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try again, ive updated the website, you should be able to get through now.(Original post by sparklyteacosie)
soory to bring up this thread again-but i can confirm that the site is FILTERED on my school computers...DAMN THEM!!! i need to chat-yet i cannot
if your still blocked by your school, then visit: http://www.space.net.au/~thomas/quickbrowse.html and type in my website address into any of the address fields present on that website. They go against the proxy (block) and should bring you to my website and services.
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just waiting for Microsoft, Opera, Mozilla etc to impliment the new TLD (.chat). It will happen soon, but at the moment it can only be visited by downloading a plugin which allows you to view mail.chat but not many people are happy about downloading it. So as soon as the new TLD is updated into browsers i will launch the service.(Original post by Fly By)
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as a computerist, im sure you can easily check the source code for buddies.ashx and login.ashx which would show you all the processes that take place when you login, nowhere does it say anything about saving/recording user password anywhere. Im trying to offer a good service, not a password stealing scheme, and as the previous posters who tried out the service found that it worked to their satisfaction it shows that i am offering a service that 'works' and unless im very silly, i wouldnt offer a working service which steals passwords at the same time, that what be an utter waste of my time, not to mention pointless.(Original post by jiefei_ma)
LOL
good work! but i am not that stupid to give you my account and password.
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only a fool will show his source code which contains the password stealing algorithm. the problem is that you are using "http" ...(Original post by swatfa)
as a computerist, im sure you can easily check the source code for buddies.ashx and login.ashx which would show you all the processes that take place when you login, nowhere does it say anything about saving/recording user password anywhere. Im trying to offer a good service, not a password stealing scheme, and as the previous posters who tried out the service found that it worked to their satisfaction it shows that i am offering a service that 'works' and unless im very silly, i wouldnt offer a working service which steals passwords at the same time, that what be an utter waste of my time, not to mention pointless.
sorry, i cannot trust you. cos your site is lack of security
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whilst your at the login window you right click and choose 'view source' (for I.E) this will open a notepad window showing you the script for login.ashx which is what is used to log you into msn messenger through the web, then when your at the main window where your contacts are shown you do the same procedure which will show buddies.ashx file.(Original post by Sparkie)
I dont know much about server scripting or any web development really, but I trust your service.. after alll, why would anyone want to steal hundreds of hotmail accounts. Just a question, How would one go about viewing the source code for the scripts, i didnt think that could be done? -
actually the service itself uses https. and as the poster above stated. Why would i want to steal hotmail passwords? if you dont want to use the service thats fine with me, but to make such assumptions is ridiculous.(Original post by jiefei_ma)
only a fool will show his source code which contains the password stealing algorithm. the problem is that you are using "http" ...
sorry, i cannot trust you. cos your site is lack of security
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i always make such assumptions when i am surfing online....(and doing shopping online). i never trust any site that asks for important password or credit card details not using "https"...(Original post by swatfa)
actually the service itself uses shttp. and as the poster above stated. Why would i want to steal hotmail passwords? if you dont want to use the service thats fine with me, but to make such assumptions is ridiculous.
i guess you are new to network security...
It's fantastic