To whoever hacked into my Database

Mark Lawrence breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Nov 10 10:09:11 EST 2013


On 10/11/2013 15:01, Νίκος Αλεξόπουλος wrote:
> Στις 10/11/2013 3:49 μμ, ο/η Antoon Pardon έγραψε:
>> Op 10-11-13 11:32, Νίκος Αλεξόπουλος schreef:
>>> Στις 10/11/2013 12:20 πμ, ο/η Chris Angelico έγραψε:
>>
>>>> There are two major problems with
>>>> what you did here, Nikos, and they are:
>>>>
>>>> 1) Starting with a hopelessly insecure system and then trying to
>>>> band-aid patch it one vulnerability at a time, which is folly; and
>>>>
>>>> 2) Boasting that your system was now secure.
>>>>
>>>> The main issue is the boasting, which is utterly unwarranted
>>>> arrogance.
>> ,,,
>>
>>> Ha, ha ha!
>>> I'm safe now!!
>>>
>>> No breaks in this time!
>>
>> You just can't help yourself, can you? I predict your database will
>> be broken in, within a week, after which you will plug one leak
>> and after an other day boast again about how secure your system is,
>> because you hadn't had a break in after your latest "fix".
>>
>
>
> It won't break again. 'page' variable cannot be manipulated by arbitrary
> url strings no more.
>
> This time is fixed for good.
>
> Your predictions are wrong.
>

I'm not a gambling man, but I'd put my house on the fact that your site 
is so insecure that even the little fingers of my team can get in.


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Mark Lawrence




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