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Geek Culture / So, you hacked our site!?

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hyrichter
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Location: Arizona
Posted: 3rd Mar 2008 02:22
Oh, man, I can't stop laughing about this.
http://thedailywtf.com/Comments/So-You-Hacked-Our-Site!.aspx


Apparently, it's quite popular on Digg as well.

My favorite comment is the one by someone supposedly working for this company:
Quote: "thank you hackers for trying to destroy federal suppliers guides reputation. i have worked here with my wife for 10 years now and have helped hundreds of clients obtain federal government work. i have 4 children and though you don't care you are hurting the feelings of many good employees and customers by your immature actions. sorry our site wasn't protected to your standards however all of you are being reported to the appropriate authorities as we have your information too. you should of protected your info a little better. not only is the company legit we actually have held a 5 year GSA contract with the federal government
and one of my best clients just broke 500,000 dollars in federal sales directly related to the GSA contract we got them. i am proud to work here and help small businesses obtain government workand also help federal buyers locate qualified small businesses to do business with. if you not interested in government work or our services of helping small businesses navigate the federal market fine but please don't slander the company. its rude, your comments are not truthful we are not a scam and i hope someday you realize that all you have to do is check us out with dun & bradstreet or GSA or the florida local and state chambers of commerce to see that what we do is real and federal buyers do request both our hardcopy guides and the online directory as well."


You just gotta love it.

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Osiris
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Location: Robbinsdale, MN
Posted: 3rd Mar 2008 02:56
Yeah haha, I got a pretty good kick out of that too when I saw it.

Quote: "if (form.id.value=="Agent") | if (form.pass.value=="fsg2008")"

Priceless.

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bitJericho
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Location: United States
Posted: 3rd Mar 2008 03:22
They couldn't even use an AND operator:/


Hurray for teh logd!
Libervurto
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Location: On Toast
Posted: 3rd Mar 2008 03:22
haha
that's like writing the combination on a safe door

bitJericho
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Location: United States
Posted: 3rd Mar 2008 03:25
Quote: "that's like writing the combination on a safe door"


It's like leaving the key in the lock, but you don't even need the key, a turn of a screw driver works too


Hurray for teh logd!
Digital Awakening
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Location: Sweden
Posted: 3rd Mar 2008 12:16
Who on earth is stupid enough to write name and pass in Javascript but smart enough to learn Javascript?

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tha_rami
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Location: Netherlands
Posted: 3rd Mar 2008 12:35 Edited at: 3rd Mar 2008 12:42
I think this is a case of someone smart enough to realize his client is stupid enough to believe his site is secure with that script.

"Yeah, definitely, it uses full HTML Strict encryption and Java-class security measures. W3 compliant, with some extra CSS measures. That'll be $1500. What? Yeah, I know the code is available on this page, but I put it there. It's totally secure. You don't need to read that page.


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