To whoever hacked into my Database

ishish ishish at domhain.de
Thu Nov 7 19:32:35 EST 2013


Am 07.11.2013 21:29, schrieb Denis McMahon:
> On Thu, 07 Nov 2013 01:01:38 -0800, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
>
>> Τη Πέμπτη, 7 Νοεμβρίου 2013 12:11:20 π.μ. UTC+2, ο χρήστης Mark 
>> Lawrence
>> έγραψε:
>
>>> ... hope that this time she destroys ...
>
>> So she is a SHE! How do you know that the person hacked into my DB 
>> is a
>> female?
>
> How do you know he isn't?
>
> The fact that person n refers to the alleged hacker (which I suspect 
> is
> just an artifact of your bodged and broken python and sql code) as 
> having
> gender x does not mean that person n knows who the hacker is.
>
> If using a gender specific pronoun to refer to the hacker implies
> knowledge of the hacker's true identity, then as the first person to 
> use
> a gender specific pronoun in this thread, in the original post, with 
> the
> comment "He is done it twice, lets see if he will make it again!", 
> you
> clearly know who the hacker is.
>
> If you were actually hacked, I'd guess it was most likely sql 
> injection
> using a hand crafted get or post request that exploited some
> vulnerability that you have carelessly posted in an internet forum 
> and
> then ignored advice to make secure.
>
> --
> Denis McMahon, denismfmcmahon at gmail.com

Well, whoever she/he/it is, I am kind of fond of "them" - fancy a real 
Single Malt. I am paying...



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