User:Tisteca

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Front page work[edit]

  • Underline = I've worked on it already.
  • Strikethrough = Page needs deletion IMO (or at least removal from the front page).

Tutorials[edit]

  • Informative
    • Basic networking guide
    • Anonymous - It's a basic guide to anonymity; removed the "we are legion" shit.
    • Firefox addons - Removed addons that either no longer work or are deleted.
    • Forum trolling
    • Social engineering - I don't know enough about social engineering to fix this up. All I did was add the "outdated" template.
    • Dox - Had to remove a good chunk of the page due to dead links.
    • Changing MAC address - Seems like they'd all work on modern operating systems. Googling shows that even that third one might work.
  • Programming
    • Rickrolled programs - It's not 2009 anymore.
    • Hiding shit - Still relevant, surprisingly. Just give it a few touch-ups, maybe add some new things, and it's good to go.
      • Fusion - Needs some serious work. The script-in-image itself is missing, and embedded files probably no longer work these days.
    • Windows XP performance - Could probably rename this to "Windows Performance" and provide some stuff relevant to Vista/7/8.
  • Malicious
    • Wiretap - Considering that the tutorials were "put into text file form", I'd say these methods were outdated before /i/ (or hell, 4chan) was even a thing. Still, they're worth confirming.
    • Prank calls - A lot of these VoIP methods need to be looked at. Also, Skype is owned by Microsoft now, so I doubt they'd be as protective of your information as before.
    • Sniffing - I don't know jack shit about networking. Someone with the proper knowledge needs to look at this.
    • Botnets - The botnets used in the tutorial are probably outdated now.
    • Myspace phishing - Myspace hasn't been relevant in years.

Tools[edit]

Section needs an entire rewrite. I doubt any of the tools are even effective anymore. Most of it is just DoS/raep shit anyway. Still, because nobody else probably will, I'll go ahead and do a quick check.

Enemies[edit]

All of these can be kept on the wiki for historical purposes, but a lot of these need to be removed from the front page; they're no longer relevant.

  • Ebaumsworld - They're not even a valid scapegoat anymore. Remove.
  • Feminazis - Still relevant and more obnoxious than before. Keep.
  • Fox News - They're lulzy, but they haven't done anything with "Anonymous" in years. Remove, I guess.
  • Furries - Still worth trolling, also bronies. Keep.
  • Gaia - Nobody raids Gaia anymore. Hell, I don't even know if anyone still uses it. Remove.
  • Gamestop - Battletoads is overdone. Remove.
  • Hal Turner - Unless he's still on the air and easy to troll, remove.
  • Habbo Hotel - Habbo raids quit being funny somewhere around the 100th time. Remove.
  • Scientology - Remove.
  • Subeta - As great as this was, the raid is over. Remove.
  • Tom Green - Unless people still troll him, remove.

So that leaves just two enemies left: feminazis and furries. I think I might create a page for SJWs, unless they're too similar to feminazis.

Projects[edit]

This whole thing probably needs to be rewritten. Many of the constructive projects haven't been worked on in years, and I doubt anyone is willing to start them back up.

  • Feminazis - Shouldn't they count more as an enemy?
  • Le /i/nsurgency - Definitely keep this. It's our master /i/ list.
  • Chrom/i/um - Nobody's even started on this project yet. Unless someone wants to start on it, this should be removed.
  • The Book of Anon - I don't know what to say about this.
  • W/i/ndows - Download link is dead, torrent has no seeders.
  • Lulz: A Corruption of LOL - It's a good example of a constructive project. Just need to reupload the albums.
  • History - Keep this on the front page, we really need to work on this (but let's focus on raiding first).
  • Chanology - I'd rather us distance ourselves from our old shame and remove this, but that's up to everyone else.

Methods[edit]

These pages need to be reviewed by someone with the proper knowledge, to see what methods are still effective and which have been rendered impossible. I know that nowadays websites have shit like Cloudflare, making DoS attacks and whatnot much more difficult.