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There is a way to tie into a auto coil and then call his computer and melt it down with an enormous power surge. Is that what you are referring to by "nuking"?
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LOL, I read about it somewhere on the net a few years ago. There were detailed instructions that any monkey could follow. It said to listen for a shrill tone when you made the call and that was the sound of the target's motherboard being fried.
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"Working out is like building a house, everytime you do a half-ass workout, you're not laying a brick, someone else is." - Dorian Yates "Man cannot remake himself without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor." - Alexis Carrel "Whenever you're not in the the gym training, someone else out there is, and when you meet them, they will beat you." - Victor Martinez |
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Nah I'm not sure exactly how it worked cuz I was like 14 at the time, but it basically was a simple little program that you could run. All you had to do was type in someones IP address and it would give them the blue screen of death. It was some kind of shitty loophole in Windows OS Software....not too hard to beleive....this was back in the Windows 3.1 days and way before firewalls were commonplace. In the days where you had to visit a porno site before you got a million annoying popups! So anyways, they would get the blue screen and they'd have to reboot everytime you did it to them....fun stuff.
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blue bomb
A "blue bomb" (also known as "WinNuke") is a technique for causing the Windows operating system of someone you're communicating with to crash or suddenly terminate. The "blue bomb" is actually an out-of-band network packet containing information that the operating system can't process. This condition causes the operating system to "crash" or terminate prematurely. The operating system can usually be restarted without any permanent damage other than possible loss of unsaved data when you crashed. The blue bomb derives its name from the effect it sometimes causes on the display as the operating system is terminating - a white-on-blue error screen that is commonly known as blue screen of death. Blue bombs are sometimes sent by multi-player game participants who are about to lose or users of Internet Relay Chat (IRC) who are making a final comment. This is known as "nuking" someone. A commonly-used program for causing the blue bomb is WinNuke. Many Internet service providers are filtering out the packets so they don't reach users.
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never knew things like that existed. ![]()
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I read about it years ago and don't remember where I saw it. Maybe you can find it with a net search. |
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