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    for ppl who do googling

    here is a nice eye candy
    server crash at googles:
    http://216.239.59.104/search?hl=en&l...nl&btnG=Search

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    King Tutorial-ankhamun
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    It's not a server crash, the server is up and running fine. There's just an error in one of their scripts when you look for the cache of http://www.l0pht . You don't even need the .~ in it.

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    i know that friend.
    its bcoz u r accessing cache memory of server, n if the server haven't find it soo
    its jus displaying the normal server error..
    which is not replaced by a normal "query not found problem"
    but i m saying that if 1 modifies it ,it can turn to be a bit more problem,
    after all u are dealing wid the cache..
    ashish

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    King Tutorial-ankhamun
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    I dont think it's the same kind of cache you are thinking of. This is cache as in a webpage they store on their site, not cache memory as in what is on a processor or the mother board. By the way, please type out what you are trying to say and don’t “dude speak” it. Bcoz th15 15 much h@d3r 2 r3@d.

    You are right, sometime unhandled error can reveal security problems, but I don't think that's the case here.

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    Originally posted here by Irongeek
    I dont think it's the same kind of cache you are thinking of. This is cache as in a webpage they store on their site, not cache memory as in what is on a processor or the mother board. By the way, please type out what you are trying to say and don’t “dude speak” it. Bcoz th15 15 much h@d3r 2 r3@d.

    You are right, sometime unhandled error can reveal security problems, but I don't think that's the case here.
    What? The only thing that you wrote that I understood was "Bcoz th15 15 much h@d3r 2 r3@d." :P

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    yeah i know bt when crawler takes the meta part of web page,
    it stores it in the servers as i know about it,
    soo i think it is possible to change it to malicious,
    n by the way nothing is impossible until some1 else does it,
    soo in security world there is nothing like impossible..

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    I do not approve of this "alternative English" either you know how to use a keyboard, or you do not?

    It does not provide a good example to those trying to teach IT and security to younger people?

    You tend to fall foul of the English Department

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