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August 8th, 2004, 01:56 AM
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Help Mr. Wizard!
I don’t whether or not you have encountered this, but it lit me up pretty good when I came across this way to access my AO Account from Google. So by all means educate me my knowledgeable friends since I'm in need of learning.
I was using Win98se and Firefox (the latest version of 0.9.3) through my home network which looks like: 98se w/sygate> wireless router (nat)> dsl modem > internet. I logged on to my AO Account normally, and was viewing this thread:
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=260726
I’m somewhat familiar with snort, so I was curious as to what the member’s question really was. To get all the info I could on “abort_invalid_hex” I could have reached over to the bookcase but what the heck, I’m online. I opened another Firefox Browser and in Google I entered “abort_invalid_hex”. Much to my surprise the very first entry was:
AntiOnline – Maximum Security for a Connected World
Last Reply By: nothingelse Thread Is In: AntiVirus Discussions | Total Replies: 3
The AntiPoint Status Of This Thread Is Currently: even abort_invalid_hex ??? ...
anticode.antionline.com/ - 71k - Aug 6, 2004 - Cached - Similar pages
Got any ideas as to what happened when I clicked on it? It opened my freaking account and I was logged on through Google. Complete access to the account!
I would suppose that there is a reasonable explanation, however since I couldn’t believe my eyes, I tried it again. Bingo, complete access again. I even looked at my PMs
Well curiosity was killing me so I tried it again by keeping the original Firefox Browser opened and used Slim Browser as the second. Bingo, complete access again.
First of all how is this possible?
And second, isn’t it possible that if someone was conducting a search with Google on the exact same topic, at the same time, wouldn’t their results be the same and access to the account be possible?
I read MsMittens thread: Google is watching you
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=260700
Is this related?
Help Mr. Wizard!
Tressel, trassel, trussel, trome, time for this one come home.
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