Fellow hackers, take note. This is how you solve a problem! dfranke is Pandora, a rat in a maze, Sherlock Holmes, General Sherman, William Randolph Hearst, and your father all wrapped in one. Like Pandora, he is so curious, he has to check this out. Like a rat in a maze, he keeps going looking for the clear path. Like Sherlock Holmes, he applies logic to determine the next step. Like General Sherman, he keeps marchin…
Thanks, I think that's the most elaborate compliment I've ever gotten.
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Like Pandora, he is so curious, he has to check this out. Slight error, Pandora was a female in greek mythology (well, the first female to be more precise)
most people don't know this and in the interest of knowledge I thought I'd point it out: Pandora was the wife of Prometheus (the Titan of Knowledge) who made all the animals and humanity (last of all and out of the only material he had left - clay). In order to give them life, he stole fire from the gods and gave it to his creations, for which he was bitterly punised. In one telling he was tied to a mountain and his…
EDIT - just looked it up, it was incorrectly translated by Erasmus of Rotterdam when he first translated Hesiod's tale into Latin from Greek.
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i think if you get a valid login cookie, and use it, it will tell you what account you have in the top right.
Well obviously, but you couldn't do a brute force attack like this to a specific account.
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Well obviously, but you couldn't do a brute force attack like this to a specific account.
I believe the implication is that you'd have a sessionid. Effectively, the username and password rolled into one unique number, stored in the cookie.
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#39Fellow hackers, take note. This is how you solve a problem! dfranke is Pandora, a rat in a maze, Sherlock Holmes, General Sherman, William Randolph Hearst, and your father all wrapped in one. Like Pandora, he is so curious, he has to check this out. Like a rat in a maze, he keeps going looking for the clear path. Like Sherlock Holmes, he applies logic to determine the next step. Like General Sherman, he keeps marchin…
Thanks, I think that's the most elaborate compliment I've ever gotten.
I knew from previous discussions with you that you did work at this level, but this is the first time I had actually seen for myself. It read almost like a mystery and I found myself guessing what you'd do next. So I thought I'd pay a quick tribute with what came into my mind first.
AFAIC, you don't need a proposal or resume any more. Just email any prospect or prospective employer this link. If they don't see what you can do from this, you probably don't want to work for them anyway.