Target...now selling 'grass'

ninja fetus said:
WHAT THE HELL?!?! HAX0rED?!

Welllll...I guess if Big B is supplying the drugs...and Waffle's supplying the noodles...a party can't be too far behind!!!!hehehe!
:D ;)
 
I wanna order some and see what happens, but I really doubt my mom would let me. What do you guys think would happen?
 
ninja fetus said:
I wanna order some and see what happens, but I really doubt my mom would let me. What do you guys think would happen?

it's gotta be a joke...probably put there by a disgruntled fired employee to get even...or, some hacker threw it in there...Target probably doesn't even know it's there!
:D
 
Egaladeist said:
Welllll...I guess if Big B is supplying the drugs...and Waffle's supplying the noodles...a party can't be too far behind!!!!hehehe!
:D ;)


A wise man once said, never except any food substance from a walking, talking Waffle.

I think he's right. Be aware. My noodles are as dangerous as they are delicious. ;)
 
Waffle said:
A wise man once said, never except any food substance from a walking, talking Waffle.

I think he's right. Be aware. My noodles are as dangerous as they are delicious. ;)

Like wine...maybe they improve with age! But even if they've mutated into a new life form...if Big B's got us high on pot n' crack I don't think we'd notice!
:D :eek: :p
 
It's gone now. :( But if they did get Pwn3d, they are required by law to report the event to everyone in their customer databases who might've had private information leaked during the hack. :swt: Here's what their servers look like from the outside:
Code:
Interesting ports on 166-49.amazon.com (207.171.166.49):
PORT   STATE SERVICE VERSION
80/tcp open  http    Apache Stronghold httpd 2.4.2 (based on Apache 1.3.6)
Device type: general purpose
Running (JUST GUESSING) : Linux 1.X (85%)
Aggressive OS guesses: Linux 1.3.20 (X86) (85%)
No exact OS matches for host (test conditions non-ideal).
But, judging from their servers (some form of Unix running a hardened version of Apache), it looks like the disgruntled employee theory may in fact be true! :chk:
 
Don't understand all the tech...Anti-Trend...but I figured as much...! As a general rule...don't hire smart...albeit unstable...people, if one day you may have to fire them! In my job I've hired over 200 people in the last six-seven years as temporary staff and part-time replacements...and I've fired my share too...and have had my conflicts with disgruntled employees! :D :eek: :good:
 
Basically what I was saying is that they have a very smart & secure website, since they're hosted by Amazon. So it's more likely an inside job than an outside one. :eek:
 
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