Script Kiddy Killjoy
Posted by Nessa | Posted in annoyances,apache,hacking | Posted on January 22, 2007
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If your site has ever been hacked, it will have most likely showed up in the zone-h database. This is the site where all the little script kiddies get together to brag about their “hacking” skills and such. Basically, whenever they deface a site they report it to zone-h, who then check to make sure they aren’t full of shizit. Well, in efforts to keep the script-kiddies from getting credit, I’ve devised discovered a way to make sure that zone-h’s bots can’t check the submissions. All you have to do is add this to your root .htaccess file:
<Files 403.shtml> order allow,deny allow from all </Files> # zone-h deny from .zone-h.org deny from .zone-h.com deny from 213.219.122. # cyber-warrior.org deny from .cyber-warrior.org deny from .cyber-security.org deny from 80.237.211.8
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@Nessa: You think Zone-H will list their own defacement from early this week? I witnessed it right after it happened and I was laughing hystericaly. virus has mirror of it.