damn,
I did not get to have any fun with the security holes :C
All of the AO newbs hit em really fast before I had a chance.
They are all plugged up now.
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damn,
I did not get to have any fun with the security holes :C
All of the AO newbs hit em really fast before I had a chance.
They are all plugged up now.
Thats odd i got
Shaw Fiberlink (aka Shaw@HOME) (NETBLK-FIBERLINK-CABLE-2BLK)
Suite 800, 630 3rd Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 4L4
CA
Netname: FIBERLINK-CABLE-2BLK
Netblock: 24.76.0.0 - 24.79.255.255
Maintainer: FBCA
Domain System inverse mapping provided by:
NS2SO.CG.SHAWCABLE.NET 24.64.63.212
NS1SO.CG.SHAWCABLE.NET 24.64.63.195
ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE
Record last updated on 04-Jan-2002.
Database last updated on 11-Feb-2002 19:56:34 EDT.
disregard that last post.. Im a jackass and i see what i did
oh, really? do u have a voneribility scanner? if so scann it i found like 30 cgi holes still open:(Quote:
Originally posted by akanicknick
damn,
I did not get to have any fun with the security holes :C
All of the AO newbs hit em really fast before I had a chance.
They are all plugged up now.
You wouldnt believe how many well-known site have security holes open... And before you do anything stupid..... READ THE DISCLAIMER!
This is pathetic.... I just looked at another k12.us website... Anybody wanna guess what their web-server is? IIS/3.0 Win98 !!! It just pisses me off to see that! Everyone keeps on talking about internet security this internet security that.... If the kiddies hack a site like this thell feel nore powerful and they will go to *try* to hack a higher level website..... Total security is not p[ossible until all the sites are secure.. Not just the top-level-domains.... :(