Here’s a video of a honeypot getting hacked by an obvious wannabe. I don’t know if he is the “World’s worst,” per se, I mean, he did actually gain access into the honeypot (and he was able to open a shell session)…but…at one point, the dude downloads a service pack for Windows…?’
However, the best part of the video is the music accompanying the poor sap’s attempts at, eh, doing whatever it is that he or she is doing…
Seems like a bot to me.
Yeah, it acts like a macro – I would say ‘scripted,’ but to me, that term implies that the process has some idea of what it is running on, or, against…
Does a macro/bot use backspace?
Sure…how do you think most script kiddies make macros?
The music is a Portal reference.
He probably downloaded the service pack file to test the bandwidth of the system he hooked into. It’s an easy way to see how fast you can download a large file from a location that most likely isn’t blocked by the firewall and has a huge pipe to the internet.
Thanks for running ifconfig. I now have your ip!
/facepalm