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Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 02:57:39 +0300
From: "Ivanopulo / [DAMN]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Lies in your article
--------------------------------
Hello
I'm writing this email because of your recent article "How Russia's
cyber crooks hack the net"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/internetnews/story/0,7369,399801,00.html
by Amelia Gentleman. Unfortunately there's no address for her on
your contacts page, so I had to address this message to others.
------- * Quote starts * -------
"It takes just four minutes to steal computer software worth ?300
from the internet, using code-cracking instructions developed by the
legendary St Petersburg hacker, Ivanopulo.
No expertise is necessary, just a relaxed attitude towards cyber
ethics and a website address - which lists 10 idiot-proof steps on
how to beat the system.
After filling in false credit card details - supplied by the website
- and completing a simple series of tasks, an icon appears on the
screen, declaring: 'Thank you. Payment has been received.' Flash, a
sophisticated and expensive program devised by the American software
giant Macromedia, has been installed for free.
-------- * Quote ends * --------
Okay, first of all, some words on who I actually am:
I'm the Ivanopulo mentioned in your article, leader of cracking
group DAMN [http://www.damn.to] and I've been on the cracking scene
since late '98. There's NO other person with this nick on the
underground scene.
Some of you may have heard (your editor obviously has) of the
Macromedia vs. Ivanopulo case
[http://7am.com/cgi-bin/twires.cgi?1000_t9903050.htm].
Now about the facts you falsified. My overall impression after
reading your article, is that your editor just needed some facts to
start with. But as she hasn't found any exact matches (famous hacker
living in St. Petersburg), she decided to just 'modify' those she
was able to find. So...
I am NOT a hacker. Hackers break remote computers/networks etc.
Crackers deal with software.
I DO NOT live in St. Petersburg. I live in Moscow.
My website [http://www.damn.to] contains NOTHING that can be used
for illegally registering software products. And of course, it
doesn't supply anyone with false credit card details.
In light of the above, I consider your article offensive, and I'd
appreciate it if you:
1. Either prove the facts mentioned in this article, namely:
Provide me with the URL of MY site with "code-cracking" instructions
developed by me, "10 idiot-proof steps on how to beat the system"
and the place that "supplies false credit card details" (as it's
written in your article, "supplied by the website").
Prove that I break networks/perform server attacks or that I'm
involved in any hacking-related activity.
Prove that I live in St. Petersburg.
2. or
Publish an official retraction ASAP and place a link to it NEAR the
link to the original article.
3. or
Do nothing, but keep your legal dept. ready. And I'll pass this case
to my lawyer in the meantime.
P.S The above are not the only falsified facts published by you. For
example, UCL (United Crackers League) is a _cracking_ group and they
don't (quote) "get together to orchestrate joint attacks on specific
websites". But I let them handle this situation on their own...
P.P.S. As this email is not a private one, a copy of it is to be
posted on www.damn.to.
Good luck,
-= Ivanopulo/[DAMN] =- mailto:[email protected]
http://www.damn.to