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After the reboot, all you have left is your command prompt. This is because your x-server.sys file was deleted by another hacker by the name of Naix.Now what you have to do is get another x-server.sys file. Here's how you do that:First go to your /log directory using cd log.
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Here, type ls.In one of the logs you'll find the IP-adress of the hacker. Look at the names of the logs, and you'll see the log that Naix left behind after deleting your x-server.sys file. Write this IP-adress down or something, because you'll need it.Now, type in the command prompt connect IP-adress of Naix here. You'll connect to his Proxy Server.Type probe to see a list of available ports. You'll see that the proxy is gone, and so are most of the ports. Type SSHcrack 22 to crack open the ports, and then use porthack to get in.
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You are now connected. From here it is very easy.Just go to his /sys directory with cd sys. Type ls to see the list of files he has in his /sys directory.
If you see the x-server.sys file, just type scp x-server.sys to download the file. It should be immediately in the right directory.Now connect back to your own IP.
If you don't know your own IP-adress, first type cd., then cd log and then ls. The IP that has downloaded the x-server.sys file, is your IP-adress. You could write this down or you remember it, but for now just type connect IP-adress here. After this, just type reboot to reboot your system or reboot -i to reboot your system instantly. You do need to be quick, but it is possible to stop Naix from rebooting your network.
Here's how you need to do it:The last thing before Naix shuts down your pc is execute the Forkbomb. It's an executable file that you have as well. It overloads the systems RAM causing the system to crash, shut everything down, and reboot. But when you see that he started the forkbomb (it happens when you see random numbers flashing around the left side of the screen) there are a few simple things you'll need to do. First you type ps to see all the current processes going on on your network. The only thing you'll need to do is find the processID of the Forkbomb and type kill processID here. You still do have to recover your x-server.sys file, but at least you'll have the UI back.Thanks to Expack for giving me this tip.
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