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AOHell
The splash screen of AOHell, depicting Steve Case in Hell
Developer(s)
Da Chronic, Rizzer, The Squirrel
Initial release
1994
Final release
3.0 beta 5
Operating system
Windows
Available in
English
Type
hacking, script kiddy
AOHell was a Windows application that was used to simplify 'cracking' (computer hacking) using AOL. The program contained a very early use of the term phishing. It was created by a teenager under the pseudonym Da Chronic, whose expressed motivation was anger that child abuse took place on AOL without being curtailed by AOL administrators.
AOHell was a Windows application that was used to simplify 'cracking' (computer hacking) using AOL. The program contained a very early use of the term...
The term "phishing" was first recorded in 1995 in the cracking toolkit AOHell, but may have been used earlier in the hacker magazine 2600. It is a variation...
became defunct, redirecting to AOL's home page. Adrian Lamo – Inside-AOL.com AOHell Comparison of webmail providers David Shing Dot-com bubble List of acquisitions...
information and hacking programs from the old BBSs to new hacker web sites. AOHell is released, a freeware application that allows a burgeoning community of...
Smith. The first recorded mention of the term is found in the hacking tool AOHell (according to its creator), which included a function for attempting to...