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neotrix
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Posted: 02 December 2003 at 5:14am |
Mart wrote:
No you can't do any of that obviously! Or nobody would have any privacy, you can do some of the in javascript. http://www.w3schools.com/asp - you need to learn the differance between client side and server side | Well, not all of them, but most of them are really possible... and I also think that setting home page must be javascript, and i can do that by the prompt, but i have seen who really make them selves my home page without prompting, for example, www.oska.com & www.bonzibuddy.com they will make them selves your home page without prompting if you wome around the site for a while?!? any body knows how can we do it,
and well privacy, what can we say, privacy issues are really important these days, cuz privacy is really really decreasing... I dont know what is gona happen in near future...
I'm sorry if any of the above sounds hard :)
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neotrix
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Mart
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Posted: 02 December 2003 at 9:22am |
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He asked how to do it in asp. Which none are possible because asp is a serverside language not a clientside.< ="">
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michael
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Posted: 02 December 2003 at 9:31am |
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Plus even if I knew how to do all that, including flushing my toilet, I wouldn't tell because I cannot think of any other use than abuse. Sites that force me on something are just a waste of time.
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theSCIENTIST
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Posted: 03 December 2003 at 1:28am |
I still believe web sites can't just set the homepage without any prompt, I have explored the sites mentioned and my homepage was not reset, the reason it might do it automatically is if you have very weak settings in your browser (ie. allow all to run/install without prompts) which is not very safe.
Like Michael said, even if knew of any way to do some of the things you asked, I wouldn't be giving it way to contribute to even more exploitation and invasion of privacy.
The masters on this kind of thing, are XXX sites, they are always looking on ways to exploit, hide true intentions, fake, steal, lure, you name it, have a look at the code of some of them and you'll see the extent at which these people go to achieve their dirty goal.
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neotrix
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Posted: 03 December 2003 at 1:45am |
And they also make so many unbeliveable things, like adding a folder in the favourites, making short cut, setting home page... i mean, if we really want to stop it, or if we think its bad, we still gota learn the code you know?? Like as they say in face off
"In Order to Trap Him, He Must Become Him"
Any how, i just wanted to learn it, and ofcoruce, the more you learn the more you gain, who know, tommorow you need any of these things for some good?!? I just wanted to say if any one knows, he must share it, like as you all people are experts, how can you make use of such things for spam & abuse ?!? you can't ? right?
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God_Struth
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Posted: 03 December 2003 at 5:20am |
neotrix wrote:
Any how, i just wanted to learn it, and ofcoruce, the more you learn the more you gain, |
Take the time to learn javascript and you can write your own scripts to do whatever you wish.
Star here: http://javascript.internet.com/
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Bluefrog
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Posted: 03 December 2003 at 6:27am |
Best solution for hacking clients is to use both server side and client side.
On the server you determine what the client is - IE4, 5, 5.5, etc., Win98, 2k, etc. You then serve up different exploits and try to run executable code. Voila. You've got a zombie. However, you really need to know what you are doing to run exploits on a client.
If there is an HTTP header exploit for a browser, then you can use ASP to control a client.
The best exploits are always the ones that you never hear about. There is one IIS FTP exploit that still doesn't have a patch. I don't know really how it works (I'm too busy to bother with it), but I've seen it twice. It lets a hacker write data to your server.
You know you're a cheap b@$+@rd and you've got too much time when you need to steal disk space...
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