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Editor's note: This is specifically archived news related to the AOL-Files/FDO-Files site. Links have been updated where possible, otherwise noted if they are totally unavailable.

2004

FDO-Files IRC back once again
Posted on October 26, 2004 by Godsmisfit (Original AOL-Files Staff)
The FDO-Files IRC Server is back up at irc.fdo-files.com! We invite everyone to come chat there in #fdo-files.

Editor's note: See the Chat page for more up to date information.
Webmail Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
Posted on October 21, 2004 by eGawd (Original AOL-Files Staff)
There has been a vulnerability discovered in Webmail where an attacker can construct a URL that when clicked will allow a cross site scripting attack and can even allow cookies to be hijacked. For more information: AOL Webmail Vulnerability.

To discuss visit our forum (original link no longer available).
FDO-Files is back up
Posted on October 14, 2004 by Godsmisfit (Original AOL-Files Staff)
FDO-Files was down for several months due to circumstances beyond my control. We're back up now and we'll have fresh content and design soon. irc.fdo-files.com will come back soon too, so tell your friends!
AOL Library List
Posted on June 21, 2004 by Godsmisfit (Original AOL-Files Staff)
I've compiled a list of all of the publicly accessible libraries on AOL. You can download the list by clicking here (Missing: godsmisfit/libraries.zip).To access a library, simply send the token 'eB' with the library number as the argument.Happy h4x0rz11ngingnggngng,
GodsMisfit
'AOL 9 Lite' Beta
Posted on June 18, 2004 by slushie (Original AOL-Files Staff)

In early beta stages right now is AOL's lightweight client, code-named Strauss. The welcome screen currently does not show up until you click a button for it, and then it says it is '7.0 Lite Welcome 1' of all things. This is a known issue... this really is AOL 9. The buddy list also sucks. Heh. It is buggy, yes, but it is lightweight. The installer is only about 12MB and it has many of the AOL 9 features without a lot of the bloat. It is worth checking out.Some Screen Shots:

Notice the new button format. They change color when you hover. It's actually pretty ugly.Download the Strauss Installer (Revision 61b) (Missing: slushie/Strauss.zip)Also, it may be possible to run the master tool in Strauss. For a discussion on this, visit the thread on this issue (Not available).

FDO-Files IRC Returns!
Posted on May 24, 2004 by Godsmisfit (Original AOL-Files Staff)
FDO-Files IRC Server is back!Server: irc.fdo-files.com
Channel: #fdo-files
Hacker Smacker
Posted on January 30, 2004 by Slushie (Original AOL-Files Staff)

Even though I planned to release this tool inside the FDO IDE, I figure it could be more useful if release it now instead of waiting forever to (probably never) release it with a completed IDE. Anyway, enough chatter.

Questions/comments go in the thread. Enjoy.

Hooray!
Posted on January 3, 2004 by Godsmisfit (Original AOL-Files Staff)
Hooray for the winners!

2003

Happy Thanksgiving!
Posted on November 28, 2003 by Godsmisfit (Original AOL-Files Staff)
Happy Thanksgiving everybody. Don't eat too much. :P
AOLs IP Ranges
Posted on November 24, 2003 by Godsmisfit (Original AOL-Files Staff)
Plex has been finding some interesting servers on AOL's IP ranges with port 80 open...you can view his list here (No longer available). And you can view the list for port 443 here (No longer available).Plex also wrote a program to make checking these URLs less tedious, to download it click here.
Rainbow/Cam0 removed from our staff
Posted on November 24, 2003 by Godsmisfit (Original AOL-Files Staff)
Due to his immature behavior and betrayal of his fellow staff, Cam0 will no longer be a part of FDO-Files.com.
Simultaneous Frenzy
Posted on November 21, 2003 by Cam0 (Original AOL-Files Staff)
As of November 19th, 2003, America Online's Instant Messenger Service will now allow you to sign on from multiple locations...yet on the same different screen name. This new feature will allow you to mobilize at home and use your service at another computer without disconnecting your other session.Try it out people, see if we can find some bugs =P
FDO IDE Beta
Posted on November 17, 2003 by Slushie (Original AOL-Files Staff)
I've posted a beta of my FDO IDE here (No longer available), at the bottom of the page. there is a screen shot right above it. so far, it works for the basics. the next release will include even more things that make it better than notepad! ;) check it out and let me know what you think.
Today
Posted on November 28, 2003 by Godsmisfit (Original AOL-Files Staff)
I'm turning 20 today! Hurray!!!!
Network Document and Updates
Posted on November 11, 2003 by Rainbow (Original AOL-Files Staff)
One of my friends wrote this up, I decided to post it because it makes you wonder what the AOL network is really like, the AOL call centers of course. Check it out here. P.S. More stuff has been added, everything has a temporary area except for the clients, be patient people!
AOL Instant Messenger Exploit
Posted on November 6, 2003 by Rainbow (Original AOL-Files Staff)
To begin, there has been an exploit recently launched with help of the oscSock tool, the exploit allows anyone to sign on to a screen name and send a malformed request forcing the user to send a GET request on any webserver. Read about how it's done here.
ndec 2.03f Released today
Posted on November 5, 2003 by Slushie (Original AOL-Files Staff)
Well Ras and I just finished this tool we call ndec. It is an AOL tool (that means it goes in C:\AOL\tool) and adds a menu to your AOL window. It acts as a screen name manager, or phish tank if you like. Here is a screen shot:

ndec was written purely in Assembler and FDO. It works natively with your AOL client and will allow you to load as many names as you want into your screen name list, virginize (new user reset) your database even in AOL 9, and will even decrypt the stored password for each name.

It does lots more, too. Check it out ;)To install, read the readme. (It's pretty simple.) The next release will include a self-installer, so be on the lookout.