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i need your help for hacking Myspace i want to track the profile of someones for that i am interested to Hack Myspace is that possible can i do that ? if yes please can any one help me to do so ? please help me
thank you
hi
i need your help for hacking Myspace i want to track the profile of someones for that i am interested to Hack Myspace is that possible can i do that ? if yes please can any one help me to do so ? please help me
thank you
Here is how a security company to analyze the MySpace page of Alicia Keys and see where was the security hole to entice users to install a trojan biased by an ActiveX
check this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VipylmHnII
Technical basis for any self-respecting webmaster. The question that remains now is how hackers are able to change the MySpace page itself ...
It is certainly not limited to MySpace and single worm propagates not due to the fault of misconduct but MySpace browser like Internet Explorer. etc. And the fault is ready for use in several other web applications as well as nature or LinkedIn .
Hacker used AJAX to add himself as a friend and when users have visited his page. This requires Javascript to be executed in the browser that makes the dirty work.
Loyally MySpace eliminates html javascript from users (which becomes their profile). But Sammy disguised the word javascript integrated with a new line - "java \ nscript.
does not MySpace does not allow script tags. He incorporated in the javascript CSS - style = "background: url (" javascript: eval (document.all.mycode.expr) ') "
AJAX can retrieve documents in the same domain (or subdomain). So if the user is on profile.myspace.com, he moved to www.myspace.com which provides the same information, but it makes it possible be added as a friend.
if (location.hostname == 'profile.myspace.com') document.location = 'http://www.myspace.com' + location.pathname + location.search;
Text to the user profile. This causes the worm is spreading not only when users visit its site, but also when they visit one of the infected users. Yes, simple exponential distribution.
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