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#1 Jan 21 2005 at 1:22 PM Rating: Good
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Ok, we get it, you are all l33T HaXX0r5!!!



This Thread is just for you! You are so fuc[u][/u]king awesome! I cant even believe it! LoLOLOLOLOLOL!LL!L~L!1`111!!




Please pound one out to this thread, go find something else to do, and stop with the alerts and redirects so the rest of us can get on with our conversations, debates, and flames.
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#2 Jan 21 2005 at 1:24 PM Rating: Decent
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Yeah, the "GFY!" pop-up was funny, now it's just getting annoying.
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#3 Jan 21 2005 at 1:28 PM Rating: Decent
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Everytime I click the GFY AGAIN thread I get directed to blank page. TEE-hee you guys are the l33t haxx0r5!!!!!!!!



#4 Jan 21 2005 at 1:31 PM Rating: Good
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RedjedBlue the Shady wrote:
Everytime I click the GFY AGAIN thread I get directed to blank page. TEE-hee you guys are the l33t haxx0r5!!!!!!!!


That must be an IE or PC (or combo of both) deal then. I've not gotten any redirects on my crappy work Mac, using Netscape.

Sucky setup for teh win1!!11!
#5 Jan 21 2005 at 1:31 PM Rating: Good
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As a temporary fix, in IE, Goto

Tools -> Internet Options -> Security Tab -> Highlight the zone internet -> Custom Level -> Then scroll down and change
Active Scripting to Prompt


This should resolve the issue temporarily.
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#6 Jan 21 2005 at 1:32 PM Rating: Decent
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Damnit, I'm switching to Firefox. Smiley: cry
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#7 Jan 21 2005 at 1:39 PM Rating: Good
XP SP2, Firefox one one PC, no popups.
XP SP2, IE on other PC, no popups.
W2K, fully patched, Firefox on work PC, no popups.



Just sayin.
#8 Jan 21 2005 at 1:40 PM Rating: Decent
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Im getting it on firefox, but I am not getting redirected. If I do I will be utterly pissed though
#9 Jan 21 2005 at 1:45 PM Rating: Good
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Windows XP, SP1, IE: I've only gotten two popup...a GFY again and a "Fix it." Bout it.

/shrug
#10 Jan 21 2005 at 1:50 PM Rating: Decent
Im just waiting for someone to do a
<script src='myurl.js'></script>
tag and run complete programs on the client side. Oops.. I fed the 1337 h4><0rz.

So are the haxorz to be hailed or shunned as trolls? Perhaps a vote is in order...
#11 Jan 21 2005 at 1:50 PM Rating: Good
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Chtulhu we get it, could you please clean up the virtual dump you left on the forums by adding that. Every thread you have posted in which seems like about half of them here is now throwing up your Fix This box.
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#12 Jan 21 2005 at 1:52 PM Rating: Good
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ElderonXI the Wise wrote:
Im just waiting for someone to do a
**** and such
tag and run complete programs on the client side. Oops.. I fed the 1337 h4><0rz.

So are the haxorz to be hailed or shunned as trolls? Perhaps a vote is in order...



Thanks, now you've given spyware something to work on. Smiley: banghead

Edited, Fri Jan 21 13:53:51 2005 by XvExodusvX
#13 Jan 21 2005 at 2:02 PM Rating: Decent
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Thanks, now you've given spyware something to work on.


Nah, if they are true haxxorz they would already know that and would work out that the location field has 41 spaces, which allows nicely for a 3.3 domain name and a 1.2 filename.. or... they would just assume that the database field is likely 50 or 255 characters, copy the HTML from the user profile management to their own server, remove the field restriction limit and save whatever string they want up to 255 chars, whatever does not return a mySQL error.

So.. the very knowledgeable all knowing admins I am sure have blocked posting to their cgi's from other sites, have limited the actual field size in the mySQL table field. So the odds of client code being buggered with are only 30%.. Right? Smiley: laugh

Note: All such activity would be very traceable and the admins could shut it down very fast by nuking the account in question. So I honestly don't think they are worried.

Edit: Smiley: flowers for Jophiel

Edited, Fri Jan 21 14:02:36 2005 by ElderonXI
#14 Jan 21 2005 at 2:14 PM Rating: Decent
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I'm not doing it to be funny.

The fact that admins aren't removing the ability for people to use <script> is a huge security issue for everyone using IE, and depending on their settings, Firefox users as well.

The fact that people are using redirects already proves the point. Anything that gets the admins working on it faster is good in my book.


Javascript has some pointless **** in it, including among it malicious things. It doesn't matter if someone gets banned after they do it - The act is still done.
#16 Jan 21 2005 at 2:18 PM Rating: Good
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Quote:
XP SP2, Firefox one one PC, no popups.
XP SP2, IE on other PC, no popups.
W2K, fully patched, Firefox on work PC, no popups.



Just sayin.


/nod

I've yet to get a pop-up on my work or home PC's.
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#17 Jan 21 2005 at 2:19 PM Rating: Good
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The Honorable KakarSmakar wrote:
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XP SP2, Firefox one one PC, no popups.
XP SP2, IE on other PC, no popups.
W2K, fully patched, Firefox on work PC, no popups.



Just sayin.


/nod

I've yet to get a pop-up on my work or home PC's.

I have the same setup (XP SP2, Firefox) and it DOES pop up. I don't think that really has anything to do with it.



#18 Jan 21 2005 at 2:23 PM Rating: Default
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could just be that someone already HAS hax0red the mySQL and is putting in a lot more code that only gives it to select people. but how would they choose these people? someone should start looking for patterns. Personally, i did get redirected for about 15 minutes earlier, and all pop-ups. so i've been targeted, clearly.
#19 Jan 21 2005 at 2:27 PM Rating: Excellent
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First Elderon goes on about how huge his e-peen is and now he's offering me flowers.

I'm flattered and all but my parents don't think I'm ready to go steady with anyone just yet.
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#21 Jan 21 2005 at 2:35 PM Rating: Default
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you just did what like, 100 people could not. get the admins to do a ridiculously simple find and replace on the form's onsubmit(). now THAT'S an e-peen :)
#23 Jan 21 2005 at 2:46 PM Rating: Default
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there wouldn't happen to be "FFXI" in the name of that thread, would there? ^^ "gil sellers redirected me to logout page!"
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