
credit: Tau
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The one character screen name 'x'. It
was created during the free.aol.com exploit.
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credit: Tau
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The COM Lounge. COM is a prefix that
is used by german Community Leaders. Before the trick
was killed anyone with the COM prefix in their name
was allowed to be the 24th or 25th person to enter a
chat.
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credit: tau |
Restricted screen names created using
the free.aol.com exploit.
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credit: Tau |
More restricted screen names created
using the free.aol.com exploit.
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credit: Tau |
A message saying that a screen name
is not in a chat room when they are actually are.
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credit: Tau |
Attempting to enter a chat room after
modifying the Token Form so it is able to send foreign
text.
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credit: BMB |
ICQ numbers in an AIM chat room.
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credit: BMB |
The ISO Internal Software Library on
a screen name with library rights.
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credit: BMB |
RM US Library #2 four days after AOL
6.0 was first in there.
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credit: BMB |
Software libraries created for Rob,
Hypah, and Viowatch using Manage Boards.
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credit: BMB |
The OpsSec software library on a screen
name with library rights.
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credit: Tau |
The Win Beta Tools software library
on a screen name with library rights.
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credit: Tau |
Díé Test Tau mailbox.
This was done using an FDO trick. The "Díé"
part of the screen name doesn't show up in chat rooms,
IMs, etc.
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credit: Tau |
Same deal as above.
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credit: BMB |
A one character screen name almost being
made.
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credit: BMB |
BMB's attempt at an eighteen character
screen name. The name that was originally suppose to
be made was "BMBViewruled1558" with 2 spaces
in front of it. The "58" was cut off because
of the spaces at the beginning.
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credit: Tau |
Hidden objects on the first registration
form.
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credit: Tau |
"AOL Host Tau" made using
the free.aol.com exploit.
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credit: Tau |
Skipping last two steps of create screen
name. Then send some token.
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credit: Tau |
A welcome screen welcoming no one.
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credit: Tau |
A small and welcome screen.
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Merlin.
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credit: Magus
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A SecurID key.
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