=========/
  77. |=================================================================/
  78. '----------------------------------------------------------------`
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  81.  
  82. So while we were working on finding vulnerabilities in popular domains,
  83. we came across a very large traveling agency called kiatravels.com.
  84. They have had over 1.5 million clients, and contain private information that is not secure.
  85. At first, we found an open RDP server, where admins login to view their domain.
  86. We ran a dir scan on the RDP server, and found the dir name “keya”.
  87. This was a root dir on the RDP server, which contained the files below :
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  91. back/
  92. bank.sql
  93. bank_mutasi.sql
  94. bank_status.sql
  95. exp.sql
  96. exp_cat.sql
  97. images/
  98. income.sql
  99. income_cat.sql
  100. keya.sql
  101. keya2.sql
  102. keya_db.sql
  103. nomor.sql
  104. pos/
  105. transaksi.php
  106. transaksi_view.php
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  110.  
  111. These files contained personal information on all 1.5 million clients who have used this site
  112. to book their travels. Here is a tiny sample of the data that we stole from there server.
  113.  
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  115.  
  116. http://www.filedropper.com/travelingdump
  117. travelingdump.zip
  118. Just the POC of the dump :) We do not enable stupid carders.
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  123. cddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd;
  124. 0Mo..........':ldkO0KKXXKK0kxoc,..........kMd
  125. 0Ml......;d0WMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWKx:......kMd
  126. 0Ml...cOWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWO:...kMd
  127. 0Ml.lNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNc.kMd
  128. 0MdKMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM0OMd
  129. 0MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMd
  130. 0MxcxWMMMMMNXXNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNXXNMMMMMWkcKMd
  131. 0Md..lMKo,.,'...:kWMMMMMMMNx;...',.;dXMl.'XMd
  132. 0Mx'.,O;dXMMMXl....:dWMNo;....oXMMMKd;0,.'KMd
  133. 0MO;.,NMWMMMMMMWk;...XMK...:OWMMMMMMWMN,.cNMd
  134. 0MxxNMX;KMMKdcclkWN0WMMMN0WNxc:lxXMMk;WMXdKMd
  135. 0MMMMMO;MMl.......KMXOMNkMk.......xMM.NMMMMMd
  136. 0MMMMMMXKoclddl;.oWMdkMN,MN:.:ldolcdXNMMMMMMd
  137. 0MMMMMMWXMMMMMMMW0KdoNMMdox0MMMMMMMMXMMMMMMMd
  138. 0MMMMXc'WMMMMMMMMkcWMMMMMMkcMMMMMMMMN'lXMMMMd
  139. 0MMMd..cMMMMMMMMNdoKMMMMM0x:XMMMMMMMM:..kMMMd
  140. 0MM0....d0KKOd:.....c0Kx'.....:d0NX0l....NMMd
  141. 0MMO.....................................WMMd
  142. 0Mdkc...................................0kOMd
  143. 0Ml.:Ol;........';;.......;,........':oX:.kMd
  144. 0Ml..,WMMMMWWWo...';;:c::;'...:WWMMMMMW;..kMd
  145. 0Ml...dMMMMMMMMKl...........c0MMMMMMMMd...kMd
  146. 0Ml...cMMMMMMMMMMMXOxdddk0NMMMMMMMMMMM'...kMd
  147. 0Ml....KMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMO....kMd
  148. 0Ml.....OMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMK.....kMd
  149. 0Ml......:XMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNl......kMd
  150. 0Ml........lXMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMKc........kMd
  151. 0Ml..........:KMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM0,..........kMd
  152. oO:............xOOOx:'';dOOOOd............lOc
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  156. < Mr.Robot > : The only way to beat them, is to out monster the monster…
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  161. root@darkarmy:~ ./endgame.py
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  164. loading script…
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  168. FINISHED!
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  172. ███╗ ███╗██╗████████╗███████╗██████╗ ██╗ ██╗
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  175. ██║╚██╔╝██║██║ ██║ ██╔══╝ ██║ ██║██║ ██║
  176. ██║ ╚═╝ ██║██║ ██║██╗███████╗██████╔╝╚██████╔╝
  177. ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═╝╚══════╝╚═════╝ ╚═════╝
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  183. Now, for the 3rd time, the mit.edu domain, has officially been owned.
  184. This attack was NOT as sophisticated as the HTP breach where they had access to their mail servers.
  185. This was a simple Local File Inclusion vulnerability we found, which disclosed usernames,
  186. which we were able to brute force, (we had admin of all subdomains, and root on their servers.)
  187. The shell was later removed, and so we shelled them a second time, and they deleted it,
  188. then we shelled them again, and it was erased, so we just archived their entire database,
  189. and put it up for sale.
  190.  
  191. contact : maxs@jabber.se
  192. BTC ONLY!
  193.  
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  195.  
  196. Here is POC, (master.passwd)
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  199.  
  200. root::0:10::0:0:Charlie &:/root:/bin/csh
  201. toor::0:10::0:0:Bourne-again Superuser:/root:
  202. daemon:*:1:31::0:0:The devil himself:/root:
  203. operator:*:2:28::0:0:System &:/usr/guest/operator:/bin/csh
  204. bin:*:3:7::0:0:Binaries Commands and Source,,,:/:/dev/null
  205. games:*:7:13::0:0:Games pseudo-user:/usr/games:
  206. uucp:*:66:1::0:0:UNIX-to-UNIX Copy:/var/spool/uucppublic:/usr/lib/uucp/uucico
  207. nobody:*:32767:9999::0:0:Unprivileged user:/nonexistent:/dev/null
  208. dmr:*:10:31::0:0:Dennis Ritchie:/usr/guest/dmr:
  209. ken:*:11:31::0:0:& Thompson:/usr/guest/ken:
  210. ingres:*:267:74::0:0:& Group:/usr/ingres:/bin/csh
  211. falcon:*:32766:31::0:0:Prof. Steven &:/usr/games:/usr/games/wargames
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  217. ███████╗██████╗ █████╗ ██████╗ ██████╗ ██╗ ██╗
  218. ██╔════╝██╔══██╗██╔══██╗ ██╔════╝ ██╔═══██╗██║ ██║
  219. █████╗ ██║ ██║███████║ ██║ ███╗██║ ██║██║ ██║
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  226.  
  227. After hacking into numerous banks, companies, and universities.
  228. We decided to have fun with the government.
  229. In total, we found a couple hundred vulnerabilities in .gov domains,
  230. but that will be linked below. Now, for the main show, the fda.gov.
  231. One of our members started looking for vulns in their domain,
  232. and we found a closed dir, but the files were open, so we started dorking
  233. files found in .govs and found 02P-0317_emc-000019.txt .
  234. We later were able to access all emails that went through fda.gov mail server.
  235.  
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  237.  
  238. POC of having root on mail server :
  239.  
  240.  
  241. root@darkarmy:~ ./rlyfda.py
  242.  
  243. From: Rich Murray [rmforall@att.net]
  244. Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 3:56 AM
  245. To: fdadockets@oc.fda.gov
  246. Subject: FDA Docket 02P-0317 aspartame toxicity brief review: Murray
  247. 9.23.2 rmforall
  248.  
  249. FDA Docket 02P-0317 Recall Aspartame as a Neurotoxic Drug
  250. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/871
  251. aspartame toxicity brief review: Murray 9.23.2 rmforall
  252.  
  253. Rich Murray, MA Room For All rmforall@att.net
  254. 1943 Otowi Road, Santa Fe NM 87505 USA 505-986-9103
  255.  
  256. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/messages
  257. for 871 posts in a public searchable archive
  258.  
  259. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/862 long review
  260.  
  261. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/860
  262. RTM: FDA: objections to neotame approval 8.3.2 rmforall 38 pages
  263.  
  264. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/868
  265. Murray: submit complaints and papers to FDA Docket 02P-0317
  266. by Jan 12 2003: Recall Aspartame as a Neurotoxic Drug 9.20.2 rmforall
  267.  
  268. http://www.dorway.com/tldaddic.html 5-page review
  269. Roberts HJ Aspartame (NutraSweet) addiction.
  270. Townsend Letter 2000 Jan; HJRobertsMD@aol.com
  271. http://www.sunsentpress.com/ sunsentpress@aol.com
  272. Sunshine Sentinel Press P.O.Box 17799 West Palm Beach, FL 33416
  273. 800-814-9800 561-588-7628 561-547-8008 fax
  274.  
  275. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/669
  276. 1038-page medical text "Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic"
  277. published May 30 2001 $ 85.00 postpaid data from 1200 cases
  278. available at http://www.amazon.com
  279. over 600 references from standard medical research
  280. http://www.aspartameispoison.com/contents.html 34 chapters
  281.  
  282. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/859
  283. RTM: Roberts: the life work of a brilliant clinician:
  284. aspartame toxicity 8.2.2 rmforall
  285.  
  286. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/790
  287. RTM: Moseley:
  288. review Roberts "Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic" 2.7.2 rmforall
  289.  
  290. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/782
  291. RTM: Smith, Terpening, Schmidt, Gums:
  292. full text: aspartame, MSG, fibromyalgia 1.17.2 rmforall
  293. Jerry D Smith, Chris M Terpening, Siegfried OF Schmidt, and John G Gums
  294. Relief of Fibromyalgia Symptoms Following
  295. Discontinuation of Dietary Excitotoxins.
  296. The Annals of Pharmacotherapy 2001; 35(6): 702ñ706.
  297. Malcolm Randall Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gainesville, FL, USA.
  298. BACKGROUND: Fibromyalgia is a common rheumatologic disorder that is
  299. often difficult to treat effectively.
  300. CASE SUMMARY: Four patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia syndrome
  301. for two to 17 years are described.
  302. All had undergone multiple treatment
  303. modalities with limited success. All had complete, or nearly complete,
  304. resolution of their symptoms within months after eliminating monosodium
  305. glutamate (MSG) or MSG plus aspartame from their diet.
  306. All patients were women with multiple comorbidities
  307. prior to elimination of MSG.
  308. All have had recurrence of symptoms whenever MSG is ingested.
  309.  
  310. Siegfried O. Schmidt, MD Asst. Clinical Prof. siggy@shands.ufl.edu
  311. Community Health and Family Medicine, U. Florida, Gainesville, FL
  312. Shands Hospital
  313. West Oak Clinic Gainesville, FL 32608-3629 352-376-5071
  314.  
  315. Debbie J. Hypes painfreeliving@aol.com 304-872-4141 (Case # 1 of 4)
  316. P.O Box 25 Lookout, WV 25868-0025 She has about 1,000 on her local
  317. mailing list, and has been a volunteer activist since 1997. Her guide
  318. first came out in 1997: http://www.Pain-Free-Living.net
  319. "The Food Plan: How To Do It" $ 5 by mail, free by email.
  320. Her sister Darlene, now 47, cured her own severe fibromyalgia in 1995
  321. by using an elimination diet, and then Debbie also cured herself by
  322. 1997. Their doctor, Siegfried Schmidt, paying attention, tried it on
  323. two selected women, who got well, and are his third and fourth cases.
  324.  
  325. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/846
  326. RTM: aspartame in Merck Maxalt-MLT worsens migraine,
  327. AstraZeneca Zomig, Eli Lilly Zyprexa,
  328. J&J Merck Pepcid AC (Famotidine 10mg) Chewable Tab,
  329. Pfizer Cool Mint Listerine Pocketpaks 7.16.2 rmforall
  330. Migraine MLT-Down: an unusual presentation of migraine
  331. in patients with aspartame-triggered headaches.
  332. Newman LC, Lipton RB Headache 2001 Oct; 41(9): 899-901.
  333. [Merck 10-mg Maxalt-MLT, for migraine, has 3.75 mg aspartame,
  334. while 12 oz diet soda has 200 mg.]
  335. Headache Institute, St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY
  336. Department of Neurology newmanache@aol.com
  337. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
  338. Innovative Medical Research RLipton@IMRInc.com
  339.  
  340. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/855
  341. RTM: Blumenthall & Vance:
  342. aspartame chewing gum headaches Nov 1997 7.28.2 rmforall
  343. Harvey J. Blumenthal, MD, Dwight A Vance, RPh
  344. Chewing Gum Headaches.
  345. Headache 1997 Nov-Dec; 37(10): 665-6.
  346. Department of Neurology, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine,
  347. Tulsa, USA. neurotulsa@aol.com
  348. Aspartame, a popular dietetic sweetener, may provoke headache in some
  349. susceptible individuals. Herein, we describe three cases of young women
  350. with migraine who reported their headaches could be provoked by chewing
  351. gum sweetened with aspartame. [6-8 mg aspartame per stick chewing gum]
  352.  
  353. http://ww.presidiotex.com/barcelona/index.html
  354. Trocho C, Pardo R, Rafecas I, Virgili J, Remesar X,
  355. Fernandez-Lopez JA, Alemany M ["Trok-ho"]
  356. Formaldehyde derived from dietary aspartame binds to tissue
  357. components in vivo. Life Sci 1998 Jun 26; 63(5): 337-49.
  358. Departament de Bioquimica i Biologia Molecular, Facultat de Biologia,
  359. Universitat de Barcelona, Spain.
  360. http://www.presidiotex.com/barcelona/index.html
  361. Maria Alemany, PhD (male) alemany@porthos.bio.ub.es
  362.  
  363. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/864
  364. Murray: Butchko, Tephly, McMartin: Alemany: aspartame formaldehyde
  365. adducts in rats 9.8.2 rmforall
  366. Prof. Alemany vigorously affirms the validity of the Trocho study
  367. against criticism:
  368. Butchko, HH et al [24 authors], Aspartame: review of safety.
  369. Regul. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 2002 April 1; 35 (2 Pt 2): S1-93, review
  370. available for $35, [an industry paid organ]. Butchko:
  371. "When all the research on aspartame, including evaluations in both the
  372. premarketing and postmarketing periods, is examined as a whole, it is
  373. clear that aspartame is safe, and there are no unresolved questions
  374. regarding its safety under conditions of intended use."
  375.  
  376. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/867
  377. Murray: Thatcher:
  378. simple tests for immune system reactions due to formaldehyde from the
  379. 11% methanol in aspartame: Tholen 9.17.2 rmforall
  380.  
  381. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/628
  382. Rich Murray: Professional House Doctors: Singer: EPA: CPSC:
  383. formaldehyde toxicity 6.10.1 rmforall
  384.  
  385. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/863
  386. Murray: Wilson: CIIN: EPA: Gold: Thrasher & Kilburn: Shaham:
  387. formaldehyde toxicity 8.22.2 rmforall
  388.  
  389. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/645
  390. Rich Murray: 18 recent formaldehyde toxicity [Comet assay] abstracts
  391. 6.25.1 rmforall
  392.  
  393. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/622
  394. Rich Murray: Gold: Koehler: Walton: Van Den Eeden: Leon:
  395. aspartame toxicity 6.4.1 rmforall
  396.  
  397. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/623
  398. Rich Murray: Simmons: Gold: Schiffman: Spiers:
  399. aspartame toxicity 6.4.1 rmforall
  400.  
  401. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/870
  402. Aspartame: Methanol and the Public Interest 1984:
  403. Monte: Murray 9.23.2 rmforall
  404. Dr. Woodrow C. Monte Aspartame: methanol, and the public health.
  405. Journal of Applied Nutrition 1984; 36 (1): 42-54.
  406. (62 references) Professsor of Food Science
  407. Director of the Food Science and Nutrition Laboratory
  408. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287
  409. 6411 South River Drive #61 Tempe, Arizona 85283-3337
  410. 602-965-6938 woody.monte@asu.edu
  411. The methanol from 2 L of diet soda, 5.6 12-oz cans, 20 mg/can, is
  412. 112 mg, 10% of the aspartame. The EPA limit for water is 7.8 mg daily
  413. for methanol (wood alcohol), a deadly cumulative poison. Many users
  414. drink 1-2 L daily. The reported symptoms are entirely consistent
  415. with chronic methanol toxicity. (Fresh orange juice has 34 mg/L, but,
  416. like all juices, has 16 times more ethanol, which strongly protects
  417. against methanol.)
  418.  
  419. "Fruit and vegetables contain pectin with variable methyl ester content.
  420.  
  421. However, the human has no digestive enzymes for pectin (6, 25)
  422. particularly the pectin esterase required
  423. for its hydrolysis to methanol (26).
  424.  
  425. Fermentation in the gut may cause disappearance of pectin (6) but the
  426. production of free methanol is not guaranteed by fermentation (3). In
  427. fact, bacteria in the colon probably reduce methanol directly to formic
  428. acid or carbon dioxide (6) (aspartame is completely absorbed before
  429. reaching the colon). Heating of pectins has been shown to cause
  430. virtually no demethoxylation; even temperatures of 120 deg C produced
  431. only traces of methanol (3). Methanol evolved during cooking of high
  432. pectin foods (7) has been accounted for in the volatile fraction during
  433. boiling and is quickly lost to the atmosphere (49).
  434. Entrapment of these volatiles probably accounts for the elevation in
  435. methanol levels of certain fruit and vegetable products
  436. during canning (31, 33)."
  437.  
  438. Recent research [see links at end of post] supports his focus on the
  439. methanol to formaldehyde toxic process:
  440.  
  441. "The United States Environmental Protection Agency in their Multimedia
  442. Environmental Goals for Environmental Assessment recommends a minimum
  443. acute toxicity concentration of methanol in drinking water at 3.9 parts
  444. per million, with a recommended limit of consumption below 7.8 mg/day
  445. (8). This report clearly indicates that methanol:
  446.  
  447. "is considered a cumulative poison
  448. due to the low rate of excretion once it is absorbed.
  449. In the body, methanol is oxidized to formaldehyde and
  450. formic acid; both of these metabolites are toxic." (8)....
  451.  
  452. Recently the toxic role of formaldehyde (in methanol toxicity) has been
  453. questioned (34). No skeptic can overlook the fact that, metabolically,
  454. formaldehyde must be formed as an intermediate to formic acid
  455. production (54).
  456.  
  457. Formaldehyde has a high reactivity which may be why it
  458. has not been found in humans or other primates during methanol
  459. poisioning (59)....
  460.  
  461. If formaldehyde is produced from methanol and does have a reasonable
  462. half life within certain cells in the poisoned organism the chronic
  463. toxicological ramifications could be grave.
  464.  
  465. Formaldehyde is a known
  466. carcinogen (57) producing squamous-cell carcinomas by inhalation
  467. exposure in experimental animals (22). The available epidemiological
  468. studies do not provide adequate data for assessing the carcinogenicity
  469. of formaldehyde in man (22, 24, 57).
  470.  
  471. However, reaction of formaldehyde
  472. with deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) has resulted in irreversible
  473. denaturation that could interfere with DNA replication and result in
  474. mutation (37)...."
  475.  
  476. http://www.dorway.com/barua.html
  477. Dr. J. Barua (ophthalmic surgeon), Dr. Arun Bal (surgeon)
  478. Emerging facts about aspartame.
  479. Journal Of The Diabetic Association Of India 1995; 35 (4):
  480. (79 references) barua@giasbm01.vsnl.net.in
  481. "...the total amount of methanol absorbed will be approximately
  482. 10% of aspartame ingested. An EPA assessment of methanol states
  483. that methanol, 'is considered a cumulative poison due to the low rate
  484. of excretion once it is absorbed. The absorbed methanol is then
  485. slowly converted to formaldehyde...'"
  486. "Reaction of formaldehyde with DNA has been observed,
  487. by spectrophotometry and electron microscopy, to result in
  488. irreversible denaturation."
  489. "DKP has been implicated in the occurence of brain tumors."
  490.  
  491. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/804
  492. RTM: Hetle & Eltervaag: 2001 thesis
  493. abstract: aspartame brain damage in mice:
  494. Sonnewald 1995 study full text 2.17.2 rmforall
  495.  
  496. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/346
  497. WebMD: Barclay: Barth:
  498. survey shows aspartame hurts memory in students 11.9.00
  499. http://www.psy.tcu.edu/psy/barth.htm
  500. Timothy M. Barth Department of Psychology t.barth@tcu.edu
  501. Texas Christian University TCU Box 298920 Fort Worth, TX 76129
  502. Chairman, Physiological Psychology 817-921-7410
  503.  
  504. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/760
  505. Kovatsi L, Tsouggas M
  506. The effect of oral aspartame administration on the
  507. balance of magnesium in the rat.
  508. Magnes Res 2001 Sep;14(3): 189-94.
  509. Laboratory of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine
  510. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece kovatsi@med.auth.gr
  511.  
  512. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/689
  513. Karikas GA, Schulpis KH, Reclos GJ, Kokotos G
  514. Measurement of molecular interaction of aspartame and
  515. its metabolites with DNA. Clin Biochem 1998 Jul; 31(5): 405-7.
  516. Dept. of Chemistry, University of Athens, Greece
  517. http://www.chem.uoa.gr gkokotos@atlas.uoa.gr
  518.  
  519. http://www.medscape.com/MedGenMed/braintumors
  520. Lennart Hardell, M.D., PhD, in 1999 reported in Sweden that both
  521. cell phone use and heavy aspartame use correlate with increased
  522. brain cancers lennart.hardell@orebroll.se +46 19 602 15 46
  523.  
  524. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/31
  525. Murray: Wurtman: aspartame & seizures 11.9.85 10.30.99
  526. Wurtman RJ Aspartame: possible effect on seizure susceptibility.
  527. Lancet 1985 Nov 9; 2(8463): 1060.
  528. Richard J. Wurtman, Ph.D. dick@mit.edu 617-253-3091
  529. Professor of Neuroscience
  530. Prof. of Health Sciences and Technology
  531. Massachusetts Institute of Technlogy Cambridge, Mass. 02139
  532.  
  533. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/32
  534. Murray: Drake: aspartame & panic attacks 9.13.86 10.30.99 rmforall
  535. Miles E. Drake, MD
  536. Panic attacks and excessive aspartame ingestion.
  537. Lancet 1986 Sep 13; 2(8507): 631.
  538. Department of Neurology and Psychiatry,
  539. Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA
  540.  
  541. http://www.dorway.com/blayenn.html
  542. Russell L. Blaylock, MD dodd@netdoor.com
  543. Excitotoxins, neurodegeneration and neurodevelopment.
  544. The Medical Sentinel Journal 1999 Fall; (95 references)
  545. russell@misnet.com 601-982-1175
  546.  
  547. http://www.truthinlabeling.org/ Truth in Labeling Campaign [MSG]
  548. Adrienne Samuels, PhD The toxicity/safety of processed
  549. free glutamic acid (MSG): a study in suppression of information.
  550. Accountability in Research 1999; 6: 259-310. 52-page review
  551. P.O. Box 2532 Darien, Illinois 60561
  552. 858-481-9333 adandjack@aol.com
  553.  
  554. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/841
  555. RTM: Merisant Co., MSD Capital, Dell Computer Corp., NutraSweet Co.,
  556. JW Childs Assc.: aspartame-neotame toxicity 7.10.2 rmforall
  557.  
  558. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/857
  559. RTM: www.dorway.com: original documents and long reviews of flaws in
  560. aspartame toxicity research 7.31.2 rmforall
  561.  
  562. http://www.dorway.com David O. Rietz over 12,000 print pages
  563. Mission-Possible-USA Betty Martini 770-242-2599
  564. Bettym19@mindspring.com dorietz@awod.com
  565. http://www.dorway.com/asprlink.html many links
  566. http://www.dorway.com/nslawsuit.txt Jeff Martin, Attorney
  567. http://www.dorway.com/upipart1.txt
  568. UPI reporter Gregory Gordon: 96K 3-part expose Oct 1987
  569. http://www.dorway.com/doctors.txt
  570. What many informed doctors are saying/have said about aspartame
  571.  
  572. http://www.HolisticMed.com/aspartame 603-225-2100
  573. Aspartame Toxicity Information Center Mark D. Gold
  574. mgold@shelltown.net 12 East Side Drive #2-18 Concord, NH 03301
  575. http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame/abuse/methanol.html
  576. "Scientific Abuse in Aspartame Research"
  577.  
  578. Aspartame Consumer Safety Network and Pilot Hotline [1987-2001]
  579. Mary Nash Stoddard, Founder & President
  580. P.O. Box 780634 Dallas, TX 75378 .
  581. 214-352-4268 marystod@airmail.net
  582. http://web2.airmail.net/marystod/index.html
  583. http://web2.airmail.net/marystod/espanol.htm
  584. Toxicology Sourcebook: "Deadly Deception: Story of Aspartame"
  585.  
  586. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/858
  587. RTM: Samuels: Strong: Roberts: Gold: flaws in double-blind studies re
  588. aspartame and MSG toxicity 8.1.2 rmforall
  589.  
  590. "Survey of aspartame studies: correlation of outcome and funding
  591. sources," 1998, unpublished: http://www.dorway.com/peerrev.html
  592. Walton found 166 separate published studies in the peer reviewed
  593. medical literature, which had relevance for questions of human safety.
  594. The 74 studies funded by industry all (100%) attested to aspartame's
  595. safety, whereas of the 92 non-industry funded studies, 84 (91%)
  596. identified a problem. Six of the seven non-industry funded studies
  597. that were favorable to aspartame safety were from the FDA, which
  598. has a public record that shows a strong pro-industry bias.
  599. Ralph G. Walton, MD, Prof. of Clinical Psychology, Northeastern Ohio
  600. Universities, College of Medicine, Dept. of Psychiatry, Youngstown,
  601. OH 44501, Chairman, The Center for Behavioral Medicine,
  602. Northside Medical Center, 500 Gypsy Lane, P.O. Box 240 Youngstown,
  603. OH 44501 330-740-3621 rwalton193@aol.com
  604. http://www.neoucom.edu/DEPTS/Psychiatry/walton.htm
  605.  
  606. http://google.com gives 105,000 websites for "aspartame" , while
  607. http://groups.google.com/ finds on 700 MB of posts from 20-years of
  608. Usenet groups, 72,300 posts, and
  609. http://www.AllTheWeb.com gives 177,012, the top four being leading and
  610. very well informed volunteer anti-aspartame sites.
  611. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/ lists 712 aspartame items.
  612.  
  613. http://www.readthelabel.org.uk/ Additives Survivors' Network (UK)
  614. geoffbrewer@eurobell.co.uk
  615.  
  616. http://www.aspartame.ca/ John T. Linnell admin@aspartame.ca
  617. http://www.aspartame.ca/page_a10.html
  618. Canadian Class Action Law Suit
  619.  
  620. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/802
  621. RTM: 700.club.com: CBN:
  622. Totheroh & Robertson: aspartame expose 2.13.2 rmforall
  623.  
  624. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/805
  625. RTM: Ive:
  626. UK Daily Mirror Magazine: aspartame toxicity 2.18.2 rmforall
  627.  
  628. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/813
  629. [also on http://www.rense.com/general20/bushaspertameAL.htm
  630. Contact Jeff Rense <jr@rense.com> ]
  631. RTM: (corrected)
  632. danger to President Bush from aspartame toxicity 2.24.2 rmforall
  633.  
  634. http://www.vegsource.com extensive vegan information
  635. http://www.vegsource.com/articles/kradjian_milk.htm
  636. Robert Kradjian MD Discusses Milk
  637. **********************************************************
  638.  
  639. Serious symptom syndrome summary:
  640. Aspartame (NutraSweet, Equal, Canderel, Benevia) is reported by
  641. scientific studies and case histories to be toxic: * headaches
  642. * many body and joint pains (or burning, tingling, tremors, twitching,
  643. spasms, cramps, or numbness) * fever, fatigue
  644. * "mind fog", "feel unreal", poor memory, confusion, anxiety,
  645. irritability, depression, mania, insomnia, dizziness, slurred speech,
  646. ringing in ears, sexual problems, poor vision, hearing, or taste
  647. * red face, itching, rashes, burning eyes or throat,
  648. dry mouth or eyes, mouth sores * hair loss
  649. * obesity, bloating, edema, anorexia,
  650. poor or excessive hunger or thirst * breathing problems
  651. * nausea, diarrhea or constipation * coldness * sweating
  652. * racing heart, high blood pressure, erratic blood sugar levels
  653. * seizures * birth defects * brain cancers * addiction
  654. * aggrivates diabetes, autism, ADHD, allergies,
  655. and interstitial cystitis (bladder pain)
  656. **********************************************************
  657.  
  658. http://members.tripod.com/~mission_possible/scotland_branch.html
  659. http://www.aspartame.ca/ Canada
  660. http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/4578/ Canada
  661. http://www.cybernaute.com/earthconcert2000/AspartaMalcache.htm
  662. http://www.reseauproteus.net/therapies/nutritio/aspartame.htm
  663. http://ww2.grn.es/avalls/aspa1.htm Spain
  664. http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Falls/8669/ Brazil
  665. http://www.phd.com.br/aspartame.htm
  666. http://hem.passagen.se/mission.possible.sweden/
  667. http://home.online.no/~dusan/foods/aspartame.html Norway
  668. http://www.aspartaam.nl/info/product.html Holland, in Dutch
  669. http://www.laleva.org/ Italy
  670. http://www.laleva.org/alimenti/dorwayaspartame.html
  671. http://users.westnet.gr/~cgian/aspartame.htm Greece
  672. **********************************************************
  673.  
  674.  
  675. From: Gordon, Indya
  676. Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 10:13 AM
  677. To: Dockets, FDA
  678. Subject: FW: Tordoff: aspartame doesn't increase hunger & weight 6.9.99
  679.  
  680. 94F-0405
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  682. -----Original Message-----
  683. From: Henney, Jane
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  686. Subject: FW: Tordoff: aspartame doesn't increase hunger & weight 6.9.99
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  688.  
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  695. > Subject: Tordoff: aspartame doesn't increase hunger & weight 6.9.99
  696. > Auto forwarded by a Rule
  697. >
  698. Subject: Re: aspartame
  699. Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 13:29:19 -0400
  700. From: "Michael Tordoff" <tordoff@monell.org>
  701. Organization: http://extra.newsguy.com
  702. Newsgroups: sci.med.nutrition
  703.  
  704. Laurel Amberdine <circle@NOSPAMmtco.com> wrote in message
  705. news:jhj73.38$st2.6200@iagnews.iagnet.net...
  706. > SharpGymn <sharpgymn@aol.com> wrote in message
  707. > news:19990608123748.22541.00001360@ngol02.aol.com...
  708. > > Consuming aspartame seems to trigger a hunger type feeling, even if
  709. > > I have just eaten, whereas if I abstain from aspartame, I would be
  710. > > satisfied. Does this have any scientific validity, or am I just
  711. > > imagining it? I really get ravenous after consuming "straight"
  712. > > aspartame like in a diet coke, versus aspartame added to a food,
  713. > > like a milkshake or oatmeal sweetened w/ aspartame.
  714. >
  715. >
  716. > Actually, this is the only real problem I know of from aspartame. (I
  717. > suppose any artificial sweetener might do the same.) The sweet taste
  718. > causes you to secrete insulin in anticipation of sugar. Since there
  719. > isn't any real food there, your blood sugar drops and you get hungry.
  720. >
  721. > People with this problem should prolly eat something when they have
  722. > aspartame. I still think its a better idea than sugary soda.
  723. >
  724. > -Laurel
  725. >
  726. >
  727. >
  728. First, there is good, valid evidence that ingesting aspartame can
  729. increase feelings of hunger. The original work was done by John
  730. Blundell (Blundell, J.E., and Hill, A.J. Paradoxical effects of an
  731. intense sweetener (aspartame) on appetite. Lancet i: 1092-1093, 1986).
  732. and I have published similar findings in which the aspartame was
  733. embedded in chewing gum (Tordoff, M.G., and Alleva, A.M.
  734. Oral stimulation with aspartame increases hunger.
  735. Physiology and Behavior 47: 555-559, 1990).
  736. This work also shows a complex, gender-related sweetness-response
  737. effect, which may explain why you feel "ravenous" after consuming some
  738. aspartame-containing products but not others. There are several
  739. published reports from other groups as well, but also at least an equal
  740. number of failures to find an effect of aspartame on hunger.
  741.  
  742. My reading of the literature is that there is a very, very small effect
  743. of aspartame to increase hunger-- so small that it is practically
  744. undetectable in the real world, outside the lab. Moreover, although
  745. there may be an increase in hunger, it is even less clear whether this
  746. translates into an increase in food intake. One thing that is clear,
  747. however, is there are no studies showing that consuming aspartame
  748. increases body weight-- if anything the data point in the other
  749. direction.
  750.  
  751. Second, it is tempting to think this increased hunger produced by
  752. consuming asparatme is due to "anticipatory" changes in insulin levels,
  753. which is termed the "cephalic phase insulin response". However, the
  754. evidence is against it. The best paper on this topic is by my
  755. colleague, Karen Teff (Teff, K.L., Devine, J., and Engelman, K.
  756. Sweet taste: effect on cephalic phase insulin release in men.
  757. Physiol Behav 57: 1089-95, 1995). There are many cephalic phase
  758. responses, such as salivation, gastric acid production, and changes
  759. in liver metabolism, and it's my guess that one of these other
  760. responses is responsible for the appetite.
  761.  
  762. I hope this helps
  763.  
  764. Michael Tordoff
  765. Monell Chemical Senses Center
  766. Philadelphia
  767.  
  768.  
  769. Hope they patch their security next time :)
  770.  
  771.  
  772. Here is the list of .gov vulnerabilities we found, just a small bit :)
  773.  
  774. ( http://www.filedropper.com/ripgov ) ripgov.zip
  775. ripgov.zip extracting to gov_vulns.txt…
  776.  
  777.  
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  784.  
  785.  
  786. One of our members went vulnerability hunting on a password managing site called
  787. https://www.splashid.com/ , he/she found an Local File Inclusion on the domain and
  788. got a shell popped on the domain. He later had root on their domains, and had all their client information.
  789.  
  790.  
  791. Picture of shell : http://imgur.com/a/YxHCh
  792. Etc/passwd output on a subdomain they had :
  793. root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
  794. daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/bin/sh
  795. bin:x:2:2:bin:/bin:/bin/sh
  796. sys:x:3:3:sys:/dev:/bin/sh
  797. sync:x:4:65534:sync:/bin:/bin/sync
  798. games:x:5:60:games:/usr/games:/bin/sh
  799. man:x:6:12:man:/var/cache/man:/bin/sh
  800. lp:x:7:7:lp:/var/spool/lpd:/bin/sh
  801. mail:x:8:8:mail:/var/mail:/bin/sh
  802. news:x:9:9:news:/var/spool/news:/bin/sh
  803. uucp:x:10:10:uucp:/var/spool/uucp:/bin/sh
  804. proxy:x:13:13:proxy:/bin:/bin/sh
  805. www-data:x:33:33:www-data:/var/www:/bin/sh
  806. backup:x:34:34:backup:/var/backups:/bin/sh
  807. list:x:38:38:Mailing List Manager:/var/list:/bin/sh
  808. sshd:x:104:65534::/var/run/sshd:/usr/sbin/nologin
  809. nobody:x:65534:65534:nobody:/nonexistent:/bin/sh
  810.  
  811.  
  812.  
  813. The entire user database, and admin access is for sale.
  814. xmpp : maxs@jabber.se
  815. Price : 8.583 Bitcoin
  816.  
  817.  
  818.  
  819.  
  820. ██████╗ ██████╗ █████╗ ██╗ ██╗███████╗
  821. ██╔═══██╗██╔══██╗██╔══██╗╚██╗ ██╔╝██╔════╝
  822. ██║ ██║██║ ██║███████║ ╚████╔╝ ███████╗
  823. ██║ ██║██║ ██║██╔══██║ ╚██╔╝ ╚════██║
  824. ╚██████╔╝██████╔╝██║ ██║ ██║ ███████║
  825. ╚═════╝ ╚═════╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚══════╝
  826.  
  827.  
  828. In this part of the zine, we disclose a list of
  829. vulnerabilities and 0days we found over the time of these breaches.
  830. The first vulnerability was an local file inclusion found in www.webroot.com.
  831. Discloses apache logs, etc/shadow, etc/master.passwd, etc/passwd.
  832.  
  833. POC : (http://www.filedropper.com/screenshot2016-08-23at24325pm)
  834. file name : Screen Shot 2016-08-23 at 2.43.25 PM
  835.  
  836. The next vulnerability was in blog.soundcloud.com, yes, I know
  837. what you are thinking “but the hacker from zone-h got a deface on it!)
  838. well this isn’t that vulnerability. We wrote a code that allows us to view
  839. private files stored on the domain, so we found etc/primary which the output was
  840. “foreign-key”.
  841.  
  842. POC : (http://www.filedropper.com/screenshot2016-08-23at40137pm)
  843. file name : Screen Shot 2016-08-23 at 4.01.37 PM
  844.  
  845.  
  846.  
  847. ██╗ ██╗ █████╗ ██╗ ██████╗ ███████╗██████╗ ██╗
  848. ██║ ██║██╔══██╗██║ ██╔═══██╗██╔════╝██╔══██╗██║
  849. ███████║███████║██║ ██║██╗██║█████╗ ██████╔╝██║
  850. ██╔══██║██╔══██║╚═╝ ██║██║██║██╔══╝ ██╔══██╗██║
  851. ██║ ██║██║ ██║██╗ ╚█║████╔╝██║ ██████╔╝██║
  852. ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═╝ ╚╝╚═══╝ ╚═╝ ╚═════╝ ╚═╝
  853.  
  854.  
  855.  
  856. BELOW IS A LITTLE EXTRA STORY WE WROTE, JUST FOR FUN.
  857.  
  858. _____________________
  859. (<$$$$$$>#####<::::::>) |—————— WE ARE COMING FOR YOU DARK ARMY!!!!!
  860. _/~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ |
  861. /~ ~\ ————|
  862. .~ ~
  863. ()\/_____ _____\/()
  864. .-'' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ``-.
  865. .-~ __________________ ~-.
  866. `~~/~~~~~~~~~~~~TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT~~~~~~~~~~~~\~~'
  867. | | | #### #### || | | | [] | | | || #### #### | | |
  868. ;__\|___________|++++++++++++++++++|___________|/__;
  869. (~~====___________________________________====~~~)
  870. \———_____________[FEDERAL BUREAU ]__________———/
  871. | || ~~~~~~~~ || |
  872. \_____/ \_____/
  873.  
  874.  
  875.  
  876. THE WONDERFUL STORY OF HOW WE CLOWNED THE FBI
  877.  
  878.  
  879.  
  880. After our member breached the FDA, our best friends, the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  881. The reason they were after us, were because we hacked fda.gov mail server, and we extorted a women 10k
  882. threatened to have her kidnapped XD. But, after FBI New York, and the investigators the women knew “teamed up”
  883. they were onto us like never before. The information they pulled were the groups name and a @gmail.com email we used to call her.
  884. We later tricked them into thinking we knew hitman and that they were coming for her. So, they had FBI posted up at her house.
  885. Then we tricked them into thinking we would drop fda.gov FULL database, so they had the domain offline for a couple hours,
  886. and locked up their servers. Then, they attempted to go on IRC chat rooms to look for us.
  887.  
  888.  
  889. LOG :
  890.  
  891.  
  892. [8/19/16, 12:47:46 PM] ~HEX~ : Anybody know some hackers called dark army?
  893.  
  894. First mr FBI hacker man, the warrant for the HF account username Hex was leaked and its public. :) check your OpSec man.
  895.  
  896. (http://www.filedropper.com/warrant-pwnsauce-hackforums-net)
  897. file name : warrant-pwnsauce-hackforums-net.pdf
  898.  
  899.  
  900.  
  901.  
  902.  
  903.  
  904. ██████╗ ██╗ ██╗████████╗██████╗ ██████╗
  905. ██╔═══██╗██║ ██║╚══██╔══╝██╔══██╗██╔═══██╗
  906. ██║ ██║██║ ██║ ██║ ██████╔╝██║ ██║
  907. ██║ ██║██║ ██║ ██║ ██╔══██╗██║ ██║
  908. ╚██████╔╝╚██████╔╝ ██║ ██║ ██║╚██████╔╝
  909. ╚═════╝ ╚═════╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═════╝
  910.  
  911.  
  912.  
  913. After this summer, we have clowned many companies, and had our laughs.
  914. We will still be here tho! Thank you for reading our zine, and the next one will be out shortly!
  915. You have no idea what we have in stored for next time!
  916.  
  917.  
  918.  
  919.  
  920. Twitter.com/d4rkarmy
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