[–] collegetoker [S] ago
> Sure, go storm Dreamhosts's castle for the 50mb of Worldcorpo data stored on a hard drive on a server on a rack in a cage. I'm not sure what you'll accomplish though.
We have physical evidence of a crime taking place and we know where that evidence is. Was getting the police involved ever part of the plan?
> If we run under the assumption that Dreamhost puts customer's websites on the data center closest to the customers billing address (not a crazy assumption) then we know the operator lives in the VA/DC area. That's it.
I'd need to know how many datacenters there are to make an assumption like that.
> I think the most effective attack vector would be to call Dreamhost pretending to have forgotten your password or whatever and do a little social engineering to try and get an email address or name associated with the account.
> Asking a literal autist to do social engineering.
I can see what I can do, but you're leaving my skillset. It would be better to do a dry run first on one's own account so that they know what questions to expect.
[–] LargePepperoni 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Careful doing social engineering. You can get prison time.
[–] madhatter67 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
unless you are socially engineering society to accept pedophilia....in which case you are likely to get promoted